TedX transmedia Rome: de video’s
Posted on | oktober 20, 2011 | No Comments
In september dit jaar had de TedX Transmedia plaats in Rome. Twintig sprekers (waaronder oud NOS hoofdredacteur Hans Laroes en NPO innovatie manager Marieke Hermans) maakten hun opwachting rond de thema’s passie, moed en magie. Alle video’s op een rijtje. Lees verder
First session: Courage
- REPORTING A REBELLION – the spring revolution in North Africa. Mohamed Nanabhay is the Head of Online at Al Jazeera English based in Doha, Qatar. He joined Al Jazeera in 2004 and is currently leading AJE’s online operations and serves as the website Editor-in- Chief. He led the team that produced Al Jazeera’s widely acclaimed online coverage of the Arab revolutions in 2011. In TEDxTransmedia he makes the argument that not technology but people, make revolutions.
- TWICE UPON A TIME – a new storytelling language in the making. Michel Reilhac is currently Head of Cinema for the French/ German public cultural broadcasting company ARTE France, acquiring about 100 films a year and co-producing each year around 25 independant features worldwide. In TEDxTransmedia he explains us a new storytelling language in the making.
- SMASHING THE SILOS – co-creating with communities. Katz Keily is a catalyst, curator, commissioner, connector and an expert in co-creation. She is the brain behind the b.TWEEN phenomenon: where digital disruptors from companies big and small congregate to figure out what they can do together that they can’t do on their own. She judges for various awards including SXSW Accelerator, BIMA interactive, British Council Young Creative Entrepreneur Award and the Big Chip Awards. In TEDxTransmedia she explains how to involve the audience into the creative process.
- POWER 200seconds. Ian has with 20 years experience in the entertainment and digital media industries. He started to research multi-platform storytelling in 2004, working with students from 2007 in various medialabs on transmedia prototypes and production models. He founded Hubbub Media in 2008 to develop original transmedia properties and formats. In TEDxTransmedia he questions who should be held responsible for producing socially responsible media.
- THE STRENGTH OF A STORY – doing good for the World. Andrew Slack is creator, co-founder, and Executive Director of the Harry Potter Alliance which takes a creative approach to activism by mobilizing thousands of kids to spread love and fight for justice in the spirit of the Harry Potter novels. In TEDxTransmedia he tells a story about the power of stories, and his experiences in using that power for good.
- POWER 200seconds. Andrea Saveri, a former research director of Institute for the Future, is a foresight and strategy developer helping companies to apply insights from futures research and emerging technologies to develop strategy and market opportunities. In TEDxTransmedia she invites to establish socially responsible media that take into account and actively involve the youngest generations, that already are projected to the future.
- OUT OF THE BOX – pushing creativity forward. Marieke Hermans is a creative media professional with a clear vision of innovation in media content. As Innovation Manager at the Dutch Public Broadcasting (NPO) she directs the NPOX network for over 2500 media professionals initiating and organizing more than 200 workshops and an annual festival. As project manager of Eurovision TV Lab she contributes to the innovation of video formats, content and audience participation of public content for Nederland3. In TEDxTransmedia she defies us to think out of the box, in order to help the best -not the average- ideas to get to production and to the audience.
- ENGAGING THE DISTRIBUTORS – reaching a broader audience. Christian Wikander is the Head of Drama & Entertainment at Swedish public service broadcaster SVT. He has 25 years experience as a drama originator, film director and producer in several TV-series, productions and co-productions like Three Crowns, Hotel Caesar (Hotel Caesar is still running in Norway and celebrates it’s 13th anniversary this year) High Sea, Big City Life, The truth about Marika (I-emmy award, Cannes 2008). In TEDxTransmedia he suggest us to engage distributors aside producers and creatives and tells how this mutual engagement to the story, brought to life the transmedia Drama “The truth about Marika”.
- BEYOND FINANCE – how to court the stakeholders. An early advocate and pioneer of cross-media storytelling, digital distribution and filmmaking, Liz Rosenthal is a digital film and media expert. She is the Founder and CEO of Power to the Pixel (PttP), a leading cross-media organisation that specialises in and advises international media companies and creators in new ways to create, finance and distribute stories and engage with audiences across multiple platforms. In TEDxTransmedia she warns us that, despite technology changed the channels via which stories travel, storytellers still go ask for funds mainly at the same gatekeepers who run the traditional media.
- THE MONEY MYTH – what media can do. Jem Bendell is a professor and the owner-director of Lifeworth Consulting, providing solutions for systemic change towards sustainable development. For 16 years he has consulted with business, United Nations (UN) and civil society, while writing over 100 publications on the social responsibility of organisations. In TEDxTransmedia he denounces the crisis in the monetary system.
