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  2. Co-production (media) - Wikipedia

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    International co-productions open new markets for films and television programs and can increase the output of high quality productions through the sharing of equity investment. [8] Official co-productions are made possible by agreements between countries. Co-production agreements seek to achieve economic, cultural and diplomatic goals.

  3. Dutch-Indonesian Co-Production Treaty Opens New Chapter for ...

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    The newly signed co-production treaty between the Netherlands and Indonesia aims to strengthen bilateral film collaboration, providing filmmakers from both countries access to national funding ...

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    The three-year co-development and co-production agreement will call for the sourcing of IP and original content from writers across Latin America to build a strong Spanish-language slate aimed at ...

  5. French Ambassador Outlines Plan to Expand Film ... - AOL

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    While France and Indonesia currently don’t have a co-production agreement, efforts are on to establish one. The ambassador underlined the importance of matching funds from both governments as a ...

  6. Official film and television co-production in Australia

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    Australia was a relatively late entrant into the sphere of official co-production. Its first agreement was signed with France in 1986. France itself entered into a co-production agreement with Italy in 1949 while Canada, a leading co-production country, entered its first agreement in 1963 and now has agreements with 53 other countries.

  7. Co-production (approach) - Wikipedia

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    Experiments on co-production on public services have been launched in many countries, from Denmark to Malaysia, the UK and the US. [8]The term 'co-production' was originally coined in the late 1970s by Elinor Ostrom and colleagues at Indiana University to explain why neighbourhood crime rates went up in Chicago when the city's police officers retreated from the street into cars.

  8. Japan Hits Venice With Immersive Projects and Features as It ...

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    Japan is one country in focus at the Venice Production Bridge, with Wallonia-Brussels & Luxembourg also under the spotlight. Projects with Japanese directors, producers and backers, in various ...

  9. Co-production - Wikipedia

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    Co-production (also spelled coproduction) may refer to: Co-production (media) , a joint venture between film, television, or other production companies Co-production (approach) , the joint production of new knowledge, services or technologies between different groups in society

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