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2012CATALAN INSTITUTE FOR THE CULTURAL
COMPANIES
INDEX
THE ICEC AND VISUAL ARTS 8
THE ICEC AND THE AUDIOVISUAL SECTOR 10
FILMOTECA DE CATALUNYA 12
THE ICEC AND BOOKS 14
THE ICEC AND MUSIC 16
THE ICEC AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 18
THE ICEC AND VIDEO GAMES 20
THE ICEC AND INTERNATIONAL PROMOTION 21
CULTURAL AND CREATIVE COMPANIES IN NUMBERS 24
PUBLICATIONS 30
5OBJECTIVES AND RESOURCES
3
4
PRESENTATION
ICEC ORGANISATIONAL CHART 2012
6THE ICEC AND THE PERFORMING ARTS
COVER PHOTO CREDITSLuces de Bohemia: Bito CelsPsinoe: Galeria Fortes Vilaça i Adriana VarejãoMercat de Música Viva de Vic: Pere MasramonSaló Internacional del Còmic de Barcelona: Oriol Aleu/FICOMICFloquet de neu: Filmax
3 1OFFICES AND ADDRESSES
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Institut Català de les Empreses Culturals (ICEC), Passatge de la Banca, 1-3, Tel.: 933 162 770 Fax: 933 162 829 E-mail: [email protected] October 2012 Legal Deposit: B. 28563-2012
Disseny gràfic: DG ESTUDIO [email protected]
3
PRESENTATION
Since January 2012 ICIC has broadened its scope and competencies and has become the Catalan Institute of Cultural Enterprises (ICEC) seeking to open up to new enterprises in the creative sector. In February the new Film Archive of Catalonia was opened.
Times have changed since the industry was looked upon as a leader in the cultural sector. Now we see that the reality of it goes beyond that, where knowledge mingles with creativity and ima-gination and defines the territory in which Catalan cultural enterprises work, which is where the ICEC comes in.
The video game sector is included as a new competence, as are dance and creation as fields under the management of the ICEC, which has initiated activities focusing on these sectors. Namely, the creation of a videogame cluster and the promotion of the comprehensive dance plan.
The current situation of recession, which affects both the public and private sectors, has impo-sed certain budget adjustments that affect almost all lines of financial aid. Nevertheless, this decrease has been counteracted with an increase in financing tools, especially by means of re-payable contribution possibilities and loans, and establishing other collaboration agreements with the Catalan Institute of Finance in order to simplify access to credit for cultural and creative companies.
Data from the various cultural sectors show different behavioural patterns. In performing arts, the number of theatre-goers in Barcelona continues to grow; in the rest of the Catalan territory, cultural groups offer an increasing array of performing arts programmes, which are complemen-ted with more live music concerts in order to attract audiences and mitigate the drop in num-bers. As regards the film industry, Catalan production is currently undergoing a re-adjustment to better adapt to the market. We must mention the Catalan dubbing agreement, which has shown a positive effect on the number of spectators in Catalan, although the application of the Cinema Law is yet to be completed. The Catalan publishing sector remains an exporting power and a leader in the national market. Nevertheless, we have also witnessed a fall in production and turnover, especially from books in Spanish. The sector is making huge efforts to adapt its business model to digitalisation, and the ICEC, within the framework of the National Reading Plan, is providing the publishing sector with the Editactiva Plan, aimed at publishing houses, and the Llibreriactiva Plan to support booksellers. The music sector is constantly redefining itself; live music festivals are considered as a strategic element in the Institute’s plans, and explanati-ons must be given for the loss of spectators in recent years. As regards the record industry, new business models are being tried in order to increase exports; more specifically, sales to foreign digital operators have grown from 2.1 million euros in 2007 to 8.1 million in 2011.
The public’s access to new technologies has been key in increasing the consumption of all pro-ducts in digital formats, as well as in the dissemination of live shows and the creation of social networks and blogs linked to groups and artists, who often play the role of prescribers, together with the media. Culture is seeping into the Internet and companies must make an effort to en-sure that this growing consumption continues and spreads beyond the musical and publishing catalogues, re-thinking its business model and searching for new consumption trends and habits to become profitable.
The increase in cultural consumption in recent years has not always been reflected in compa-nies’ results. The use of free products and the increase in piracy are proof of this. Furthermore, the recent increase in VAT to 21% for spectators has caused great unease and concern within the sector, which anticipates a considerable decrease in demand. The ICEC’s support will surely help companies in the current situation to look towards the future, promoting innovation and paving the way towards internationalisation, which is to become a strategic element for the competiti-veness of cultural and creative enterprises in Catalonia.
Gorka Knörr BorràsDirector
4
ICEC ORGANISATIONAL CHART 2012
Department of CultureFerran Mascarell Canalda
ICEC ExecutiveGorka Knörr Borràs
Management / Department of ResourcesNatàlia Garriga Ibañez
Secretariat GeneralXavier Solà Cabanas
SECTOR DEPARTMENTS TRANSVERSAL DEPARTMENTS
FILMOTECA DE CATALUNYA
Esteve Riambau Möller
MUSICAlbert Bardolet Mayola
BOOKSJoaquim Bejarano Ródenas
VISUAL ARTSMarta Gustà Martorell
PERFORMING ARTSAntoni Bartomeus Fonts
INTERNATIONAL PROMOTION Marisol López Vicente
AUDIOVISUALMontserrat Bou Sala
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTEdgar Garcia Casellas
4
5
DEPARTMENTS STAFF
DIRECTORATE 2
MANAGEMENT/RESOURCES 29
AUDIOVISUAL 15
PERFORMING ARTS 7
MUSIC 7
BOOKS 7
VISUAL ARTS 2
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 9
INTERNATIONAL PROMOTION 15
FILMOTECA DE CATALUNYA 44
TOTAL 137
OBJECTIVES AND RESOURCES
ICE
C’S
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TE
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BJ
EC
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1. To promote cultural productions and contribute to the development of cultural enterprises.
2. To modernise and adapt Catalan cultural enterprises to new business models and markets.
3. To provide Catalan cultural industries with more tools to cover their financial needs and improve competitiveness.
4. To promote Catalan cultural creations outside of Catalonia.
5. To preserve and disseminate our film heritage, ensuring its accessibility to the public.
2
29
15
15
44
77
7
2
9
DIRECTORATE
MANAGEMENT/RESOURCES
AUDIOVISUAL
PERFORMING ARTS
MUSIC
BOOKS
VISUAL ARTS
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL PROMOTION
FILMOTECA DE CATALUNYA
EXPENDITURE BUDGET INITIAL BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS MODIFIED BUDGET
STRUCTURE EXPENSES 5,809,557.50 -349,006.73 5,460,550.77 EXPENSES BY ACTIVITY 6,137,136.59 -354,700.99 5,782,435.60 DIRECT SECTOR GRANTS 54,588,743.61 -1,396,292.28 53,192,451.33TOTAL 66,535,437.70 -2,100,000.00 64,435,437.70
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THE ICEC AND THE PERFORMING ARTS
SECTOR DATA
THEATRES IN CATALONIA BY OWNERSHIP. 2010 Source: Technical Office of the Ministry of Culture
Source: ADETCA
Private Public General Total
Barcelonès Area 29 14 43
Rest of Catalonia 13 90 103
Total Catalonia 42 104 146
6.26
OB
JEC
TIV
ES
LIN
ES
OF
AC
TIO
N
BUDGET FOR THE SECTOR million euros
To consolidate Catalan companies in the field of perfor-ming arts.To promote the production of professional performances, especially in Catalan.
