The Televisual Autumn 2024 issue is out now.
Inside you’ll find our landmark 2024 Production 100 survey; our genre report on factual TV, a feature on the future of UK VFX; a report on editorial collaboration platforms; behind the scenes views of Prime Video’s The Rings of Power season 2; Kevin Macdonald’s One to One: John and Yoko and Raw’s In Vogue: The 90s plus all the best recent work in post and vfx.
PRODUCTION 100
Pippa Considine introduces Televisual’s Production 100 survey of the indie TV sector and finds producers still searching for light at the end of the tunnel
SUPERINDIES
Profiling the key superindie and studio groups
TRUE INDIES
A look at the producers who really live up to the word independent
THE PEER POLL
Production companies reveal the rival indie outfits they rate the highest
DISTRIBUTORS
The distribution companies that indies most like to deal with and why
BROADCASTERS
Indies on the best PSB and streamer customers to work for right now
THE P100 LIST
Televisual’s annual showcase of the UK’s top 100 production companies. From A Productions to Zinc, who’s number one this year?
Genre Report: Factual TV – Factual TV has been hit hard by the downturn, but some green shoots do seem to be peeping through. Pippa Considine reports
What next for vfx? – Times are tough in the UK VFX sector, but there’s hope that regrowth is on the way and much-needed tax breaks are looking likely. Jon Creamer reports
Share options – A report on the onward march of platforms that make editorial collaboration in the cloud a seamless experience
BTS: The Rings of Power s2 – The production juggernaut that is Prime Video’s Rings of Power moved to the UK for season two. The HoDs behind it explain the process
All you need is love – Kevin Macdonald took a ‘magpie’ approach to filmmaking for his doc on John and Yoko’s New York life
Model behaviour – Behind the scenes of Raw and Vogue Studios’ Disney+ fashionista documentary, In Vogue: The 90s
In post & storyboard – Recent work from Company 3, Freefolk, ETC, Nexus, ILM and more
Issues should arrive by post early this week.
Jon Creamer
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