Sparknews and Banijay Entertainment are to launch a global guide to support unscripted producers in building environmental and social narratives into their storymaking.
The new offering will go live in January 2025.
Originally crafted by Sparknews and a broad spectrum of TV and film professionals, the Screens of Tomorrow guides are dedicated to supporting the integration of inclusive and sustainable issues into fiction.
The offering comprises thought-provoking questions and a resource centre. There are open-source toolkits for writing, production and directing, broadcasting and distribution.
The latest version of the Screens of Tomorrow guide has been curated in partnership with Banijay Entertainment’s central unscripted content department, Creative Networks, and the media and entertainment powerhouse’s dedicated ESG team.
As producer and distributor of brands Big Brother, MasterChef, Survivor and Deal or No Deal, the business has already carried out significant, and successful testing of the upcoming guide with a number of its key labels.
Alma Gavazzi, Screens of Tomorrow Program Manager & Sandy Arzur, Managing Director at Sparknews comment: “The cultural and creative industries can have a hugely positive impact on society by spreading impactful narratives and pursuing inclusivity and sustainability goals.
“By questioning stereotypes and going beyond them, creative teams elaborate complex characters, original narrative arcs and society models run by contemporary issues, adding real value to the story and surprising the audience.
Today, the Screens of Tomorrow guide is integrated into our partners’ eco-responsibility charters (Mediawan, Canal +) and author contracts (Newen Studios), a sign of the industry’s strong commitment … that we are now proud to extend toward unscripted production content thanks to Banijay Entertainment’s support!”
Lucas Green, (pictured), Chief Content Officer, Operations & Edouard Minc, Director of ESG, Banijay Entertainment comment: “ESG is already a vital element of Banijay Entertainment’s overarching global strategy. Continuing to accelerate our efforts in championing positive change both on and off-screen, the group remains committed to exploring new avenues through which it can support its employees, partners, and the broader industry in bringing inspiring and progressive content to the world. In Screens of Tomorrow, Sparknews has created a unique offering, and we are proud to act as partner in delivering a new iteration for the broader unscripted production market.”
Screens of Tomorrow’s previous guides were supported by CNC, le ministère de la Culture, Marché du film imPACT du Festival de Cannes, le Venice Production Bridge, Canal + group, Vivendi, Audiens, TF1, France TV, arte, Studiocanal, Newen Studios, Mediawan, Ecoprod, Flying Secoya, A better prod, Echo Studio, Haut & Court, Pathé, éléazar productions, the Walt Disney Compagny France, Telfrance group, Alors, Nord-Ouest, Promesse(s), Colette, Ubisoft, La guilde européenne des scénaristes, la Cité Européenne des Scénaristes, La fémis, atelier ludiwisburg paris, TorinoFilmLab, Ace Producers, The European Producers Club, Albert, EFAD, Green Screen, Cineuropa, Climate Spring, CUT Cinema Uni pour la Transition, Cinécolab, Festival Atmosphère, Film Paris Region, Impact Social Club, Paris International Film Festival, Get the moon, Sparknews.
Pippa Considine
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