2020
DOI: 10.7476/9786588211298
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Audiovisual independente: política de fomento e organização das produtoras no Brasil

Abstract: A obra vem preencher uma carência de reflexões e publicações no país sobre o tema com uma metodologia rigorosa que dá conta da complexidade desta arte como fenômeno social, de suas especificidades e de sua dinâmica, não apenas na produção, mas também na circulação e fruição. A política audiovisual e a produção independente no Brasil estão aqui atualizadas, incluindo a participação da televisão como janela de exibição estratégica para o conteúdo nacional e como parte da política audiovisual.

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“…limitations related to teams, the project portfolio, and the budget) are the main difficulties small and very small businesses face when seeking a foothold in the market. These data are especially troubling when we consider that 90% of the national independent production sector is composed of small or very small production companies (Ikeda, 2015; Morais, 2020).…”
Section: Policy Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…limitations related to teams, the project portfolio, and the budget) are the main difficulties small and very small businesses face when seeking a foothold in the market. These data are especially troubling when we consider that 90% of the national independent production sector is composed of small or very small production companies (Ikeda, 2015; Morais, 2020).…”
Section: Policy Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the SeAC Law only covers the pay TV market, the CONDECINE Teles taxes levied on telecommunications companies providing packages of channels (Sky, Oi, Telefônica, Claro, and so forth) are made available for all lines of the FSA. One of the main characteristics of this Law, therefore, is that its rules affect the audiovisual sector as a whole, beyond the pay TV segment of the industry (Morais, 2020). Around 80% of FSA resources come from CONDECINE Teles.…”
Section: Policy Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%