To encourage the programming and dissemination of Ca-talan performing arts productions.To collaborate with companies and theatres in order to preserve and adapt their infrastructure.
Triennial agreements Triennial agreements with companies, producers and theatres with their own production 2012-2014, seeking to reinforce private theatre.
Production, programming and disseminationFinancial aid for productions, programming and dissemination
Theatre and circus production.Theatre activity in companies, producers and theatres with their own production.In private theatres for their programming.Repayable contributions and subsidies for the production and marketing of shows.Encouraging performing arts companies to travel and perform for family audiences in the Balearic Islands. Organising dissemination and promotional activities in the professional theatre and circus industries.Adapting shows that premiered in Catalan into other lan-guages.Registering theatre pieces in television format to reach new audiences.
Individual grants for significant fairs and festivals
Grants for infrastructureImproving infrastructure and acquiring equipment for circus companies and theatres outside Barcelona.Consortium of the Plan for Rehabilitation and Equip-ment in Barcelona Theatres.
Comprehensive PlansCircus: Completion of the first Plan (2008-2012). Launching of the 2nd Comprehensive Circus Plan (2012-2015)Dance: launching of the Plan approved in 2009. Performing and musical arts for all audiences: launching of the Plan approved in 2011.
New competencies for communication with the dance and creative performance sectors
Season2010 / 2011
Season 2011 / 2012
% dif.
Audience 2,675,736 2,890,659 8.03 %
Earnings 63,326,502 68,162,243 7.64 %
Shows 948 1,081 14.03 %
Performances 11,713 12,672 8.19 %
FIGURES FOR THEATRES IN BARCELONA. 2010-2012
More than 110,000 spectators saw the musical Cop de Rock by Dagoll Dagom in Catalonia.
Davi
d Ru
ano
Jaum
e So
lé
Inaugural show As the
world tipped, by the Britons Wired Aerial Theatre, in FiraTàrrega 2012.
7
EARNINGS AT THEATRES IN CATALONIA. 2006-2010Source: Technical Office of the Ministry of Culture
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
56,425,304
63,100,325
72,001,449
81,239,756
72,077,007
50.763.419
59.014.445
68.549.225
68.172.981
60.794.362
5.661.885
4.085.880
3.452.224
13.066.775
11.282.645Performing Arts Music
Performing Arts Music
AUDIENCES AT THEATRES IN CATALONIA. 2006-2010Source: Technical Office of the Ministry of Culture
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2,968,304
3,101,047
3,392,275
3,688,957
3,671,584
2,626,758 341,546
2,839,311 261,736
3,142,628 249,647
3,131,876 557,081
3,024,968 646,616
PERFORMING ARTS SHOWS AT THEATRES IN CATALONIA BY GENRE. 2010
Source: Technical Office of the Ministry of Culture
TOTAL
3.299
Musical theatre
Dance
Magic
Theatre in general143
503
97
282
83
1,805Puppets, shadows, objects
143
Circus, clowns and juggling
Opera, operettas and zarzuelas
243Other
PERFORMING ARTS SHOWS AND PERFORMANCES AT THEATRES IN CATALONIA. 2006-2010Source: Technical Office of the Ministry of Culture
SHOWS
2,900
3,000
3,100
3,200
3,300
11,000
12,000
13,000
14,000
15,000
10,000
9,000
8,000
2,907 2,907
3,299
2,738
10,870
12,143
14,22113,655
2007 20082006 2009 2010
2,800
2,700
2,600
PERFORMANCES
2,661
13,177
A poster of the 23rd Lleida Puppet Theatre Festival (2012), in which 18 companies participated, with 75 performances.
The interactive dance show Lalolaballa, by the company La Mandarina, at the Mostra d’Igualada Theatre Fair 2012.
La M
ostr
a d’
Igua
lada
8
THE ICEC AND VISUAL ARTS
BASIC FIGURES FROM ART GALLERIES. 2009Source: Technical Office of the Ministry of Culture
Art Galleries 185
177.2Average area (m2)
503Staff
Artists who were exhibited 3,834
Number of exhibitions 1,781
ART GALLERY ASSOCIATION OF CATALONIA 72ART BARCELONA 21ART CATALUNYA ASSOCIATION 12GIC - INDEPENDENT GALLERIES OF CATALONIA 9TOTAL 114
CATALAN GALLERY ASSOCIATIONS. 2012NUMBER OF ASSOCIATED GALLERIES
SECTOR DATA
0.79
OB
JEC
TIV
ES
LIN
ES
OF
AC
TIO
N
BUDGET FOR THE SECTOR
Encouraging the development and consolidation of com-panies in the visual arts field shown essentially by art galleries and their associations.Increasing dissemination and promotion in the field of visual arts.
Supporting the organisation and consolidation of speci-alised visual arts fairs and markets in Catalonia and of business initiatives to drive them.
Promoting new programmes and international co-llaboration agreements and continuing to support single initiatives to drive the market
LOOP / Screen festivalSWABArts Libris
Supporting activities that encourage the cohesi-on of the sector and communication with large audiences on the one hand, and improvement in terms of professionalisation on the other
Premis GAC i la Nit del GalerismeTalking GalleriesTardor de l’Art (Autumn of Art)
Financial support for art galleries’ activities:Dissemination and promotion projects Acquisition and improvement of the technological equip-ment
New competencies to interact with those respon-sible for creation and dissemination.
million euros
Boundaries, by the Japanese artist Tabaimo (2012). (Art Series 21, Season 6: Art in the 21st century) at Screen from Barcelona 2012.
Art 2
1
9
46 galleries, 5 from Catalonia
55 artists, 1 from Catalonia
6,000 visitors
138 cultural spaces600 pieces submitted
519 artists from 40 countries220,000 visitors
64 galleries from 20 countries
16 from Catalonia322 international artists
15,000 visitors
THE 10 MOST ATTENDED FAIRS BY CATALAN ART GALLERIES WITH THE GRANT FOR ATTENDING FAIRS FROM THE ICEC. 2011Source: ICEC Number of galleries
18
14
6
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
ARCO, Madrid
ART MADRID, Madrid
ART BASEL, Basel
ST-ART, Strasbourg
ESTAMPA, Madrid
JUST MAD, Madrid
MADRID FOTO, Madrid
THE ARMORY SHOW, New York
Art KARLSRUHE, Karlsruhe
FERIA DE ARTE CONTEMPORÁNEO ESPACIO ATLÁNTICO, Vigo
SALES IN SPANISH GALLERIES THROUGH DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS. 2011Source: El mercado español del arte en 2012 (The Spanish Art Market in 2012) by Fundación Arte and Mecenazgo
57.8% GALLERIES
5.3%
3.5% 0.5%
17.1%
15.9%
ONLINE
PRIVATEAUCTION
INTERNATIONAL ART FAIRS
ART FAIRS IN SPAIN
The Swab 2012 contemporary art fair brought together 64 galleries from all around the world in its fifth edition.
The El Quatre art gallery in Granollers has celebrated its 25th anniversary.
