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Title: Making Co-Production Work 1 - British co-production
Description:
- Co-production as a route to overcoming budgetary challenges
- When is this the best option, and how do you find your perfect partners?
- Is it possible to satisfy all parties and meet everyone's expectations?
- How do you navigate the complexities of international co-productions and stay sane?
- Will co-production be increasingly used in the future?
Part 1: British co-production
Speakers in this Video
Adrian Bate
Executive Producer, DCD Media/Box TV
One of the more experienced of producers working in television, Adrian...
Richard Dale
Director of Creative Content, Dangerous Films
Richard is Director of Creative Content at Dangerous Films, one of the...
Caroline Levy
Producer
With Ecosse Films Caroline is currently developing a wide range of film...
Ashley Pharoah
Joint MD, Monastic Productions
Ashley is a graduate of The National Film and Television School where his...
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Making Co-Production Work 3 - Potential problems and how to make co-production work (04:16)
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