The sixty-fourth edition of the world's oldest TV pageant, Monte Carlo TV Contest, opens on Friday. choose Talked to Laurent Puns, the normal director of beauty pageant, about what he intended.
The pageant said it was “a trio of excellence for excellence on international television, and it was a triple threat: first, it was an open pageant and encouraged too many stages of interaction with followers; second, it was the level of gatherings for European media that TV companies could facilitate their display. Third, it provided business members with the possibility to meet each other and participate in the theme panel, as part of the corporate content material program.
The pageant has a trump card: its patron is Albert II of Monaco, who attended each opening and closing ceremony. Among the numerous beauty pageants, he will be welcomed in the Grimaldi discussion committee.
In three ways, this year’s version will be outstanding: First, it’s the first time for every novel jury and fact jury – Mireille Dumas, a French journalist – is Ms. Second, it saw the launch of digital awards created to commemorate the cultural impact of innovation, creativity and digital local expertise; third, it saw the launch of young creators.
The digital award for the year was Squeezie, the main content material creator in France, with over 19 million YouTube subscribers. He said he was “the best in this subject.” The award was launched due to “Audio-visual panorama is changing rapidly” [of developments],” commented Pu.
Poons said the pageant received Wright’s Crystal Nymph Award in honor of “a person in the TV world for his or her unique career and lasting impact on the business; the Golden Nymph for many promising expertise of Sinclair; and the Crystal Fairy Award for Sinclair and French actor Pierre Arditi.
One of the highlights of the corporate content material program was a meeting in conversation with government producer Rola Bauer, who Wright talked about the twists of their careers titled “Embrading the Challenge: A Journey Through Two Girls.” Wright star, conductor and government producer of the upcoming psychological thriller The First for Prime Video, Bauer had a big feature when it started launching.
Another outstanding performance is the conversation between Scott Free's chief creative officer David W. Zucker and government producers of Apple's crime drama “Dope Thief” and FX's “Alien: Earth” and Bauer. At the conference, they will be in Embracing Chaos: A Cross-Cosmic Journey Through Television, they will talk about their equation with the “Pillars of the Earth” in a groundbreaking global partnership (Starz/Channel 4) (Starz/Channel 4), the “Company” (TNT) (TNT) and “Maverrinth” (Maverinth) (Channel 4) (Channel 4) (Channel 4) (Channel 4) (Channel 4) (Channel 4) (Channel 4) (Channel 4) (Channel 4) (Channel 4) (Channel 4) (Corresponding Sequence “Pompeii: A Day in the Fireplace”.
The pageant opened with the premiere of “Watson,” a medical gift with a strong investigation backbone. Currently produced by CBS Studios, Morris Chestnut has participated in the pageant. “Watson” “Watson has confirmed himself in the United States, and I'm sure it may also be the success of the world,”
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