| 5. Film and Television Costs, Net (Details) - USD ($) | 12 Months Ended | |
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| Dec. 31, 2019 | Dec. 31, 2018 | |
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| Film and Television costs, beginning balance | $ 8,166,131 | $ 2,777,088 | 
| custom:CumulativeEffectOfAdoptionOfAsc | 0 | (219,472) | 
| Additions to Film and Television Costs | 3,920,013 | 6,644,728 | 
| Capitalized interest | 50,765 | 43,510 | 
| Film Amortization Expense | (2,230,024) | (1,079,723) | 
| Film and Television Costs, ending balance | $ 9,906,885 | $ 8,166,131 | 
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- Definition The amount of direct negative costs incurred in the physical production of a direct-to-television film, as well as allocations of production overhead and capitalized interest. Examples of direct negative costs include costs of story and scenario; compensation of cast, directors, producers, extras, and miscellaneous staff; costs of set construction and operations, wardrobe, and accessories; costs of sound synchronization; rental facilities on location; and postproduction costs such as music, special effects, and editing. Reference 1: http://fasb.org/us-gaap/role/ref/legacyRef 
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- Definition Cash payments related to direct negative costs incurred in the physical production of a film, as well as allocations of production overhead and capitalized interest. Examples of direct negative costs include costs of story and scenario; compensation of cast, directors, producers, extras, and miscellaneous staff; costs of set construction and operations, wardrobe, and accessories; costs of sound synchronization; rental facilities on location; and postproduction costs such as music, special effects, and editing. Reference 1: http://fasb.org/us-gaap/role/ref/legacyRef 
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