El Q
UATR
E, S
ala
d’Ar
t
Cristal code reflections of
elemental light, a piece of work by the Barcelona artist Trensig, as part of la Tardor de l’Art (Autumn of Art) 2012.
Swab
Tren
sig
10
CATALAN FULL-LENGTH FILM PRODUCTION. 2007-2011
THE ICEC AND THE AUDIOVISUAL SECTOR
Total
Catalan productions and co-productions
Catalan co-productions with other Autonomous Communities
Catalan co-productions with other countries
80
90
100
2007 2008 2009 2011
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
29
17
29
75
2010
56
41
20
26
13
20
96
80
37
20
17
74
20
29
25
74
Source: ICEC
SECTOR DATA
11.85
OB
JEC
TIV
ES
LIN
ES
OF
AC
TIO
N
BUDGET FOR THE SECTOR
To promote audiovisual arts in Catalan using local talent Strengthening the value chain: training, development, pro-
duction, distribution, performance, internationalisation. Encouraging audiovisual awareness and therefore its con-
sumption
Offering quality services within the sector in terms of ad-ministrative competence: Registering audiovisual compa-nies, rating works, accepting co-productions, box office control, central data office.
Application of the Cinema Law Framework Agreement for the Promotion of the Audio-visual Industry.Convention for the promotion of Catalan film consumption.Catalunya Cinema”, continuing the programme that began in 2011.New “Film in Schools” programme.
Strategies in cooperation with TVC to promote Catalan audiovisual productions
Financial support for film productsProduction of short films in projects.Producing, showing and disseminating full-length films and large audiovisual productions. Repayable contributions for the distribution of full-length films.
Financial support to TV products Producing full-length fiction films for TV.Producing documentaries.Producing full-length animation series.
Financing tools:Agreement with the ICF (Catalan Finance Institute) to grant loans for the digitalisation of cinemas. Agreement with the ICF (Catalan Finance Institute) to fi-nance audiovisual productions.Agreement with Avalis SGR to grant endorsements for audiovisual productions.
Restructuring the support given to festivals and fairs in Catalonia
New line of financial support to festivals and fairs in Catalonia.New strategy plan for the Sitges - International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia, 2012-2014.
Support for training and research in audiovisual contents
million euros
million euros in loans+3.50
The first work of Kike Maíllo, Eva, won five Gaudí awards in the year 2012, including best film in the Catalan language.
Mientras duermes, directed by Jaume Balagueró, won the Gaudí award for the best film not in the Catalan language of the year 2012.
Escá
ndal
o Fi
lms
Film
ax
11
AUDIENCE AND EARNINGS AT CINEMAS IN CATALONIA. 2007-2011Source: ICEC
AUDIENCE
180,000,000
160,000,000
140,000,000
120,000,0002007 2008 2009
22,540,951
23,927,465
143,272,249140,341,914
148,075,024
22,584,807
20,432,597
20.,099,823
2010 2011
24,000,000
22,000,000
20,000,000
18,000,000
EARNINGS
141,350,368
136,874,883
AUDIENCE AND EARNINGS FOR CATALAN FILM PRODUCTION IN CATALONIA. 2007-2011Source: ICEC
2,000,000
2,500,000EARNINGS
5,000,000
7,500,000
10,000,000
12,500,000
2007 2008
12,544,571
11,341,721
1,196,263
2009 2010 2011
7.4%
7.3%14.9%
2.1%
68.3%
AUDIENCE
1,500,000
1,000,000
2,108,513 1,842,210
7,437,303
1,821,658
1,489,431
11,923,136
9,725,108
Source: ICEC
DISTRIBUTION OF CINEMA SCREENINGS IN CATALONIA BY PRODUCTION NATIONALITY. 2011
AUDIENCE
CATALONIA* 1,489,431
REST OF SPAIN 1,476,184
EUROPEAN UNION 2,987,599
UNITED STATES 13,727,114
REST OF WORLD 419,495
TOTAL 20,099,823
*Catalan productions included within the rest of Spain.
Chico & Rita, by Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal, and produced by Estudio Mariscal, Fernando Trueba PC and Televisió de Catalunya, was nominated for an Oscar in 2012 in the best animated film category.
Poster of the 45th edition of the Sitges, International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia.
Red Lights, directed by Rodrigo Cortés, a Catalan co-production by Nostromo Pictures with Antena 3 Films and Cindy Cowan Entertainment.
Nost
rom
o Pi
ctur
es
Javi
er M
aris
cal i
Fer
nand
o Tr
ueba
12
FILMOTECA DE CATALUNYA (FILM ARCHIVE OF CATALONIA)
_Bigas Luna i el seu món (Bigas Luna and his world)
_Memòries de la guerra civil (Memories of the Civil War)
_Sokurov, una veu que ve de lluny (Sokurov, a voice from afar)
_Costa-Gavras and Jorge Semprún
PROGRAMME
Sessions 5.707Audience 617.334
Estimated results for new venue 108
Sessions 787Audience 78.847Estimated results for new venue 100
2006-2011 2012 (February-August) Estimated results for new venue
Sessions >40%Audience >50%
Main cycles 2012
Agustín Almodóvar, Ariane Ascaride, Marco Bellocchio, Francesc Betriu, Jaime Camino, Costa Gavras, Robert Guédiguian, Isaki Lacuesta, Anna Lizarán, Bigas Luna, Josefina Molina.
_Pedro Almodóvar: Desire and Passions_Animation for adults_Berlanga: Key Reference_Independent Americans_Gene Kelly and Sam Fuller Centenaries_Marco Bellocchio_Film in times of recession
Main Guests:
3.15
OB
JEC
TIV
ES
LIN
ES
OF
AC
TIO
N
BUDGET
To recover, preserve, catalogue and restore Catalonia’s documentary and film heritage.
To investigate and support the dissemination of film cul-ture, paying special attention to Catalan productions.
New headquarters of the Filmoteca de CatalunyaOpening of the new headquarters of the Filmoteca de Catalunya in the Raval neighbourhood of Barcelona. The building includes two projection rooms (to seat 360 and 175), exhibition spaces, a film library, a specialised books-hop, cafe and offices.
Preservation and Restoration CentreLaunching of the new Preservation and Restoration Cen-tre at the Terrassa Audiovisual Park; a building measuring 700m2 above ground and 2,100m2 underground, that will house 24 air-conditioned rooms.
Collaboration agreements Signing of a collaboration agreement with other institu-tions in El Raval and Ciutat Vella (Barcelona’s Old Town): Gran Teatre del Liceu, Arts Santa Mònica, Centre de la Imat-ge La Virreina, Biblioteca de Catalunya, CCCB, MACBA and the Institut d’Estudis Catalans. Joint activities and immedia-te projects have been carried out with many of them.
Pedagogical activitiesEncouraging pedagogical activities and training for new audi-ences by means of the programmes: Filmoteca per a les Escoles (Film Archive for Schools) and Aula de Cinema (Film Classroom).
