Lucas Jinkis, co-founder and CEO of Zeppelin Studios, spoke with ttvnews about the projects that the production company is developing and the new ones in store.

“Our experience at Content Americas was very positive,” Lucas Jinkis, co-founder and CEO of Zeppelin Studios, told ttvnews.

“On the one hand we were able to see each other’s faces with all our friends and industry leaders, and on the other hand draw conclusions about what is happening in what for us is a new paradigm shift.”

This great change involves an evolution of the business model, which, according to the CEO, opens the doors to a world of creativity and alliances.

“We are coming from an explosion in content production based on a business model that could not be sustained in the short term,” said Jinkis. “I think we have a new opportunity to be creative and find new paths, we have to think about co-production formats.”

“I think we are going to see series that are going to coexist in different windows (platforms and linear) and films that are going to live on platforms and theatrical and we have to join forces among the producers.”

In this sense, the event presented the production company with the opportunity to strengthen its alliances with international players.

“From Zeppelin Studio, at the event we were able to consolidate our relationship with Amazon Prime Video and plan new projects, and we are analyzing a co-production model with Paramount+ including our own OTT platform, GoSeries.”

And in terms of premieres, Zeppelin continues to work with HBO Max, which is about to premiere season 2 of the successful series Dias de Gallos.

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