Core Points - The 2025 Beijing International Audiovisual Conference opened on November 27 in Beijing, focusing on the theme "Gathering Forces for a Shared Future in Audiovisual" [1][3] Group 1: Conference Overview - The conference features a framework of "1+10+N" activities, including one opening ceremony and main forum, ten thematic forums, and several supporting activities, emphasizing "industry + international communication" [3] - Representatives from over twenty countries, including Australia, Cuba, and Ethiopia, participated, alongside domestic cultural units and industry experts [3] Group 2: Policy and Industry Development - The Beijing Municipal Bureau of Radio and Television announced the "Action Plan for Promoting High-Quality Development of the 'Artificial Intelligence + Audiovisual' Industry (2025-2029)," focusing on key technology breakthroughs and ecosystem construction [5] - The plan aims to enhance high-quality content generation and support the construction of an AIGC industry service platform [5] Group 3: Funding and Support Initiatives - The Beijing Radio and Television Network Audiovisual Development Fund for 2025 received 548 project applications from 210 institutions, ultimately funding 161 projects across various categories [6] - The projects include themes such as red culture and cultural heritage, showcasing a diverse range of content [6] Group 4: Economic Development and Financial Support - The Beijing Economic and Technological Development Zone is focusing on high-tech audiovisual and gaming industries, with 153 cultural enterprises achieving revenues of 40.63 billion yuan by September 2025 [8] - Beijing Bank introduced a financial service plan to support quality projects selected by the audiovisual development fund, offering a maximum credit limit of 300 million yuan [8] Group 5: Talent Development - The "Beijing Audiovisual · Jinglangya" master studio initiative was launched to cultivate high-level talent in the audiovisual industry, establishing 25 studios across various fields [10] - The initiative aims to create a talent matrix that supports high-quality development in the audiovisual sector [10] Group 6: Global Cooperation and Trends - The African Film Association's representative discussed the importance of audiovisual cooperation between China and Africa, highlighting the popularity of Chinese audiovisual works in Africa [11] - The CEO of Kunlun Wanwei emphasized that AI technology is significantly reducing production costs and democratizing cultural creation [11] - The micro-short drama industry in China is projected to exceed 70 billion yuan by 2025, transitioning towards high-quality development and international expansion [12]
2025北京国际视听大会在北京亦庄开幕
Cai Fu Zai Xian·2025-11-28 06:16