An intensive seminar to analyse practical case studies for producing broadband content. This full-day Broadband Seminar on July 1 which examines, explores and informs content producers in developing broadband projects by analysing practical examples from around the globe.
As emerging entertainment models are beginning to hint at the future impact of broadband content and its applications, the ability to take advantage of broadband’s unique characteristics will enable effective long-term cross media production strategies. Such attributes include broadband’s ‘always on’ functionality, its greater capability to deliver rich, interactive media and its accessibility from a multitude of networked devices in a variety of social settings.
Presented by Film Victoria’s Digital Media Fund this Broadband Seminar aims to advance cross platform development between the film, television and new media sectors and is designed specifically for professional content creators who need to address the skills, synergies and strategies required to practice effective 360? commissioning of quality digital media projects. Hosted by Inventor, Author & Educator Mark Pesce, this seminar will place broadband content firmly in context, and in full view.
Jo Lane speaks about Jupiter Green and its financial model for the session "Dollars & Sense"
The Digital Media Fund is funded by Multimedia Victoria as part of the Victorian Government’s Connecting Victoria policy, which aims to bring the benefits of technology to all Victorians; and is managed through the Industry Development & Investment business unit at Film Victoria.