ACTIVITY FIGURES
million euros
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FILM ARCHIVE FOR SCHOOLS SCHOOL YEAR 2010-2011 SCHOOL YEAR 2011 - 2012
SESSIONS 15 52PUPILS 1.945 5.106
FILM CLASSROOM YEAR 2011 YEAR 2012 (until june)
SESSIONS 26 15AUDIENCE 5.631 3.244AVERAGE AUDIENCE PER SESSION 216 216
PEDAGOGICAL ACTIVITIES
PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION CENTREPATRIMONIAL WEALTH
Reels preserved
162.435Recently restored Bigas Luna (Tatuaje, Reborn, Bilbao, Anguish,
Caniche, Lola), Llorenç Llobet Gràcia (Vida en sombras)
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions programmed for 2012:
Imatges confrontades (Opposed Images): The Civil War and Film
El Raval al Raval: Images of a Neighbourhood
El fil a l’agulla (The Threaded Needle): Film and Fashion
DVD Antoni Padrós
Antonio Chavarrías
Carles Benpar
Imatges confrontades (Opposed Images) catalogue: The Civil War and Film
PUBLICATIONS
FILM LIBRARYPATRIMONIAL WEALTH
BOOKS62.500
POSTERS 30.000PHOTOGRAPHS440.000MAGAZINES (COVERS) 2.000
DVD/VIDEO15.000
The cover of the “Film library for schools” programme, an initiative to bring the Film Library and cinema language closer to infants and young people.
From 21 February to 30 June 2012, the exhibition “Imatges confrontades:
la Guerra Civil i el cinema
(Confronted images:
Cinema and the Spanish
Civil War)” may be viewed. The poster is in the picture.
DVD edition of the full works of Antoni Padrós (1937), published by the Film Library in the year 2012.
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THE ICEC AND BOOKS
NUMBEROF PUBLISHERS
2007
2008
2009
2010
EMPLOYMENT GENERATED
CATALOGUE TITLES
% IN CATALAN
296306301
288286
6,6066,3345,2335,4885,290
161,034166,437175,1 1 0188,988200,458
34.1 33.932.731.131.6
BASIC DATA FOR CATALAN PUBLISHERS.2007-2011Source: Domestic Book Trade in Spain 2011 by the Federation of Publishing Associations of Spain
3.39
OB
JEC
TIV
ES
LIN
ES
OF
AC
TIO
N
BUDGET FOR THE SECTOR
To guarantee the editing and marketing of books in Cata-lan and Occitan in all subject fields, for all audiences and areas, and to contribute to the structuring of an editorial space in the field of linguistics.
To promote business projects aimed at improving the dis-tribution, marketing, competitiveness and professionali-sation of the sector.
To encourage the dissemination of Catalan publications at fairs and markets.
To contribute to the consolidation of associations repre-senting the sector.
National Reading Plan 2012-2016: 100% readers Editactiva Plan. A new line of aid in the form of subsidi-es and repayable contributions for publishing projects and plans.
Llibreriactiva Plan.1. A new line of subsidies aimed at modernising book
shops.2. Agreement with the Catalan Booksellers Association
to begin a postgraduate course together with the Li-brarianship Faculty of the University of Barcelona to train booksellers. School of Booksellers.
3. Launching a powerful database managed by the Cambra del Llibre de Catalunya (Book Association of Catalonia), an initiative by the Catalan Booksellers Association to gather information on book publis-hing, distribution and sales to improve the efficacy and efficiency of the book chain.
Financial aid for production, dissemination and promotion
Publishing productions in Catalan and Occitan, also in-cluding grants for their promotion and dissemination.
Publishing productions of special cultural interest in Ca-talan and Occitan.
Map of FairsIndividual grants for bodies representing the book fair sec-tor in Catalonia.
Driving the digitalisation of the sectoro Financial aid using credit tools supported by the ICF (Ca-talan Finance Institute) in order to launch digitalisation pro-jects.
SECTOR DATA
2011
million euros
The three best-selling books in Catalan in Catalonia during the year 2011, published by Catalan publishing houses.
The ICEC supports fourteen book fairs in Catalonia.
15
TITLES PUBLISHED IN CATALONIA. 2007-2011Source: Domestic Book Trade in Spain 2011 by the Federation of Publishing Associations of Spain
35.000
30.000
25.000
20.000
15.000
10.000
5.000
Titles published in Catalan
Titles published in Catalan and other languages
22.5
538.
544
8.50
7
8.54
8
8.57
1
8.40
6
25.8
43
25.5
64
24.8
80
24.2
34
2007 2008 2009 2010 20110
CATALONIA
MADRID
BASQUE COUNTRY
VALENCIAN COMMUNITY
ANDALUSIA
GALICIA
48.1
44.41.8
1.0
2.3
CASTILE & LEÓN
1.31.3
DISTRIBUTION OF THE PUBLISHING MARKET IN SPAIN. 2011 (in % of turnover)Source: Domestic Book Trade in Spain 2011 by the Federation of Publishing Associations of Spain
TURNOVER OF CATALAN PUBLISHERS IN THE DOMESTIC MARKET (CATALONIA AND REST OF SPAIN). 2007-2011 (IN MILLIONS OF EUROS)Source: Domestic Book Trade in Spain 2011 by the Federation of Publishing Associations of Spain
Turnover for domestic market in Catalan
Turnover for domestic market in Spanish and other languages
1.409
,42
1.368
,28
1.338
,58
1.196
,31
1.090
,10
249,
82
239,
66
242,
35
255,
56
253,
15
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
800
600
400
200
0
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
TOTAL SALES IN CATALONIA BY PRODUCT LIFE. 2011Source: GFK
9.1%
45.4%
14.7%
30.8%
RECENT (one month)
NEW THIS YEAR
LAST YEAR’S FUNDS
FUNDS
31.09732.741
33.428 34.414 33.970
1.662,57 1.623,841.588,40
1.435,971.332,45
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In September 2012, the Catalan Book Week returned to the Cathedral Square, in its 30th edition.
The 30th edition of the International Comic Fair in Barcelona, held in the month of May 2012, was devoted to robots.
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THE ICEC AND MUSIC
Source: PROMUSICAE
2010 2011 Q2 2012
SPANISH MARKET 166.48 148.61 63.96
PHYSICAL MARKET 127.78 102.23 39.34
DIGITAL MARKET 38.70 46.38 24.62
2010 2011
CATALAN MARKET 15.5 16.3
PHYSICAL MARKET 13.9 14.6
DIGITAL MARKET 1.6 1.7
TURNOVER FOR RECORD COMPANIES BY FORMAT. 2010-2011 AND Q2 2012 (RRP in millions of euros)
LIVE MUSIC IN CATALONIA. 2007-2011Source: SGAE annual report
7.18
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BUDGET FOR THE SECTOR
Promoting a change in the support offered to record com-panies.
Ensuring the publication of record projects of cultural/patrimonial interest.
To encourage investment in dissemination and adverti-
sing sound publications and providing spaces on which to disseminate Catalan music projects.
To encourage the production and programming of live music in Catalan throughout the whole territory.
To promote fairs and markets.
New approach to financial aid for record companies New lines of aid by means of repayable contributions for recording projects and musical production.
Support for production, programming and dissemi-nation
Financial aid for productions, programming and dissemination Publishing sound and video recordings of special cultural and/or patrimonial interest.
Financial aid for live music programmes. Grants for stable music groups in Catalonia. Grants to organise dissemination and promotional activi-ties within the professional music sector.
New classification of Strategic Festivals Financial support for Strategic Festivals which are valua-ble in driving the economy.
Financial support for Strategic Festivals which are valua-ble in terms of cultural excellence.
Single grant for the Mercat de Música Viva de Vic (Vic Live Music Market).
