HABITS AND PREFERENCES OF FILIPINO VIEWERS OF LOCAL FILMS IN METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES
The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) in partnership with De La Salle University’s Social Research and Development Center (DLSU-SRDC), has released a comprehensive study on the viewing habits of Filipino audiences in Metro Manila. This follows the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the two institutions on March 5, 2024.
The research, titled “Habits and Preferences of Filipino Viewers of Local Films in Metro Manila,” addresses the persistent decline in cinema attendance, which has been further impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, increased access to digital platforms, and other viewing alternatives.
Through surveys and focus group discussions, the study examined audience demographics, film preferences, and perceptions of both local and foreign cinema. Key results show the need for higher-quality content, more strategic and engaging marketing, greater support for local productions in cinemas, increased industry backing, and strengthened academic partnerships to foster youth participation in Philippine cinema.
This study aims to equip industry stakeholders with vital insights into Philippine media consumption patterns, enabling them to craft informed strategies that can improve the local cinema scene and enhance the overall movie-going experience.
Grab your digital copy here:
https://fdcp.ph/viewers-of-local-films
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Office of the President
FILM DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
OF THE PHILIPPINES
855 T.M Kalaw Street, Ermita, Manila, Philippines - 1000
Tel no.: +632 8 256 9908 | Email: mediadesk@fdcp.gov.ph
Website: www.fdcp.ph
The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) in partnership with De La Salle University’s Social Research and Development Center (DLSU-SRDC), has released a comprehensive study on the viewing habits of Filipino audiences in Metro Manila. This follows the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the two institutions on March 5, 2024.
The research, titled “Habits and Preferences of Filipino Viewers of Local Films in Metro Manila,” addresses the persistent decline in cinema attendance, which has been further impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, increased access to digital platforms, and other viewing alternatives.
Through surveys and focus group discussions, the study examined audience demographics, film preferences, and perceptions of both local and foreign cinema. Key results show the need for higher-quality content, more strategic and engaging marketing, greater support for local productions in cinemas, increased industry backing, and strengthened academic partnerships to foster youth participation in Philippine cinema.
This study aims to equip industry stakeholders with vital insights into Philippine media consumption patterns, enabling them to craft informed strategies that can improve the local cinema scene and enhance the overall movie-going experience.
Grab your digital copy here:
https://fdcp.ph/viewers-of-local-films
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