Annelise Larson of Veria has just released a report called Navigating the Shifting Screen in an Era of Policy Reform.
The core of her thesis is that:
“Canadian film policy cannot be future-ready unless audience strategy is treated as core infrastructure.”
Further she says,
- The audience is in charge.
- Hyperlocal community matters more than ever.
- We need to redefine market demand.
- Data transparency is non-negotiable.
She rightly believes that:
“If we want Canadian films to succeed, we need to recognize the many ways audience demand now shows up before, during, and after release. We need policies and programs that sustain and help grow real audiences across the full life of a film. That means strengthening independent exhibitors, community screenings, impact dissemination, discoverability, data collection, audience research, and flexible release strategies.”
Read more here and download the 62-page report.
My take: Recall I called out Annelise’s decade-old dire prognosis for Canadian Film on this blog recently. My six-point strategy to fix Canadian Film remains the same, eh.
