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The Centre National du Cinéma et de l’Image Animée (CNC), launched in 1946 is a state organization under the authority of the Ministry of Culture and Communication. Frédérique Bredin is the president of CNC.
The main CNC missions are :
Federating the creative industries, the Lyon metropolitan area offers aconcentration of companies in the field of imaging: video gaming, animation and cinema give Lyon visibility and an important place on the national- and international scene.
Centralizing 40% of the French industrial activity in digital entertainment, Lyon is also known for its strong concentration of companies and jobs in France, second only after Paris Ile-de-France. Loyal to our history and our patrimony – the birthplace of cinema – the Metropole of Lyon supports the development of the companies in the imaging sector on its territory. Across its numerous talents, it is our identity and a true “made in Lyon” which emerges. The Lyon Metropole has chosen to support the movement. This ambition has already resulted in the creation/setting up of the IMAGINOVE Competitiveness Cluster in 2006, an important support towards the Pole PIXEL (which today houses more than 100 companies, representing 600 jobs in the sector of the cinema, the audiovisual, the web, video gaming, communication and new medias), through the creation of international meetings dedicated to the imaging industry and the support directed towards companies in the Lyon agglomeration.
With more than 42.000 jobs in 700 companies, the Lyon region is one of the major hubs in the world in the digital industries and a major player in the European information community. The Classical film market, an key meeting for the professionals in classical cinema from all over the world, a true incubator open to all professionals from the sector (producers, distributors, networking, business…) enrich our territory making our Metropole more creative and audacious caring for its talents, its know-how and its taste for innovation.
Partner of the Institut Lumière, the Lumière Festival and the International Classical Film Market, the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region has a strong ambition for cinema and cultural industries on its territory.
The ambition of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region is divided into five main priorities:
The SACD has been society of authors since it was founded in 1777 by Beaumarchais. It gathers more than 57,000 authors from Cinema, Audiovisual sector, Theatre, Dance, Circus, online creation… It defends and manages their rights, supports them in their professional life, provides dedicated services and support creation, diffusion and training through cultural activities financed by remuneration for private copying. The SACD is also present in national and international organizations to protect authors and their works and defend their status and compensation.
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