When: 8 Sep 2010 - 10 Sep 2010
Fees: Not for profit sector £225 (plus VAT) until 27 August, £275 (plus VAT) thereafter. Private sector £600 (plus VAT) until 27 August, £700 (plus VAT) thereafter.
URL Link: http://www.themediafestivalarts.com/index.cfm
Registration Link: http://www.emapconferences.co.uk/mediafestivalarts/pricegrid/_nocache
The Media Festival Arts in partnership with Arts Council England and the UK Film Council will offer cutting edge content fusing the digital agendas of the arts, film, media and technology. The festival was conceived to provide an environment in which media and arts professionals can meet, share and discuss new opportunities created a rapidly evolving digital media landscape.
The festival content will reflect the relationship between creative innovation, digital revenue streams and adding value to existing core activities. It will demonstrate how digital innovation can lead to mutually beneficial cross industry partnerships and new creative and commercial opportunities.
This festival aims to work towards a new settlement for public access to culture, to build a new public digital cultural space for the UK. The arts and the media industries need to talk and learn about shared possibilities, shared standards, shared technical solutions, and shared visions for what public service media can look like in the digital age.
5 reasons to attend:
Find out how the arts can collaborate with the broadcast and media industries to deliver multiplatform public service content.
Network with 350+ executives from the arts, media and technology to lay the foundations of mutually beneficial enterprise - previous festival's have attracted delegates from the BBC, Channel 4, Sony Music, Google, Sky Arts, Tate, BFI, ITV, NPA and many more...
Find out what funding and investment opportunities are available for innovation and creative Research and Development.
Understand the challenges to rights and brand protection in collaborative environments and learn how to add value with online brand extensions.
Unlock the potential in interactive, IP technology, and video-on-demand to deliver creativity, accessibility and profitable partnerships.
Key themes will include:
Monetising digital content
Creative applications of digital content
Creating compelling online brand experiences
Social gaming
Developing interactive arts engagement
Apps and the arts
Meet TV and multiplatform arts commissioners
Public service arts content
Digital content sponsorship
Digital rights negotiation and management
Project Canvas
Transforming digital audiences into live audiences
Driving innovation through technology
Getting to grips with Search Engine Optimisation, CRM and e-tailing