![]() Other children's programs was the only television production type that saw a fall in production hours between 2015––22, decreasing 70.5% (−525 hours) to 220 hours however, the average cost per hour increased by 194.1% ($62,500) to $94,700. In contrast, television documentaries had a large fall in average cost per hour of 51.3% (−$117,900) because of a large increase in broadcast hours of 164.6% (731 hours) and a minimal increase in production costs of 29.1% ($29.7m). ![]() This was influenced by production businesses using high quality scripted shows to attract and retain viewers and subscribers in a competitive market. Television drama broadcast hours had a comparatively smaller increase of 70.4% (350 hours), driving up average cost per hour for television drama to $1,280,200, an increase of 98.3% ($634,500) from 2015–16. Television drama had the largest increase in production costs from 2015–16, increasing 238.2% ($764.2m) to $1,085.0m in 2021–22. Total television broadcast hours increased by 1.7% (1,520 hours) from 2015–16 to 88,986 hours, with 25.4% (22,633 hours) first released on a digital platform in 2021–22. Film and video production and post-production businesses contributed 40.5% ($1,678.7m) of 2021–22 television production costs, increasing their share from 27.5% in 2015–16.īroadcasters and channel providers decreased their share in 2021–22 but still contributed the majority (59.5% $2,468.3m) of television production costs. Visual effects services generated $115.0m of income in 2021–22, contributing 29.6% of total post-production, digital and visual effects services income.ĭuring 2021–22, film and video production and post-production businesses, broadcasters and channel providers incurred production costs of $4,147.1m for television productions, an increase of 64.4% ($1,624.3m) from 2015–16. Total post-production, digital and visual effects services income increased by 231.8% ($271.7m) to $388.9m in 2021–22, reflecting a trend of production businesses bringing simpler work in-house. Other production services became the largest component of production services income in 2021–22, contributing 52.3% up from a 15.3% contribution in 2015–16. The largest increase was from other production services which increased by 627.2% ($348.7m) to $404.3m in 2021–22. Income from television drama programs was the major driver of this increase, in line with television drama production costs which are discussed in Film, television and video production activity.įilm and video production generated $837.6m in income in 2021–22, comprising 18.3% of total income. The largest source of income was production income from television programs, which contributed 33.8% of total income in 2021–22.
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