ACT Filmmakers Network Briefing Session 2006 #3: Interactivity – The New World of Production Development
7:00pm, Wednesday 27 September, National Museum of Australia, Free admission
Consumers are becoming more demanding about their consumption needs.
This session considers what is the new and progressive relationship required between television/film content and the interactive component of content for websites, IPOD, RSS and content for mobile phones to add value to planned production.
The creation, use and complexity of developing content for producers is progressively becoming more complex. We are now living in the information age and the session looks at some of the questions and considerations practitioners should consider when developing their productions.
The session will be presented by Christy Dena, a cross-media entertainment creator, consultant and researcher, who has mentored at Australia’s cross-media lab (AFTRS LAMP), and advised film and TV practitioners in Australia and overseas.
The ACT Filmmakers' Network is supported by the ACT Government, through artsACT and the briefing sessions are funded and supported by the Australian Film Commission.
Consumers are becoming more demanding about their consumption needs.
This session considers what is the new and progressive relationship required between television/film content and the interactive component of content for websites, IPOD, RSS and content for mobile phones to add value to planned production.
The creation, use and complexity of developing content for producers is progressively becoming more complex. We are now living in the information age and the session looks at some of the questions and considerations practitioners should consider when developing their productions.
The session will be presented by Christy Dena, a cross-media entertainment creator, consultant and researcher, who has mentored at Australia’s cross-media lab (AFTRS LAMP), and advised film and TV practitioners in Australia and overseas.
The ACT Filmmakers' Network is supported by the ACT Government, through artsACT and the briefing sessions are funded and supported by the Australian Film Commission.