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Power To The Pixel: Cross-Media Forum 2011 - Cineuropa

Cineuropa is the first European portal dedicated to cinema and audiovisual in 4 languages. With daily news, interviews, data bases, in-depth investigations into the audiovisual industry, Cineuropa aims at promoting the European film industry throughout the world. Welcome to a platform where professionals can meet and exchange information and ideas.
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Live from Power To The Pixel 2011 - storify.com

LIZ ROSENTHAL FOUNDER & CEO An early advocate and pioneer of cross-media, digital distribution and filmmaking, Liz is a digital film and media expert. She is the Founder and CEO of Power the Pixel (PttP), an organisation that supports the film and media industries in their transition to a digital age. The company specialises in new ways for content creators and businesses to create, finance and distribute stories and engage with audiences across multiple platforms.
http://www.powertothepixel.com/ “The Pixel Lab is a creative storm and a zen workshop, it opens new horizons and nails down specific issues, it helps keep things simple and triggers the hunger for luxurious platform jungles.” If you’re a European media professional wanting to find out how to create, finance and distribute stories across multiple platforms then The Pixel Lab is for you! Open to experienced creatives, executives and decision-makers working in film, TV, games, online/interactive, mobile, publishing or advertising, the residential lab takes place outside Berlin from 1-7 July 2012. This unique course is designed to future-proof project development, company growth and increase competitiveness in the international multi-platform marketplace as well as foster new artistic and business collaborations. Learn from world-class teachers and entrepreneurs who are breaking the mould.

POWER TO THE PIXEL « create, finance and distribute in a cross-media world

Training

http://www.torinofilmlab.it/training.php Every year TorinoFilmLab offers Script&Pitch, an advanced script development course for scriptwriters and directors of first and second features from all over the world. The programme is realized in partnership with Le Groupe Ouest , Nisi Masa , BoostHBG and Film i Skåne The course lasts from March to January (11 months) and foresees 3 residential workshops, 2 on line sessions and 1 Alumni meeting .
Von Simon am 4. Januar 2011 Wir freuen uns sehr, daß Power to the Pixel, Europas führende Cross Media Konferenz aus London, im Rahmen der Berlinale in die HomeBase Lounge kommt. Am ersten Berlinale-Wochenende werden Michel Reilhac (Executive Director ARTE France Cinema), Ben Grass (CEO und Gründer von Pure Grass Film – ein führender UK cross-media Produzent) und Lena Thiele (Cross-Media Producer, Gebrüder Beetz Filmproduktion , Berlin) für eine Stunde über die Erfahrungen beim ersten Pixel Lab 2010 sprechen. http://www.homebase-berlin.net/2011/01/europas-cross-media-forum-zu-gast-in-homebase-lounge/

(Deutsch) PttP: Sneak Preview zur Berlinale | HomeBase Lounge

How do the new ways that audiences are accessing and interacting with media change the way that stories are told, delivered and shared? How can powerful new tools and applications enable content creators – writers, directors, producers - to reach far greater and diverse audiences? What are the new business and rights models that are emerging? Who are the new stakeholders, financiers and partners of cross-media stories? Power to the Pixel presented a day of keynotes, candid case studies and presentations from an array of world-class experts who are working at the vanguard of cross-media content creation, production and finance.

POWER TO THE PIXEL « Conference 12 Oct

http://www.powertothepixel.com/events-and-training/pttp-events/london-forum-2010/conference-12-oct
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Cross/Trans/Media: Power to the Pixel 2010 | all about everyone

I’ve had the pleasure of attending two transmedia (or cross-media, if you prefer) conferences this year. The first was Transmedia Hollywood , over in LA, which was hosted by the venerable Henry Jenkins . And the second was Power to the Pixel (or PttP) this week. Both were pretty similar, with similar aims: to look at how multiple media touch points, channels and formats can be used creatively to build meaningful, participative experiences. Both focussed on storytelling, because that’s a deliberate approach to harnessing transmedia has so far been adopted mainly by entertainment brands, or brands whose products are stories. PttP perhaps had more of a mix of fringe players on the transmedia storytelling scene, the kind of people who are busy (and importantly) innovating alternative models of distribution, such as Jamie King of VO.DO , or more accidental (or even reluctant) transmedia storytellers, such as Tommy Pallotta.

The Pixel Report

The Pixel Report is brought to you by Power to the Pixel ‘s Liz Rosenthal & Tishna Molla. The website is devoted to showcasing new forms of storytelling, film-making and cross-media business development that is in tune with an audience-centred digital era. It is an essential tool for content creators, a vital resource for policy-makers & funding bodies and a unique guide for anyone interested in the future of film and the media. http://thepixelreport.org/
If you missed last week’s highly inspiring annual Cross-Media Forum , programmed and produced by Power to the Pixel and held in association with the BFI London Film Festival, then here’s your chance to catch up on the hot topics that came up for discussion. First off is the opening keynote from Michel Reilhac , Executive Director of ARTE France Cinéma, at the first-day conference. Called The Game-ification of Life , Michel’s presentation explores how the art of storytelling and experience design is being re-shaped by game dynamics.

The game-ification of life « The Pixel Report

http://thepixelreport.org/2010/10/26/the-game-ification-of-life/