STVFORUM|Policy Support, Ecosystem Creation, and High-quality Content: Shanghai Accelerates the Miniseries Industry
As an emerging and dynamic form of art, the miniseries industry is experiencing rapid growth. The diversity of miniseries creators is expanding, leading to improved profession specialization and the increasingly developed ecosystem in this industry.
To enhance guidance in miniseries creation and to set an example for high-quality production, the Shanghai Miniseries Conference was held on June 25 as part of the STVFORUM during the 29th Shanghai TV Festival. The Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism unveiled the "Several Measures (Trial) for Shanghai’s Promotion of Miniseries Industry Development". In line with the directives from the Municipal Administration, both Songjiang and Yangpu Districts simultaneously introduced support policies for the miniseries industry. The conference also saw the establishment of the Shanghai Miniseries Industry Development Alliance and a signing ceremony marking the entry of COL Group’s miniseries into Shanghai.
During the event, several well-known companies in the industry showcased and shared insights on their ongoing miniseries projects. Following the ceremony, a roundtable forum was held where representatives from the internet audiovisual industry discussed topics such as "The Development and Trends in High-Quality Miniseries Creation", offering valuable insights on the deep integration across the industry.
Yang Zheng, Deputy Director of the Online Audiovisual Department of the National Radio and Television Administration, along with Zhong Xiaomin, Party Secretary and Director of the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism and the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Radio and Television, delivered speeches at the conference.
Yang Zheng
Deputy Director of the Online Audiovisual Department of the National Radio and Television Administration
The following expectations should be emphasized for promoting the creation of high-quality miniseries, building a healthy ecosystem, and achieving innovation-driven growth: First, to maintain correct orientation with the people at the core. It is essential to uphold the right political direction, public opinion guidance, and value orientation. Social benefits must always be prioritized, with clear boundaries between right and wrong, good and evil, and beauty and ugliness, while discarding vulgar, mundane, and kitsch phenomena. The creators must consistently adopt a people-centric approach, drawing inspiration from the great practices and vibrant lives of the people, addressing their lives, fates, and emotions, and expressing their wishes, sentiments, and voices.
Second, to pursue excellence and superior quality. The goal should be to create works that are both critically acclaimed and popular, without pandering to trends or being overly elitist. By ensuring quality-driven viewership and viewership-driven quality, high-quality miniseries content can genuinely resonate with the public.
Third, to focus on ecosystem construction and orderly regulation. It is essential to reasonably construct and continuously optimize the miniseries industry chain, extend its reach, actively integrate it into the broader economic development landscape, explore cross-industry collaboration, and enhance the social attention, participation, and reputation of miniseries. Fourth, technological empowerment and innovation cultivation are critical. Leveraging technology and encouraging innovation will ensure that the development of miniseries resonates with advancements in artificial intelligence, propelling the industry into a new phase of prosperity.
Zhong Xiaomin
Party Secretary and Director of the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism and the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Radio and Television
In recent years, the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism and the Shanghai Administration of Radio and Television have deeply studied and implemented President Xi Jinping's important discourse on cultural and artistic work, adhering to a people-centered value orientation and placing significant emphasis on the development of miniseries. Following the directives from the National Radio and Television Administration, we have focused on both management and prosperity, fully promoting the development of high-quality miniseries in Shanghai. We strive to create outstanding works that enhance the spiritual strength of the people. Among these, GET OLD RECENTLY became one of the first miniseries to be included in the Administration's list of excellent online audiovisual programs nationwide. It was also the only miniseries project to make the list of the Administration's special programs for outstanding online audiovisual works in 2022. By 2023, the number of miniseries-related enterprises in Shanghai has exceeded 200, with a market size of approximately 5.5 billion yuan. On behalf of the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism and the Shanghai Administration of Radio and Television, I warmly welcome outstanding companies dedicated to the miniseries industry to invest and establish themselves in Shanghai. We extend a heartfelt invitation to miniseries content creators to gather in Shanghai, take root here, and grow together with this vibrant city.
Luo Yi
Member of the Party Leadership Group and Deputy Director of the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism, Shanghai Administration of Radio and Television
As a leading hub for online audiovisual content creation in China, Shanghai's rich heritage in the film and television industry provides fertile ground and comprehensive advantages for the development of miniseries. To seize the new opportunities in the miniseries sector and establish Shanghai as a new cultural consumption hotspot, the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism, together with the Shanghai Administration of Radio and Television and the districts of Yangpu, Songjiang, and Minhang, have jointly formulated "Several Measures (Trial) for Shanghai’s Promotion of Miniseries Industry Development."
