May 7
INPUT Industry Day
Co-producing with the regions
Brings together filmmakers and funding bodies from around Asia to discuss co production possibilities. An opportunity to see and hear what other countries need and, most importantly, to meet the players and perhaps to find a partner. Delegations from China, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and more
Children's Television
What's happening in and around the region in Children's TV.
Who's Who at INPUT
A chance to hear from the international delegates - broadcaster representatives and filmmakers from all around the world in a session intended to put people at ease and increase opportunities for networking and constructive dialogue.
INPUT WELCOME RECEPTION
MAY 8 - 11
INPUT'S SCREENING PROGRAM runs from Tuesday 8th till Friday11th and will involve screenings and discussions of more than seventy programs running concurrently in three screening rooms. Four of the six sessions each day will be organised around genres or programming themes, namely:
- Drama and Scripted Comedy
- Current Affairs, Documentary (BUT NOT ARTS DOCS) and Factual
- Culture (including popular culture Arts and History)
- New Media / Cross platform
MORE PROGRAM UPDATES TO COME
GENRE NETWORKING LUNCHES are also a part of the INPUT Program. Further details to come…
INPUT SPECIAL SESSIONS:
WOMEN & GIRLS In this special INPUT session, public broadcasting leaders from around the world will share and discuss programming around the subject of women and girls and talk about how they are able to connect their audiences to issues that affect everyone. Panellists include:
- Carol Hirshfeld, Director General, Maori Television (New Zealand)
- Raka Gamini, Executive Producer Kundu 2TV (Papua New Guinea)
- Christine Hakim, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador (Indonesia)
- Diversity & Coaching Manager, North German Broadcasting (NDR) (Germany)
- Amelia Shaw, Multi-Platform Content Advisor, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Australia)
- Judy Tam, INPUT Board Chair, ITVS Executive Vice President and CFO (United States)
TV DRAMA AND THE CINEMA: Sponsored by the Goethe institute this session will bring together international drama commissioners to talk about the relationship between television drama and the cinema. More details coming soon.
More program details and special sessions to come. Keep checking website for updates.