Le Monde's electoral bingo offers readers a way to relax while waiting for the final election result. The idea? Chec
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Politico takes a more moderate approach with a “What we know, what we don’t know” insert covering important facts about the election. And Buzzfeed News lists the most popular fake news stories on the web (and debunks them) .
The documentary format
To see: the 2 min 30 video clips from France Info filmed on smartphones by young Americans in their bedrooms. On the program of this series entitled #MonAmérique: global warming, immigration policy, freedom of religion, the place of Blacks, student debt, the role of finance, and the battle between Democrats and Republicans. A homemade, authentic and touching format.
Vox Media's short documentary in three 25-minute physician database episodes entitled "The right to vote, can we buy an election, which vote really counts?" is available on Netflix . In addition to numerous explanatory articles , Vox Media has produced a series of rare pedagogy, in particular the last episode devoted to the swing states.
Since this election is a marathon, the New York Times has put together an “Election Distractor” full of images, videos and soundscapes to transport you away from the reality of November 2020. The idea is that you stare at the screen and randomly watch: a woman making herself a hot chocolate, a timelapse video of a plant growing, etc.
The video game format
Japanese television covers the elections like a video game with two candidates presented in the form of avatars with "life bars". A daring format that allows us to take a step back from this month of November.
Stray links: SVOD platforms will finance French creation
wandering links
October 31, 2020
Reading time: 6 min
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French platforms & audiovisual – After weeks of negotiations, the government has finalized a decree aimed at making SVoD platforms, Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video contribute to the financing of French creation . France is thus one of the first countries to transpose the European directive on audiovisual media services at the national level.
The documentary format
To see: the 2 min 30 video clips from France Info filmed on smartphones by young Americans in their bedrooms. On the program of this series entitled #MonAmérique: global warming, immigration policy, freedom of religion, the place of Blacks, student debt, the role of finance, and the battle between Democrats and Republicans. A homemade, authentic and touching format.
Vox Media's short documentary in three 25-minute physician database episodes entitled "The right to vote, can we buy an election, which vote really counts?" is available on Netflix . In addition to numerous explanatory articles , Vox Media has produced a series of rare pedagogy, in particular the last episode devoted to the swing states.
Since this election is a marathon, the New York Times has put together an “Election Distractor” full of images, videos and soundscapes to transport you away from the reality of November 2020. The idea is that you stare at the screen and randomly watch: a woman making herself a hot chocolate, a timelapse video of a plant growing, etc.
The video game format
Japanese television covers the elections like a video game with two candidates presented in the form of avatars with "life bars". A daring format that allows us to take a step back from this month of November.
Stray links: SVOD platforms will finance French creation
wandering links
October 31, 2020
Reading time: 6 min
Share
French platforms & audiovisual – After weeks of negotiations, the government has finalized a decree aimed at making SVoD platforms, Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video contribute to the financing of French creation . France is thus one of the first countries to transpose the European directive on audiovisual media services at the national level.