The newly introduced policies, based on Shanghai's urban positioning and resource advantages, emphasize leading high-quality content, the concentration of industry parks, support for small and medium-sized enterprises, and a vision for precise government services. The goal is to produce over 300 high-quality miniseries within three years, nurture and expand ten leading industry enterprises, achieve an annual miniseries market size of 15 billion yuan, and create a healthy and orderly industry ecosystem characterized by spatial concentration, rich diversity, active creation, technological empowerment, and precise services.
Both municipal and district levels will coordinate departmental budgets to establish the Shanghai Online Miniseries Industry Guidance Fund, with an initial support scale of 50 million RMB. The focus will be on supporting high-quality development of miniseries, with individual projects receiving up to 3 million RMB. Major impactful miniseries events will receive up to 1 million RMB, and blockbuster miniseries integrating commerce, tourism, culture, and sports will also receive up to 1 million RMB.
Gu Jianbin
Standing Committee Member and Minister of Publicity Department of Songjiang District
In line with the unified deployment of the Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism and according to the Songjiang District Policies on Promoting the High-Quality Development of the Film and TV Industry of Shanghai High-tech Films and Televisions City, the District has meticulously compiled a list of 15 policies to promote the development of the miniseries industry.
Among the policies, there are 10 financial support measures, such as providing up to 3 million RMB in matching funds for projects that receive national or Shanghai-specific miniseries industry grants, up to 1 million RMB in rewards for popular miniseries, up to 4.3 million RMB for award-winning works, and up to 500,000 RMB for individuals and teams. Additionally, there are five safeguard measures, including the creation of miniseries production hubs, the establishment of a content pre-review service center in Songjiang District, enhanced guidance for content creation, improved precision in enterprise services, and the development of a talent cultivation system for the miniseries industry.
Wang Hao
Deputy District Mayor of Yangpu District
To promote coordinated development across the industry, Yangpu District will introduce 11 policies to support the miniseries sector. For industry aggregation, newly established miniseries enterprises can receive up to 3 million RMB in house purchase subsidies or 1.5 million RMB in rental subsidies.
National or municipal industry associations settling in the district can receive up to 500,000 RMB in startup and rent subsidies. High-impact miniseries events can receive up to 2 million RMB in policy support. For content creation, miniseries that are selected as outstanding works by the National Radio and Television Administration or win prestigious film and television awards can receive up to 2 million RMB in rewards. Miniseries produced in Yangpu District that are broadcast on major domestic video platforms can receive up to 2 million RMB based on various metrics. Additionally, Yangpu District will implement a series of measures to support enterprise innovation, increase financial support, and accelerate talent development.
This event, hosted by the Pan-Entertainment Content Industry Research Organization Dongxi Entertainment, featured roundtable forums on "Trends and Directions in the Miniseries Industry" and "Trends in High-Quality Miniseries Creation", attracting over a dozen industry guests. East-West Entertainment's Managing Partner, Cao Hong, served as the moderator.
Roundtable 1
Trends and Directions in the Miniseries Industry Development
Cao Rui
Head of Tencent Video's Galaxy Studio for Film and TV Content Production
Cao Rui emphasized that the current open and sustainable development policies provided by platforms and institutions are crucial for the industry's growth. These policies allow creators to focus on their work, ensuring the sustainable development of the entire industry.
In terms of consumption trend, he noted the increasing consumer interest in miniseries, with consumption data rising significantly, contributing to the industry's overall growth. The involvement of various sectors, including marketing, training, and forums, will further refine the industry chain and ensure everyone in the industry receives substantial commercial returns.
Nan Yapeng
Vice President of Crazy Maple Studio
Nan Yapeng highlighted the untapped potential of the overseas miniseries market, which is still in its "blue ocean" stage. In Q1 2024, global miniseries market revenue increased more than tenfold compared to the same period last year, with the growth trend continuing. However, there is a severe shortage of locally produced content overseas. Although China is currently the largest producer globally, there is still a significant gap between supply and demand, thus presenting numerous opportunities.
For Chinese miniseries to successfully “go global”, Nan suggested collaborating with leading overseas platforms for localized adaptations, as foreign audiences prefer stories set in familiar environments featuring local Western actors.
Wang Haiyue
Head of Kuaishou's Xingmang Miniseries Business
Wang Haiyue shared that Kuaishou has iterated its policies this year, removing the previous requirement for blockbuster validation, thereby providing more open space for new creators to explore and create. Kuaishou also offers comprehensive support in terms of traffic, cash incentives, and other resources to help creators grow.
On the technical front, the capabilities of AIGC have significantly enhanced production efficiency in miniseries creation, with Kuaishou's first entirely AI-produced miniseries set to be released soon. Wang emphasized that quality content is good business, noting the discussions around consumer-end content payments and the potential for revenue from brand clients, which will be a key focus area in the future.
Zhao Weichen
General Manager of the Internet and Entertainment Industry Group at Xiaohongshu