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Producing Animation Projects in Modern Russia: Development Trends

Student: Elvina Kamalova

Supervisor: Alexander Sharikov

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Media Management (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The Graduation Thesis focuses on the study of trends in the development of producing animation domestic projects. The relevance of creating this type of media content stems from the increasing market growth of animation projects in the country, positive forecasts from analysts regarding further development, and the departure of Western film companies from the Russian market, which provides more screen time for domestic animation projects. Additionally, the production process itself demands special attention. In this regard, the Graduation Thesis explores the very concept of producing animation and its development both in Russia and abroad. Different types of producing by sphere have been identified, with a detailed analysis of the producing of animation projects and identification of trends and prospects for this industry in Russia.

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