$5.7bn
$XXX.Xm
46,359
19,296
$X.Xbn
The Video Postproduction Services industry has experienced declines in recent years. Demand for video postproduction services from film production has been inconsistent. Nonetheless, the streaming media and TV boom has increased the industry's prominence in the entertainment sector. The proliferation of mobile devices with varying screen dimensions has raised demand for reformatting and screen conversion services. High technology costs and pandemic-induced disruptions to film and television production have hindered the industry. Video postproduction revenue has fallen at a CAGR of 1.6% to $5.7 billion through the end of 2024, despite a 2.2% rise in 2024 alone.
Industry revenue has declined at a CAGR of 1.6 % over the past five years, to reach an estimated $5.7bn in 2024.
Market size is projected to grow over the next five years.
Company | Market Share (%)
2024 | Revenue ($m)
2024 | Profit ($m)
2024 | Profit Margin (%)
2024 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Technicolor | 668.5 | -1.3 | -0.2 | |
Framestore Limited | 123.1 | 7.6 | 6.2 |
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Industry revenue is measured across several distinct product and services lines, including Linear and nonlinear editing, Visual effects and animation and Film development and conversion. Linear and nonlinear editing is the largest segment of the Video Postproduction Services in the US.
Linear editing is being phased out
The Video Postproduction Services industry includes businesses that prepare motion pictures for public distribution by performing editing, subtitling, closed captioning, animation and other special effects services. Companies that are involved in movie or TV production and perform postproduction activities in-house are excluded from this industry.
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NAICS 51219 - Video Postproduction Services in the US
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The market size of the Video Postproduction Services in the US industry in United States is $5.7bn in 2024.
There are 19,296 businesses in the Video Postproduction Services in the US industry in United States, which has grown at a CAGR of 2.0 % between 2019 and 2024.
The market size of the Video Postproduction Services in the US industry in United States has been declining at a CAGR of 1.6 % between 2019 and 2024.
Over the next five years, the Video Postproduction Services in the US industry in United States is expected to grow.
The biggest companies operating in the Video Postproduction Services market in United States are Technicolor and Framestore Limited
Linear and nonlinear editing and Visual effects and animation are part of the Video Postproduction Services in the US industry.
The company holding the most market share in United States is Technicolor.
The level of competition is high and increasing in the Video Postproduction Services in the US industry in United States.