Day 2
Saturday 25th October
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| 9.15-9.30 |
Introduction given by John Jacobsen, Head of Norwegian Producers Association
(including screened examples of panelists work) |
| 9.30-11.00 |
Session One: How the funds work in Europe
- The difference between Film and TV funding
- How can the funds accommodate the dynamism of the animation industry
- Understanding the philosophy and function of the European funds
- It's a two way street: What do the funds actually want to fund?
Panellists:
Valorie Bourgoin,
Head of Animation, CNC, (France)
Dag Alveberg,
Chief Executive, Nordic Film and Television Fund (Norway)
John Jacobsen,
Chief Executive, Norwegian Producers Association (Norway)
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| 11.00-11.30 |
Coffee break |
| 11.30-13.00 |
Session Two:
The Role of the Broadcaster
Panellists:
Anne-Lise Andreisen,
Acquisition of Children & Youth Programming, Danmarks Radio, (Denmark)
Theresa Plummer-Andrews,
Head of Acquisitions & Creative Development, BBC Television, (UK)
Ingebjørg Torgersen,
NRK (Norway)
Ingrid Arai,
Acquisitions Executive, TV4, (Sweden)
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| 13.00-14.00 |
Lunch
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| 14.00-15.30 |
Session Three:
Co-producing within Europe
- choosing the right partners and combining a diversity of talents
- understand the potential pitfalls of co-production
- making a product for the international market
Panellists:
Andras Erkel,
Senior Director, Varga Studio Film & Video, (Hungary)
Mikael Shields,
Managing Director, Eva, (UK)
Hanna Hemilä,
Producer, Lumi Film, (Finland)
John Bullivant,
Head of Acquisition and Co-production, Hit Entertainment (UK)
Tom Van Waveran,
Director of the UK Office, Nelvana Enterprises, (Canada / UK)
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| 15.30-16.00 |
Coffee break
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| 16.00-16.30 |
End of Day Summary
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| Evening |
Special programme of Scandinavian-produced animation
Location: Filmhuset, Stockholm
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