Televisual is curating a panel session on creating content for digital audiences at the upcoming Media Technology Day at The Ham Yard Hotel on October 31st.


The panel will look at the opportunities to engage audiences with both short-form and long-form and discuss what they believe works to bring audiences to watch and share content.

Chairing the panel is Adam Gee, Commissioning Editor & New Talent Consultant, Red Bull Media House who was previously commissioning editor of original programming at Little Dot Studios/Real Stories documentary channel, and a long-time commissioning editor at Channel 4.

Joining him on the panel are Alex Morris, Chief Creative Officer at digital producer and distributor, Barcroft Studios; Athena Witter, Head of Digital at Fremantle (Love Island, Saturday Night Takeaway, The Voice digital coverage); Johnny Webb  Co-Founder and CEO of Sundog Pictures who was previously managing director of Virgin Media TV and Selma Turajlic, Co-Founder/COO, Little Dot Studios who was formerly head of Interactive Media and Licensing, at ALL3MEDIA International.

About the Media Technology Day

Brought to you by the Procam Group – Procam, Procam NY, Take2, Procam Projects and TLS – and supported by Televisual, the Media Technology Day is a focused, all-day industry event for heads of production, producers, directors, production managers, directors of photography and senior production operators.

The Media Technology Day includes a compelling line-up of seminars, including:

BBC Studios discussing how through storytelling and stunning images, the BBC Natural History Unit is making a major impact on public environmental awareness with a spotlight on the recent Dynasties series.

Cinelab will run a panel on The Enduring Legacy of Film. Why are people still shooting celluloid? Drawing on high profile recent case studies, the panel explores what’s involved, what’s the uplift and how it benefits the final look.

DoP Balazs Bolygo BSC, HSC discusses the benefits of shooting full frame and the use of Fujinon and Zeiss ‘smart lenses.’

DoP Tania Freimuth will give insights on shooting with full frame Canon Cinema Prime and Sumire lenses.

With the introduction of the VENICE, Sony takes a look at the shift towards Large Format sensors and full frame content creation.

ARRI will be taking attendees through remarkable productions produced this year with the Mini LF and Signature Primes, aided by Trinity.

Panasonic and Procam Projects will lead a discussion on fixed rig productions with a first-hand overview of an increasingly in-demand PTZ Camera format.

HDR & Atmos HE are also in close up with a panel of experts discussing the preparation and workflow needed to create better-looking HDR programming.

You can see the full seminar session timetable and who’s presenting at https://www.procam.tv/mediatechday
 
You can also catch up with the UK’s leading camera and lens vendors – all exhibiting in one place – with technical experts on hand to answer all of your production questions. Exhibitors include ARRI, Canon, Panasonic, RED, Sony, Cooke, Fujinon, Sigma, TLS, Zeiss, Litepanels, Global Distribution, Driving Plates, Take 2, Procam Projects and Procam.

The Media Technology Day is the place to find out what’s changing in your world, see the latest production technology and catch up with your peers with a drink in the luxurious Ham Yard Hotel bar.

Attendance is free but you need to register. Go here to complete your registration for entry.

Staff Reporter

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