Second session: passion
- TRANSACTIVISM crossing media platforms to create effective social change. Lina Srivastava is a first-mover in transmedia for social issue content– coining the phrase “transmedia activism” and creating the eponymous framework — and has been involved in successful cross-media campaigns for several documentaries. In TEDxTransmedia she makes the point for what she calls ‘Transactivism’, for Trasmedia activism.
- THE NUCLEAR POWER OF IMAGERY – bewitching with the visual. Max Giovagnoli has been the pioneer of transmedia storytelling in Italy, and his book Fare cross-media (Makin’ cross-media, 2005) has been the first essay focusing on cross-media/transmedia narratives ever published in Europe. He got a PhD in Literature and Imagery focusing on the relationships between storytelling and iconography in the tales of Middle Ages, and his novels are witty experiments of polymorphic narrative spreading into real and digital worlds. In TEDxTransmedia he makes a call for responsible storytelling, to address an audience that ever more looks for engagement and complexity, but also for liability and inspirational responsible emotions.
- TRANSCENDING BOUNDARIES – see the world through someone else’s eyes. Delia specializes in turning extraordinary ideas — involving the arts, cutting-edge technology and new media–into reality. The common theme is that they all attempt to make the world a better place. Current projects include leading the strategy to make the TED Conference video content available–for free– to television broadcasters globally and managing Nokia’s $1million investment challenge for the most innovative plan using mobile technology in the developing world. In TEDxTransmedia she talks about transcending boundaries, by telling her experiences in the organization of Pangea Day.
- BECOMING THE INSPIRATION WE SEEK – the alchemy of opposites. Olivia Fermi, is a writer, photographer and process facilitator. Besides helping clients jump to the next level in whatever sticky area of work they choose, she talks and gives workshops on the Neutron Trail, her name for a free-form cultural inquiry into the disconnects which mark this complex and controversial terrain — our shared nuclear legacy. In TEDxTransmedia she invites us to become the inspiration we seek, by referring to the example of her grandfather Enrico Fermi, Nobel prize for Physics and often referred to as “the father of the nuclear bomb”.
- P0WER 200seconds. Jon Ola is Executive Supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest and Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
- Previously he worked for the Norwegian public broadcaster NRK. Jon Ola has 15 years’ of experience working with major productions and co-productions at NRK and TV 2 as well as independent production companies. He’s a member of the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and has produced and directed a variety of programmes, such as the Nobel Peace Prize Concert. the Norwegian Film Awards and the Norwegian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, Melodi Grand Prix. In TEDxTransmedia he reminds who really is ‘responsible’ for having socially responsible media.
- RESHAPING STORYTELLING – changing the way we tell stories. Frank is the author of The Art of Immersion: How the Digital Generation is Remaking Hollywood, Madison Avenue, and the Way We Tell Stories, recently published in the U.S. and the U.K. As a contributing editor at Wired for more than a decade, he has written extensively about media and technology, from the making of Avatar to Sony’s enormous gamble on the PlayStation 3 to the posthumous career of Philip K. Dick in Hollywood.
Third session: magic
- DR. WHO and MYTHOLOGY travel across time and space. A transmedia commissioner and producer with 15 years experience in expanding stories across digital platforms. Rosie is currently responsible for commissioning the next generation of connected TV, mobile, online and IPTV platforms for BBC Drama, Films and Acquisitions. In this role she has pioneered the development of online drama and narrative gaming, overseeing the strategy and delivery of the BBC’s most successful transmedia brands. In TEDxTransmedia she makes the case for working across silos for creating grander narrative.
- ENVIRONMENTAL CITIES – architecture to nurture creativity. Mitchell is a leader in ecological design and urbanism. He is a co-founder of Terreform ONE and Terrefuge, and is on the faculty at Columbia University and Parsons. He was chosen by Wired for “The 2008 Smart List: 15 People the Next President Should Listen To”. In TEDxTransmedia he show us a glimpse of future.
- IT IS IMPORTANT AND IT IS FUN – what a future: social media and journalism. Hans Laroes is a Dutch journalist. Editor in chief of NOS News until July 2011 he is the president of the News Assembly of the EBU Eurovision, and chair of its Task Force on Public Value. In TEDxTransmedia he Talks about the future of journalism.
- Joi Ito is a Japanese activist, entrepreneur, venture capitalist and Director of the MIT Media Lab. He has received recognition for his role as an entrepreneur focused on Internet and technology companies and has founded, among other companies, PSINet Japan, Digital Garage and Infoseek Japan. He maintains a blog, a wiki and an IRC channel. Ito is the Chairman of Creative Commons, and General Partner of Neoteny Labs. In TEDxTransmedia he makes a call for transparency.
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Category: journalistiek, sociale media, transmedia storytelling
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