CooperationSupport for companies promoting concerts who choose to cooperate with local groups in order to encourage professi-onal hiring and stable music programmes.
Promotional plansPromotion of the Integral Music Plan.
New competencies to interact with those respon-sible for the creation and operation of the music sector
SECTOR DATA
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
AUDIENCE 5,629,268 5,681,604 6,111,868 5,991,536 5,319,601
EARNINGS 44,026,176 42,693,127 44,098,932 43,720,492 41,607,827
CONCERTS 18,871 18,698 18,809 18,747 18,398
LIVE MUSIC AUDIENCE 2011.DISTRIBUTION BY GENRE.
CLASSICAL MUSIC
POPULAR MUSIC12.8% 87.2%
The Catalan group L’Hereu Escampa during their performance at the Primavera Sound festival 2012.
One of the main electronic music festivals in the world, Sónar, in its 2012 edition.
Dani
Can
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ed M
usic
million euros
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EUROPEAN UNION 57%
USA 27%
DISTRIBUTION OF SPAIN’S RECORD PRODUCTIONS BY COMPANY ORIGIN. 2011 (in % of turnover)Source: PROMUSICAE
91.24.6
4.2
MAJORS
CATALAN MUSIC INDUSTRY
OTHER COMPANIES IN THE REST OF SPAIN
DISTRIBUTION OF THE DIGITAL MARKET TURNOVER IN SPAIN. 2011(RRP in millions of euros)Source: PROMUSICAE
INTERNET DOWNLOADS INTERNET
DOWNLOADS27% 31%
3%
16% 6%21%
36%
36% 24%
2011 Q2 2012
SUBSCRIPTIONSSUBSCRIPTIONS
STREAM STREAM
OTHER
MOBILE PHONE OPERATOR DOWNLOADS
MOBILE PHONE OPERATOR DOWNLOADS
12.6 7.6
1.57.69.6 8.8
16.6 5.9
0.8
TOTAL 46.4 TOTAL 24.6
EXPORTS FROM THE SPANISH RECORD INDUSTRY. 2007-2011 (in millions of euros)Source: PROMUSICAE TOTAL
10,792007 3,36
2,285,15
11,812008 2,53
3,435,85
12,052009 2,30
4,625,13
12,412010 1,08
7,413,92
12,602011 2,15
8,102,35
Sales in physical format
Sales to foreign digital operators
Licences
TOP DESTINATION COUNTRIES FOR SPANISH EXPORTS. 2011 (the EU is considered as one destination)
57%27%
14%
1.8%
Source: PROMUSICAE
LATIN AMERICA 14%
MEXICO 8%
ARGENTINA 3%
COLOMBIA 1%
VENEZUELA 0.8%
CHILE 0.5%
COSTA RICA 0.3%
OTHER 1.8%
ANDORRA 1.5%
JAPAN 0.3%
USA EUROPEAN UNION
LATIN AMERICA
OTHER
The Catalan clarinet player Laura Ruiz and the pianist Christoph Berner in the 32nd Torroella de Montgrí Music Festival, in the year 2012.
Toni
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THE ICEC AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
SDE TRAINING/INFORMATION DEPARTMENTS (IN/FORMACIÓ). 2011Source: ICEC
SUMMARY OF THE SDE’S TRAINING INFORMATION 2008-2011
SDE TRAINING INFORMATION (IN/FORMATION). DISTRIBU-TION BY SECTORS. 2011 Source: ICEC
Source: ICEC Sector Sessions % Attendees %
PERFORMING ARTS 5 6.6% 150 5.6%
VISUAL ARTS 1 1.3% 73 2.7%
AUDIOVISUAL 1 1.3% 165 6.1%
MUSIC 6 7.9% 337 12.6%
VIDEO GAMES 1 1.3% 120 4.5%
MULTI-SECTOR 62 81.6% 1.839 68.5%
TOTAL 76 2.684
OB
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BUDGET FOR THE SECTOR
To provide financing tools to the cultural and creative sector in order to incentivise production, dissemination and investment in projects that help improve the com-petitiveness of cultural enterprises. To contribute to improving the competitiveness of com-panies by means of the Business Development Service (SDE), offering specialised advice (Culture Consultancy
programme), and an information/training programme (In/formació) tailored to business needs. To facilitate access to business management tools, as well as contributing to im-proving their professionalisation and innovation.To establish action and collaboration programmes with other Spanish or European public bodies in order to achieve a greater economic potential for Catalan cultural enterprises.
Financing toolsRepayable contributions and subsidies
Cultural projects in the fields of performing arts, visual arts, publishing, videogames, multimedia, recording and music.Projects in the field of sound recording or musical production.Publishing projects and plans.Distribution and operation of performances in Catalonia.Full-length film distribution plans.
Loans, by means of agreements with the ICF (Catalan Institute of Finance) Agreement with the ICF to grant loans for:
- Cultural company fixed assets.- Cultural company liquid assets.
- Digitalisation of film screening theatres.Agreement with the ICF to finance the payment of grants and subsidies.
Business Development Service (SDE)Consultoria Cultura
In/Formació
Institutional cooperationInstitutional Relationships with Spain’s Autonomous Communities.ECIA project (European Creative Industries Alliance)
ACTIVITY FIGURES
MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONSessions: 25Speakers: 20Attendees: 610
BUSINESS MANAGEMENTSessions: 21Speakers: 29Attendees: 474
NEWTECHNOLOGIESSessions: 20Speakers: 44Attendees: 951
TAX AND LEGAL
Sessions: 3Speakers: 10Attendees: 213
INTERNATIONAL
Sessions: 1Speakers: 5Attendees: 92
EXTERNAL COLLABORATIONSessions: 6Speakers: 15Attendees: 344
2008 2009 2010 2011
SESSIONS/ACTIVITIES 21 36 51 76
SPEAKERS 86 55 155 123
ATTENDEES 1.405 1 .41 1 2.508 2.684
8.52 million euros
million euros in loans+13.50
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CULTURAL LOANS GRANTED BY ICEC. 2011Source: ICEC
SECTOR PROJECTS % AMOUNT (EUROS) %
VISUAL ARTS 1 5.6% 120,000,00 2.1%AUDIOVISUAL 5 27.8% 1,908,546.70 34.1%BOOKS 9 50.0% 2,883,363.00 51.5%MUSIC 2 11.1% 442,050.00 7.9%VIDEO GAMES 1 5.6% 250,000.00 4.5%
TOTAL 18 100% 5,603,959.70 100%
REPAYABLE CONTRIBUTIONS GRANTED BY ICEC. 2011Source: ICEC
Audiovisual
25.0%
Performing Arts
38.5%
Visual Arts
1.6%Books
11.8%
Music
9.5%
Cross-media
12.6%
8
17
112
10
12
994,579
1,528,157
64,162
469,529
376,359
41,910Video games
1.1%
499,654
3.974.350 €ProjectsTOTAL 51
AmountTOTAL
CULTURAL CONSULTANCY. PROJECTS RECEIVING SUPPORT FROM ICEC. 2011Source: ICEC
BASIC SPECIFIC TOTAL %
4 3
5
7
8
2
4
27%AUDIOVISUAL
BOOKS
19%4 1
MUSIC
15%3 1
VISUAL ARTS
8%2
PERFORMING ARTS
3 531%
Visit the SDE Business Development Service website.
