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Our project will contribute to the professional growth of Czech cinemas, which form the Czech Exhibitors’ Association (hereinafter APK) and, ultimately, the entire professional audiovisual community. Thanks to the project''s outputs, cinemas and other professionals will improve their ability to meet the challenges posed to culture by the Covid-19 pandemic. In the rapidly changing world of audiovisual production, they will gain professional confidence and improve much-needed communication with each other, leading to greater stability of the whole sector.
As part of the project, we will implement a series of educational activities carried out immediately after our three largest professional meetings. We will add one day to each of these meetings, during which we will organize a series of workshops for a narrower group of cinema operators. Most of the educational activities will be organized for a selected group of 30 active cinemas, mainly due to the greater efficiency of joint work. Based on the outputs, we will create a new strategy for working with (young) audiences, which will benefit the entire professional community.
Participation in these above-mentioned annual events is an established practice for cinemas from all over the country, so there is no doubt that the professional community will participate in their expanded and innovative form and will be interested in a wide range of planned activities.
4 planned training sessions for the management of the APK Board of Directors are also essential; This Board of Directors consists of 9 elected executive representatives who serve a two-year term. One of the training’s outputs will also be the creation of an APK management methodology, including guidelines that will serve to maintain the continuity of the association''s management.
Summary of project results
Although the industry recovered from the worst effects of covid, it will be dealing with some of the consequences for years. Covid has dealt a blow to the interconnected ecosystem of film industry. A series of strikes by film professionals, the advent of AI and the growing popularity of VOD were added to other factors complicating operations. All these facts cause the situation to bear the sign of further crises in the film industry, and it must respond flexibly to all of them.
All planned items were successfully completed, all meetings, trainings and workshops were organized and the visual identity of the Film Village Association was changed in addition to the creation of a new website and database. We see this so-called project superstructure as an important building block for further deepening not only mutual cohesion, but equally important cooperation within the film and audiovisual industry in the Czech Republic. There is a need for cinemas to become more united as an entity that will co-create the changing ecosystem of cinema with its weight.
Three major meetings were held, during which 3 workshops were conducted for 30 selected cinema companies. The seminars dealt with young audiences, school and children''s screenings. 4 planned board training sessions were held, focusing on areas necessary for project implementation (strategy and management, visual identity, rebranding, database development). All these events were complemented by presentations by external experts in all these areas.
The project also included the creation of 2 methodologies, which are available on the new website. We consider the website to be the most important output of the project; in addition to the new visuals, it also contains a map and database of all cinemas, several new functionalities, a guide to industry institutions or an archive of circulars, which are regular newsletters informing about news in the audio industry. We continue to work on the implementation of the members'' intranet.