Banijay Launches French Format Fund
Banijay is seeking to elevate the best French formats by launching a fund with local format investment fund La Fabrique des Formats. Titled, Fonds La Fabrique – Banijay, the fund will identify local shows that the pair believe can make it to screen and travel beyond the territory. A selection committee made up of industry experts will be tasked with identifying the best projects, both non-scripted and scripted, and the fund will invest in a range of areas to elevate these shows to channels and platforms. The creators of the chosen formats will receive tailor-made support and funding to develop their creations. “This partnership further fosters our regional know-how,” said François de Brugada, CEO of Banijay France. “Being headquartered in France, along with our local knowledge and global ambition, it is naturally our role to support the creative community here to ambitiously develop the next-generation of...
Banijay is seeking to elevate the best French formats by launching a fund with local format investment fund La Fabrique des Formats. Titled, Fonds La Fabrique – Banijay, the fund will identify local shows that the pair believe can make it to screen and travel beyond the territory. A selection committee made up of industry experts will be tasked with identifying the best projects, both non-scripted and scripted, and the fund will invest in a range of areas to elevate these shows to channels and platforms. The creators of the chosen formats will receive tailor-made support and funding to develop their creations. “This partnership further fosters our regional know-how,” said François de Brugada, CEO of Banijay France. “Being headquartered in France, along with our local knowledge and global ambition, it is naturally our role to support the creative community here to ambitiously develop the next-generation of...
- 4/14/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
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CANNES -- The French arm of Franco-German network Arte is preparing to overhaul its daytime programming lineup.
The new special acquisitions team headed by Nicolas Deschamps plans to double Arte's daytime budget, which stands at about 7.5 million pounds ($11.86 million), with a focus on children's programming and comedy.
"This is a strategic strategy on the part of the network," Arte projects director Philippe Chazal said. "We want to create a daytime lineup that doesn't simply rebroadcast our primetime shows."
Arte will launch a new 1 p.m. show, "Terre d'ailleurs", that will focus on "the diversity and richness of other cultures," according to Deschamps.
The network also is developing a new early morning berth aimed at 8- to 12-year-olds, with a focus on "short documentaries and magazines for The Young Generation, not just animation," Deschamps added.
The acquisitions team also has it eye on more comedies and daily series from abroad for the lunchtime and early afternoon time slots. It also is upping its investment in Anglo-Saxon comedies, such as the BBC's "Suburban Shootout", set to air in September.
CANNES -- The French arm of Franco-German network Arte is preparing to overhaul its daytime programming lineup.
The new special acquisitions team headed by Nicolas Deschamps plans to double Arte's daytime budget, which stands at about 7.5 million pounds ($11.86 million), with a focus on children's programming and comedy.
"This is a strategic strategy on the part of the network," Arte projects director Philippe Chazal said. "We want to create a daytime lineup that doesn't simply rebroadcast our primetime shows."
Arte will launch a new 1 p.m. show, "Terre d'ailleurs", that will focus on "the diversity and richness of other cultures," according to Deschamps.
The network also is developing a new early morning berth aimed at 8- to 12-year-olds, with a focus on "short documentaries and magazines for The Young Generation, not just animation," Deschamps added.
The acquisitions team also has it eye on more comedies and daily series from abroad for the lunchtime and early afternoon time slots. It also is upping its investment in Anglo-Saxon comedies, such as the BBC's "Suburban Shootout", set to air in September.
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