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THE ICEC AND VIDEO GAMES
FIGURES FOR THE VIDEOGAME INDUSTRY IN CATALONIA. 2010Source: Cluster Development
Number of development companies and services
69 581
Number of workers
53.2
Turnover for Catalan companies (in M€)
TURNOVER IN SPAIN (IN MILLIONS OF EUROS)Source: ADESE, AMETIC, PWC
0.43
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BUDGET FOR THE SECTOR
To contribute to the strategic development of the vide-ogame industry in Catalonia.
To promote business convergence.
To promote coordination between the different actors and institutions within the sector.
To advance towards the 2.0 and 3.0 culture.
Including the videogame sector within the scope of ICEC
Designing the Promotion Plan for the videogame sectorNew Videogame Cluster Map of companies and agents with quantitative data. Strategic Action Plan for the future cluster.
Gamelab Fair Consolidation of the Gamelab Fair in Barcelona.
New lines of financial assistance Repayable contributions: a financing instrument with a specific modality for projects within the videogame field consisting in the development, production, publishing, distribution, marketing or dissemination of videogames. Funds granted will be returned depending on the out-come of their commercial use.
Loans.
SECTOR DATA
2009 2010 2011
HARDWARE 562 446 373PERIPHERALS 118 132 107PHYSICAL SOFTWARE FORMAT 638 575 499NEW BUSINESS MODELS SOFTWARE 328 362 377TOTAL 1,646 1,515 1,356
TITLE DISTRIBUTOR PLATFORM
PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2012 KONAMI PS2
CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE 3 ATVI BLIZZARD PS3
CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE 3 ATVI BLIZZARD XBOX360
WII PARTY NINTENDO WII
THE SIMS 3 ELECTRONIC ARTS PC
POKEMON WHITE EDITION NINTENDO DS
SUPER MARIO 3D LAND NINTENDO 3DS
INVIZIMALS: SHADOW ZONE + USB CAMERA SONY PSP
BEST SELLING VIDEOGAME IN CATALONIA ON EACHPLATFORM. 2011Source: GFK
million euros
2nd edition of the Gamelab Barcelona Fair, in June 2012.
Fish’em All! by Abylight for WiiWare and 3DS.
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THE ICEC AND INTERNATIONAL PROMOTION
CATALONIA AND SPAIN’S INTERNATIONAL TRADE BALANCE. CULTURAL INDUSTRIES SECTOR. 2008-2012 (in millions of euros)Source: ICEXSource: ICEX
0,2
0,1
0
-0,1
-0,2
-0,3
-0,4
-0,5
CATALONIA SPAIN
2008
140,
40
-465
,42
2009
-179,
70
114,2
0
2010
-303
,05
111,0
5
2011
-265
,54
169,
84
Q2 2012
74,6
4
136,
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CATALONIA 2008 2009 2010 2011 Q2 2012
Value of Exports 602.12 483.37 490.84 488.58 227.53
Value of Imports 461.73 369.17 378.79 318.75 136.24
BALANCE 140.39 114.20 112.05 169.83 91.30
SPAIN 2008 2009 2010 2011 Q2 2012
Value of Exports 1 ,2 18 .30 1,121.96 982.15 972.00 460.13
Value of Imports 1,683.72 1,301.65 1,285.20 1,234.54 534.77
BALANCE -465.42 -179.69 -303.10 -262.50 -74.64
CATALONIA AND SPAIN’S INTERNATIONAL TRADE BALANCE. CULTURAL INDUSTRIES SECTOR. 2008-2012 (in millions of euros)
2.42
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BUDGET FOR ACTION AND GRANTS WITHIN THE SECTOR
Developing a Strategic International Promotion Plan to include the following goals:
Increasing the competitiveness of cultural companies in-ternationally.Broadening activity abroad and seeking for it to become essential to their economy.
Promoting market diversification.Generating an internationalisation culture and increas-ing the number of companies involved.Increasing access to European grants.
Assisting markets and festivals with their own stand under the brand Catalan Arts and Catalan Films.
Continued training in internationalisation subjects through the SDE.
Advice and consultancy by means of offices abroad.
Awareness regarding the export and information op-portunities available abroad for Catalan companies.
Financial assistance to support international fairs and markets.
Grants for projects to internationalise Catalan compa-nies.
Creation and distribution of dissemination material.
Catalan Films & TV, consortium for the internationalisa-tion of Catalan audiovisual companies.
Office for information, advice and dissemination of the MEDIA programme in Catalonia.
Barcelona-Catalonia Film Commission (BCFC), service to promote the Catalan audiovisual industry and Catalan territory
SECTOR DATA
million euros
22
Country Sector No. companies
Frankfurter Buchmese Germany Books 71
London Book Fair United Kingdom Books 34
Children's Book Fair in Bologna Italy Books 32
International Book Fair of Guadalajara 2010 Mexico Books 26
Arco, Madrid Spain Visual Arts 18
Book Expo America, New York United States Books 15
Art Madrid Spain Visual Arts 14
Liber, Madrid Spain Books 13
Midem, Cannes France Music 13
International Book Fair of Buenos Aires Argentina Books 12
Mercartes 2010, Seville Spain Performing Arts 8
Babel Med Music, Marseille France Music 7
THE 12 MOST VISITED INTERNATIONAL FAIRS BY CATALAN COMPANIES WITH THE GRANT FOR ATTENDING FAIRS FROM THE ICEC. 2011*Font: ICEC
ACTIVITY FIGURES
REST OF THE WORLD
6
1
1
3
2
2
12
1
1
1
111 1 4
1
3022
27
814
1
11
32
3
22
1
11
36
7
9
18
12
31
32
35
4
23
73
6316
11
81
11
1
ATTENDANCE TO INTERNATIONAL FAIRS WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE ICEC. 2011 (Fairs outside Catalonia)
EUROPE
PERFORMING ARTS VISUAL ARTSBOOKSMUSICAUDIOVISUAL
Source: ICEC
1613
12
27
32
7
1
8
8
1 16
1
4
22
2
2
1011
51
10 11
11
55
19
* Audiovisual sector not included
La Carrau at Showcase Scotland, in Glasgow, January 2012. Catalonia was a guest country there.
Companies 317Fairs 236
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arra
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MARKET COUNTRY 2011
MARCHÉ DU FILM (Canes) France 45
MIPTV (Marché Mondial des Contenus Audiovisuels et Numériques, Canes) France 41
MIPCOM (Marché International des Contenus Audiovisuels, Canes) France 40
EFM (European Film Market, Berlín) Germany 30
MIFA ANNECY (Marché International du Film d’Animation, Annecy) France 15
3GSM (3 Global System Mobile, Mobile World Congress, Barcelona) Catalonia 14
MARCHÉ DU COURT MÉTRAGE (Clermont-Ferrand) France 10
COMPANIES ATTENDING THE CF&TV STANDS AT INTERNATIONAL FILM AND TV MARKETS. 2011
BARCELONA-CATALUNYA FILM COMMISSION. TYPES OF PRODUCTIONS FILMED IN CATALONIA. 2011
FEATURE FILM
REPORT / DOCUMENTARY
SHORT FILM / ACADEMIC EXERCISE
ENTERTAINMENT / TV SERIES
PHOTOGRAPHY
ADVERT
VIDEO CLIP
CORPORATE / INSTITUTIONAL
OTHER FILMING
Lines of financial aid Amount(in euros)
Distribution Video on Demand 413,410
Distribution 231,367
Development 210,000
Training 190,000
Exhibition – Europa Cinemas 132,000
i2i Audiovisual 101,486
Promotion 85,000
Dissemination on TV 70,791
TOTAL 1,564,554
MEDIA ANTENA CATALUNYA. GRANTS FROM THE MEDIA PROGRAMME FOR CATALAN COMPANIES. 2011
59
227
438
282
513394
77
124
186
CATALAN FILMS & TV, MEDIA AND BCFC
Catalan Films & TV stand at MIP-TV in Cannes, 2012.
