Audiovisual from Spain, the umbrella brand of ICEX Spain Trade & Investment for the internationalisation of Spanish audiovisual content companies, participates next week in Asia TV Forum & Market (ATF), the most relevant market in the Asian region for the entertainment industry. The Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore will once again host the 24th edition of the event, which will be held from 5 to 8 December.
The pavilion organised by Audiovisual from Spain is made up of the following companies: Atresmedia Televisión, DeAPlaneta Entertainment, Mediterráneo Mediaset España Group, Motion Pictures, Onza Distribution, RTVE and The Mediapro Studio.
Spanish companies attending the event will participate in Spain’s Content Goldmine: in demand like never before, the second edition of this exclusive breakfast meeting organised by Audiovisual from Spain in which sales executives will present the latest proposals from their catalogue to a selection of over 40 Asian buyers. The activity will be held on Thursday 7th from 9:30am to 10:30am and will include in-depth stats on the consumption of Spanish content across APAC presented by Fred Black, Principal Analyst, Head of Commissioning Research, Ampere Analytics.
The highlight titles to be presented by Spanish distributors are the following:
Atresmedia Televisión |
Show Yourself (Dramedy, 8 x 30’) |
DeAPlaneta Entertainment |
Nina & Olga(Kids Animation, 104 x 7’) |
Mediterráneo Mediaset España Group |
Urban (Drama, 6 x 50’) |
Motion Pictures |
Chipi Chapi Songs (Kids Animation, 13 x 3’) |
Onza Distribution |
Wild Tales of Madrid (Doc featurel, 1 x 52’) |
RTVE |
La Moderna (Dramedy, 120 x 55’) |
The Mediapro Studio |
Las Pelotaris, 1926 (Drama, 8 x 50’) |
A Spanish animation project, shortlisted as finalist at the ATF x TTB Animation Lab & Pitch
The animated feature ‘Moss’ is the only Spanish project chosen among the nine shortlisted finalists participating in the ATF x TTB Animation Lab & Pitch, the first edition of this new pitching session that selects European and Asian animation projects focused on young-adult audiences in search of funding and co-production opportunities. Producer Jordi B. Oliva, from the Catalan company Imagic TV, will present the project at the pitching session on Thursday 7 from 12pm to 1:30pm.
The initiative has included several online workshops for the finalists during the previous months in which they have been given keys on how to set up co-productions between Europe and Asia, tips on how to make a successful pitch and personalised advice on their projects and financing strategies. The organisation will also coordinate one-to-one meetings between the candidates and executives interested in learning more about their projects after the pitch.