Virus Impact on Film/TV productions
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2020 5:50 pm
Hi everyone,
I'm curious what your thoughts are on this. It's reported that only 4% of the normal TV/Film productions have been made from April through June due to the coronavirus. That is specific to the US. I'm not sure about international statistics. I understand that at the beginning of the shutdown editors were still able to work on existing footage from home. I'm guessing they must be nearing the end of the available footage that had already been shot but I don't have any stats on that.
If that's the case, what are the opportunities that are available today? Is it mostly libraries looking to refresh their catalog or possibly making educated/informed guesses on what's going to be in the pipeline?
Thanks,
Jim
https://soundcloud.com/jimhewittmusic/s ... tino-tapes
I'm curious what your thoughts are on this. It's reported that only 4% of the normal TV/Film productions have been made from April through June due to the coronavirus. That is specific to the US. I'm not sure about international statistics. I understand that at the beginning of the shutdown editors were still able to work on existing footage from home. I'm guessing they must be nearing the end of the available footage that had already been shot but I don't have any stats on that.
If that's the case, what are the opportunities that are available today? Is it mostly libraries looking to refresh their catalog or possibly making educated/informed guesses on what's going to be in the pipeline?
Thanks,
Jim
https://soundcloud.com/jimhewittmusic/s ... tino-tapes