Cover of the 3rd edition of the magazine eMediaCat, 2012.
Cover of the guide published by the BCFC (2011-2012 edition).
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CULTURAL AND CREATIVE COMPANIES IN NUMBERS
GROSS ADDED VALUE OF CULTURAL AND CREATIVE COMPANIES IN CATALONIA. 2009 (IN MILLIONS OF EUROS)Source: IDESCAT
GVA TOTAL CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES
5,758.95GVA TOTAL CATALONIA
181,867.82% CULTURAL AND CREA-TIVE ACTIVITIES/ TOTAL CATALONIA
3.2%
CREATIVE, ARTISTIC AND SHOW ACTIVITIES *535,85 PERFORMING ARTS, ARTISTIC AND LITERARY CREATION,
AND SHOW VENUE MANAGEMENT 385.14
76
7
12
916
34
21
11
3%
%
%
%
%%
%
%
%%
%
%
RETAIL SALES OF BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS AND STATIONERY ITEMS 136.54
LIBRARIES AND FILES 150.71
CULTURAL INDUSTRIES 1,569.73FILM, VIDEO, TV PROGRAMMES, SOUND RECORDING AND MUSIC EDITING 326.59
RADIO AND TELEVISION 404.94
BOOK, NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE PUBLISHING 701.66
CREATIVE INDUSTRIES 3,653.37
DEVELOPMENT OF VIDEOGAMES AND IT PROGRAMS 66.57
PHOTOGRAPHY 81.65
SPECIALISED DESIGN ACTIVITIES 81.44
TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES 530.19
INFORMATION SERVICES AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1,978.10
ADVERTISING 915.42
POPULATION EMPLOYED WITHIN THE CULTURAL AND CREATIVE SECTOR IN CATALONIA. 2008-2012
1st Q2008
184,
800
2009 2010 2011 2012
165,
300
172,
300
175,
800
160,
000
Source: IDESCAT(ANNUAL AVERAGES)
CREATIVE INDUSTRIES 27,034
DEVELOPMENT OF VIDEOGAMES AND IT PROGRAMS 148
PHOTOGRAPHY 2,078
SPECIALISED DESIGN ACTIVITIES 1,855
TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES 10,891
ADVERTISING 5,811
INFORMATION SERVICES AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 6,251
CULTURAL AND CREATIVE COMPA-NIES IN CATALONIA BY ACTIVITY 2009Source: IDESCAT
CREATIVE, ARTISTIC AND SHOW ACTIVITIES (*) 6,682
PERFORMING ARTS, ARTISTIC AND LITERARY CREATION, AND SHOW VENUE MANAGEMENT 6,084
LIBRARIES AND FILES 598
CULTURAL INDUSTRIES 7,214
FILM, VIDEO, TV PROGRAMMES, SOUND RECORDING AND MUSIC EDITING 1,755
RADIO AND TELEVISION 346
BOOK, NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE PUBLISHING 1,900
RETAIL SALES OF BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS AND STATIONERY ITEMS 3,213
TOTAL CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES40,930
1618
66
%
%
%
GVA, EMPLOYMENT AND COMPANIES IN CATALONIA
* Figures 2008
* Figures 2008
63.4%
9.3%
27.3%
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EVOLUTION OF CULTURAL CONSUMPTION 2009-2011 (% as regards the total population aged over 14)Source: Barometer of communication and culture of the FUNDACC.
Decrease Increase2009 2010 2011
YESTERDAY TV 91.4 91.2 91.8
Radio 53.3 53.1 57.0
Internet 42.0 47.4 53.0
Newspapers 42.9 42.1 44.3
LAST MONTH Digital media 27.4 32.5 37.7
LAST PERIOD Magazines 64.2 65.9 66.2
LAST 3 MONTHS Cinema 35.1 35.6 35.2
Music 88.4 88.9 91.9
Video Games 21.2 22.7 23.0
LAST YEAR Books 58.3 58.7 60.6
Exhibitions 30.3 30.6 32.0
Concerts 30.8 29.8 31.1
Shows 26.1 25.0 27.4
CULTURAL CONSUMPTION. June 2012 (% as regards the total population aged over 14)Source: Barometer of communication and culture of the FUNDACC. 2nd Wave (mobile year July 2011 to June 2012)
YESTERDAY
LAST PERIOD
LAST 3 MONTHS
LAST YEAR
Population consumption
TVRadio
Internet
Newspapers
Magazines
CinemaMusicVideo games
BooksExhibitionsConcertsShows
92.156.870.842.1
63.6
35.692.823.3
60.531.532.430.0
LANGUAGE USED AND CONSUMPTION OF CULTURAL PRODUCTS. June 2012 (in %)Source: Barometer of communication and culture of the FUNDACC. 2nd Wave (mobile year July 2011 to June 2012)
27%
33%
54%
71%
8%
10%
2%
68%
46%
37%
38%
87%
48%
84%
6%
37%
8%
13%
5%
41%
15%
CATALAN SPANISH OTHER
BOOKS
CONCERTS
SHOWS
EXHIBITIONS
CINEMA
MUSIC
VIDEO GAMES
CULTURAL CONSUMPTION IN CATALONIA
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SPAIN
TURNOVER OF THE AUDIOVISUAL SERVICES AND CONTENT INDUSTRY IN SPAIN. 2006-2010 (in millions of euros)
DISTRIBUTION OF THE DIGITAL CONTENT TURNOVER IN SPAIN BY SUB-SECTORS. 2010 (IN %)
Source: Annual Report on Digital Content in Spain. 2011 by the ONTSISource: Annual Report on Digital Content in Spain. 2011 by the ONTSI
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
0
3,000
6,000
9,000
12,000
15,000
18,000
21,000
24,000
24%27% 31% 45% 54%
15,9
68
18,4
12
19,4
62
17,5
92
17,0
033,832 4,
971
6,03
3 7,999 9,125
Publications
Audiovisual
Cinema and video
Music
Video games
Digital advertising
Other information services
8.5%
44%
28.2%
2.1%
6.9%
8.8%1.5%
TURNOVER OF DIGITAL BOOK MARKET IN SPAIN. 2009-2011 (in millions of euros)% Digital turnover as % of total turnoverSource: Domestic Book Trade in Spain 2011, by the Federation of Publishing Associations of Spain
2009
51.31.6%
70.52.4%
72.62.8%
2010 2011
INCREASE 2009-2011
41.5%
Source: SGAE
DISTRIBUTION OF RECORDED MUSIC DOWNLOADS IN SPAIN. 2007-2011(In millions of files downloaded over the last three months by individuals aged 14-70 years old)
Paid 55
Paid 127Unpaid 1.374
Unpaid 2.604
2007
2008
Paid 310
Paid 267
Paid 254
Unpaid 2.736
Unpaid 3.223
Unpaid 2.807
2009
2010
201 1
DIGITALISATION
Total turnover Turnover of digital content
Digital turnover as % of total turnover
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CATALONIA
2010 2011
Total readers 90.6% 90.8%
Digital readers 47.7% 52.9%
CINEMA SCREENS IN CATALONIA 2012*Source: Cinema census by the AIMC
Conventional Digital 3D Total
Barcelona 516 239 131 516
Girona 87 28 14 87
Lleida 50 6 4 50
Tarragona 97 29 14 97
Total 750 302 163 750
EVOLUTION OF TOTAL READERS AND DIGITAL READERS 2010-2011 (At least once every three months)Source: Reading and Book Purchasing Habits in Catalonia. 2011 by the Publishers Association of Catalonia
90.8%
52.9%62.3%
6.5%
46.8%
6.9%
78.1%
34.3%
15.6%
2.3%
43.5% 43.5%
Total reading Digital reading
Total readers Books Magazines Newspapers Comics
READING IN CATALONIA BY TYPE AND DIGITAL READING. 2011 (at least once every three months)Source: Reading and Book Purchasing Habits in Catalonia. 2011 by the Publishers Association of Catalonia
Webs, blogs y forums
SEARCH FOR INFO ON GOODS & SERVICES
READ OR DOWNLOAD NEWS
DOWNLOAD MUSIC, VIDEOS...
