2. WHAT IS EAO?
• An organization which provides statistical and analytical information on the
fields of film, television, Video/DVD, new audiovisual media services and public
policy on film & television
• Formed on 15th December, 1992 by the Council of Europe.
3. WHAT DOES EAO DO?
• EAO provides information stating the market reports, statistics,
financial analyses, legal reports & news updates in the field of
Films, TV, Video/DVD and any other media services.
• These information are available to the general public in the
form of print publications, Online material, databases &
directories of various kinds.
• They provide information which is aimed at various
professionals from the audiovisual sector viz. producers,
distributors, exhibitors, broadcasters and other different kind of
media service providers.
• They also provide information which becomes a base for many
of the researchers, journalists, lawyers & consultants, etc.
4. WHERE IT IS BASED &
HOW IT IS FUNDED?
• Art Nouveau Villa Schutzenberger on Strasbourg’s Allee de la
Robertsau, France.
• Funded by direct contributions of its member of states and the
European union. (28 countries & 40 member state) and partly
also by sales of its products & services.
5. EAO AND ITS TEAM
• EAO is basically headed by Dr. Susanne Nikoltchev.
• There are basically 2 different types of work is carried under EAO which has
been differentiated for administrative purposes.
1) Legal Team (Head of Department is Dr. Maja Cappello)
2) Market & Financing (Head of Department – Mr. Giles Fontaine)
Both the teams or the sections are responsible for the collection, processing &
editing of various data which has to made in the form of reports for different
kind of publications/announcements.
6. SERVICES &
PRODUCTS
1. Print Publications
1.1 Yearbook – which provides wide range of statistical data &
qualitative analysis on the 4 main industry branches of the AV sector
in Europe.
1.2 FOCUS - Produced every year for the Cannes Marché du film,
this pocket sized report gives you an easy to digest overview of the
trends in the global film market.
1.3 IRIS special - In-depth pan-European analysis of a specific legal
hot topic concerning the media in Europe
1.4 IRIS Plus – reports on the latest legal developments in Europe
7. 2. Online Services
2.1. IRIS free access newsletter: Monthly newsletter on all Legal
issues in the AV sector in Europe.
2.2. Yearbook Online premium service: individual access to the
statistics and texts formatted as Excel tables and PDF files.
3. Database
3.1. Lumiere: Free–access database on admissions to films
released in Europe.
3.2. KORDA: Free-access database on public funding for the
film & the AV sector in Europe.
3.3. MAVISE: Database on TV channels & TV companies in
Europe.
3.4 IRIS Merlin: Database on legal information ro the AV
sector in Europe.
9. HOW THEY
FUNCTION:
• They meet twice a year: once in the country holding the
annual rotating Presidency of the Observatory & one at
Strasbourg.
• They meet to discuss the annual & 3 year action plans and
also approves the budget required to finance these plans.
• They have different committes:
1. Financial Committee
2. Executive Council
3. Audit Committee
4. Secretariat