The bizarre events that transpired in 2020 renewed and revamped the way every animation, film, and TV company in Singapore works. Media experts predict an even larger growth in the foreseeable future. Despite the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic, multimedia giants are striving to fill the continuously increasing audience demand for fresh content.
To give you a taste of what you can expect from 2021 and beyond, here are four emerging TV and film trends that are redefining film companies in Singapore and the media landscape in the world:
VIDEO-ON-DEMAND AND STREAMING SERVICES
With over a billion recorded subscriptions in 2020, video-on-demand and streaming sites are now the ideal platforms for TV and film companies in Singapore. Services like Netflix, Disney+, The Projector Plus, and iWonder are continuously gaining popularity and their traction will not be stopping anytime soon.
D-I-Y AND “HOW TO” VIDEOS
TV and film companies in Singapore are now branching out to educational videos. According to a study, around 65% of YouTube users use the online video sharing platform to find solutions to their problems. Media firms are taking advantage of this craze by releasing tutorial videos to gain more audience.
CHANGES IN FILMING
The coronavirus restrictions pushed the multimedia industry to become extra creative when it comes to filming. Green screens and drone videography became popular options for Singapore directors. Computer-generated imagery, or CGI, are also improving by the day to mimic life-like scenes and activities.
A SURGE OF CONTENT
Most media companies’ production spending reached an all-time high this pandemic. Every TV, film, and animation company in Singapore produces and releases hundreds of content every few months to satisfy the growing demands of their digital audience.
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