LISTEN TO THE RADIO
BUY / SELL SERVICES / PRODUCTS
WATCH TELEVISION
ONLINE GAMING
INTERNET USE IN CATALONIA RELATED TO CULTURAL ACTIVITIES. JUNE 2012 (IN %)Source: Barometer of communication and culture of the FUNDACC. 2nd Wave (mobile year July 2011 to June 2012) Base: Uses the Internet. Last 30 days
54.1
52.2
39.2
20.1
19.5
17.0
15.4
*Figures as of April 2012
In the last year the number of digital screens in Catalonia has increased by 84%
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CINEMA
BOOKS
CATALAN-PRODUCED FILMS SHOWN IN CATALONIA. AUDIENCE AND EARNINGS. 2011*Source: ICEC
Midnight in Paris** Pa negre (Black Bread) Mientras duermes (Sleep Tight)
God of Carnage** No habrá paz para los malvados (No Rest for the Wicked)
Bruc La cara oculta (The Hidden Side)
Lo contrario al amor (The Opposite to Love)
Chico & Rita** Eva
*Films premiered in 2010 are counted as of their date of release.**Dubbed into Catalan.
284,053 1,940,014.50 € 251,867 1,601,600.46 € 126,980 849,481.96 € 95,943 671,681.97 € 94,918 614,623.48 €
82,287 524,047.51 € 81,709 496,773.10 € 79,269 505,646.50 € 61,612 410,356.66 € 56,137 379,104.45 €
CATALAN-PRODUCED FILMS SHOWN IN CATALONIA. AUDIENCE AND EARNINGS IN CATALAN. 2011*Source: ICEC
*Films premiered in 2010 are counted as of their date of release. All these films are originally in Catalan, except Midnight in Paris and God of Carnage, which have been dubbed into Catalan
Títol Premiere date Audience Earnings
Pa negre (Black Bread) 15/10/10 251,867 1,601,600.46
Bruc 20/12/10 82,287 524,047.51
Floquet de neu (Snowflake, The White Gorilla) 23/12/11 37,158 232,255.87
Midnight in Paris 13/05/11 36,972 235,287.95
Catalunya Über Alles! 25/12/10 20,060 117,895.36
Mil cretins (A Thousand Fool) 29/12/10 16,148 99,572.00
Eva 28/10/11 9,142 61,188.19
Barcelona, abans que el temps ho esborri (Barcelona, Before Time Erases It) 25/03/11 8,824 52,066.40
El gènere femení (Womankind) 16/12/10 8,136 52,057.10
Un déu salvatge (God of Carnage) 18/11/11 6,333 42,985.69
BOOK AUTHOR PUBLISHER
Si tu em dius vine, ho deixo tot... però digue’m vine (If you ask me to come, I’ll drop everything... but please ask me to come)
Albert Espinosa Rosa dels Vents
Jo confesso (I confess) Jaume Cabré Proa
Indigneu-vos! (Time for Outrage!) Stéphane Hessel / Luis Sampedro Destino Català
El món groc (The Yellow World) Albert Espinosa Debolsillo
Stilton: cinquè viatge al regne de la fantasia (Fifth Journey in the Kingdom of Fantasy)
Geronimo Stilton Estrella Polar
MOST READ BOOKS IN CATALAN IN CATALONIA. 2011*Source: GFK
RANKINGS OF CATALAN CULTURAL PRODUCTION
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BOOK AUTHOR PUBLISHER
El método Dukan ilustrado (The Illustrated Dukan Diet) Pierre Dukan Integral
El prisionero del cielo (The Prisoner of Heaven) Carlos Ruiz Zafón Planeta
Si tu em dius vine, ho deixo tot... però digue’m vine (If you ask me to come, I’ll drop everything... but please ask me to come)
Albert Espinosa Grijalbo
¡Indignaos! (Time for Outrage!) Stéphane Hessel / José Luis Sampedro Destino
El tiempo entre costuras (The Time in Between ) María Dueñas Temas de Hoy
MOST READ BOOKS IN SPANISH IN CATALONIA. 2011*Source: GFK
* All of these works are by Catalan publishers.
THEATRE
Title Audience Earnings
Los Miserables (Les Misérables) 173,218 7,307,801
Campanades de Boda (Wedding Bells) 113,442 3,081,280
Cop de rock 110,864 2,543,219
Grease 91,371 2,681,694
Forever Young 73,795 1,667,493
Splenda 69,185 1,730,740
El sopar dels idiotes (The Dinner Game) 65,732 1,191,985
Agost (August) 46,705 1,266,112
Chicago 46,611 1,825,274
Qui té por de Virginia Wolf? (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf?) 42,158 737,490
PIECES PERFORMED IN BARCELONA. AUDIENCE AND EARNINGS. SEASON 2011/2012 (*) Source: ADETCA
(*) Figures as of 16/07/2012. All of these productions are Catalonian and in Catalan, except for Les Misérables and Grease.
DIVERSOS ARTISTES The Album of the Marathon 2011
MANOLO GARCÍA Los días intactos
SERGIO DALMA Vía Dalma II
MANEL 10 milles per veure una bona armadura
SOPA DE CABRA El retorn
MANEL 10 milles per veure una bona armadura 58,671
SOPA DE CABRA El retorn 40,000
DAGOLL DAGOM Cop de rock 21,000
ANTÒNIA FONT Lamparetes 20,600
SOPA DE CABRA The Best of Sopa de Cabra 20,000
MUSIC
BEST-SELLING ALBUMS BY CATALAN ARTISTS IN CATALONIA. 2011Source: 2012 Yearbook of Music and Entertainment in Catalonia by Enderrock
BEST-SELLING ALBUMS IN CATALAN IN CATALONIA. 2011Source: 2012 Yearbook of Music and Entertainment in Catalonia by Enderrock
190,000
80,000
80,000
58,671
40,000
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PUBLICATIONS
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