Acorn TV has greenlit the new crime drama Allie & Andi, which Brooke Shields (Mother of the Bride, Suddenly Susan) will star in and executive produce.
Tag: Dan March
Dramatic Future
December 10, 2024
Leading distributors weigh in about how financing and windowing strategies are evolving.
World Screen Podcast: Distribution Evolution
November 22, 2023
The latest episode from the World Screen podcast is now available: Distribution Evolution.
Adi Hasak Unveils Karantina Drama Series
October 19, 2023
Adi Hasak (Shades of Blue, Eyewitness) and Adi TV Studios have unveiled the new family crime drama Karantina, an international production based on the ZDF format Tempel.
Distribution Evolution
October 5, 2023
Dan March, managing partner of Dynamic Television, highlighted how the role of the independent producer-distributor is evolving in the scripted business as the TV Drama Festival continued.
TV Drama Festival Schedule
September 27, 2023
Keynotes slated for the TV Drama Festival, taking place from October 3 to 5, include Universal Television’s Erin Underhill, Fremantle’s Christian Vesper, Banijay’s Christian Wikander, Two Brothers Pictures’ Sarah Hammond, ZDF Studios’ Robert Franke and Yi Qiao and many others. Check out the full schedule here and sign up for your free registration here.
TV Drama Festival to Spotlight Changing Role of Distributors
September 13, 2023
Eccho Rights’ Fredrik af Malmborg and Dynamic Television’s Dan March will discuss the evolving role of distributors during the TV Drama Festival, taking place October 3 to 5. You can register here for free.
Video Interview: Dynamic Television’s Dan March
May 17, 2022
Dan March, managing partner at Dynamic Television, on the importance of scaling up the company's production activities, spotting innovative concepts from across the globe, crafting smart distribution strategies and emerging opportunities with AVOD players.
Video Interview with Dynamic Television’s Dan March
February 23, 2021
The founder and managing partner talks about the breadth of countries involved in new productions and co-productions and leaning into the abundance of demand for non-English-language drama.