Arsène Wenger and the FIFA Training Centre are changing how we understand football. And FIFA Insight Live, his new podcast for the upcoming FIFA World Cup™ in Qatar, will help do that
Arsène Wenger is fronting his first ever podcast during the 2022 FIFA World Cup™ in Qatar.
FIFA Insight Live: A Training Centre Podcast will take football fans inside the game like never before, helping them understand football in a whole new way.
Now FIFA’s Chief of Global Football Development, Wenger will be joined by a team of football experts – the FIFA Technical Study Group (Tsg) – who are attending all 64 FIFA FIFA World CupTM matches, providing technical insight at the final whistle.
Wenger said: “Part of the excitement of any World Cup is to go into a restaurant or bar after the game and hearing fans talking about it. So this podcast and access to the Tsg in this...
Arsène Wenger is fronting his first ever podcast during the 2022 FIFA World Cup™ in Qatar.
FIFA Insight Live: A Training Centre Podcast will take football fans inside the game like never before, helping them understand football in a whole new way.
Now FIFA’s Chief of Global Football Development, Wenger will be joined by a team of football experts – the FIFA Technical Study Group (Tsg) – who are attending all 64 FIFA FIFA World CupTM matches, providing technical insight at the final whistle.
Wenger said: “Part of the excitement of any World Cup is to go into a restaurant or bar after the game and hearing fans talking about it. So this podcast and access to the Tsg in this...
- 11/18/2022
- Podnews.net
Screen Australia will host a one day seminar on Monday 3 December about film-making across multiple platforms. The seminar, open to the public in Sydney will be lead by experts who have worked across Game of Thrones, The Bourne Legacy, Titanic, Pirates of the Caribbean and Australia’s Storm Surfers 3D. Tickets are $50.
The announcement:
Screen Australia and StoryLabs will present world-class film campaign designers and experiential storytelling experts in a one-off, full-day public seminar in Sydney on Monday 3 December. Film 3.0 | Making Multi-platform Movies will showcase insights, case studies and practical guidance on producing multi-platform extensions for feature films; turning them from one-off views into an exploratory, expanded ‘storyworld’ spread across mediums, platforms and devices. Attendance is strongly recommended for film and digital industry professionals.
The seminar will be led by 10 of the industry’s leading experts who have worked across properties including King Kong, Game of Thrones, The Bourne Legacy,...
The announcement:
Screen Australia and StoryLabs will present world-class film campaign designers and experiential storytelling experts in a one-off, full-day public seminar in Sydney on Monday 3 December. Film 3.0 | Making Multi-platform Movies will showcase insights, case studies and practical guidance on producing multi-platform extensions for feature films; turning them from one-off views into an exploratory, expanded ‘storyworld’ spread across mediums, platforms and devices. Attendance is strongly recommended for film and digital industry professionals.
The seminar will be led by 10 of the industry’s leading experts who have worked across properties including King Kong, Game of Thrones, The Bourne Legacy,...
- 10/29/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
The second Digital Ignition Multi-platform Clinic held by Screen Australia will focus on multi-platform extentions to feature films. The clinic will look beyond websites, webisodes and social media to create a ‘multi-platform production bible’.
The announcement:
Screen Australia has announced that its second Digital Ignition Multi-platform Clinic will focus on multi-platform extensions to feature film. Recent high-profile examples include extensions to The Dark Knight, District 9, Prometheus, Salt and Tron: Legacy but these strategies can be equally applicable and advantageous to lower-budget productions.
The five-day intensive workshop in late November 2012 will support up to seven teams to develop a multi-platform strategy for a feature film. The aim is to go beyond brochure-style websites and basic narrative extensions such as webisodes, Facebook and Twitter updates to focus on the deeper potential of multi-platform storytelling as a rich creative experience in its own right. Participants will develop a full strategy encapsulated in...
The announcement:
Screen Australia has announced that its second Digital Ignition Multi-platform Clinic will focus on multi-platform extensions to feature film. Recent high-profile examples include extensions to The Dark Knight, District 9, Prometheus, Salt and Tron: Legacy but these strategies can be equally applicable and advantageous to lower-budget productions.
The five-day intensive workshop in late November 2012 will support up to seven teams to develop a multi-platform strategy for a feature film. The aim is to go beyond brochure-style websites and basic narrative extensions such as webisodes, Facebook and Twitter updates to focus on the deeper potential of multi-platform storytelling as a rich creative experience in its own right. Participants will develop a full strategy encapsulated in...
- 8/10/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Eight screen productions have been selected to take part in a multi-platform and transmedia clinic in November, organised by Screen Australia.
The Digital Ignition Multi-platform clinic is a week long workshop designed to “support the development of production ready multi-platform strategies.”
The clinic will be run by Gary Hayes, co-founder of StoryLabs who also wrote Screen Australia’s How to write a Transmedia Production Bible.
The announcement follows the first round of All Media program recipients.
Mike Cowap, Investment Manager, Screen Australia said: “The Digital Ignition Multi-platform Clinic falls within the suite of support offered through our All Media Program, which seeks to ignite and strengthen digital understanding, expertise and activity within the Australian screen content sector. We’re thrilled to be working with Gary Hayes and his StoryLabs network to make this as rich and practical a workshop as possible.”
Of the eight, two feature films, one TV show,...
The Digital Ignition Multi-platform clinic is a week long workshop designed to “support the development of production ready multi-platform strategies.”
The clinic will be run by Gary Hayes, co-founder of StoryLabs who also wrote Screen Australia’s How to write a Transmedia Production Bible.
The announcement follows the first round of All Media program recipients.
Mike Cowap, Investment Manager, Screen Australia said: “The Digital Ignition Multi-platform Clinic falls within the suite of support offered through our All Media Program, which seeks to ignite and strengthen digital understanding, expertise and activity within the Australian screen content sector. We’re thrilled to be working with Gary Hayes and his StoryLabs network to make this as rich and practical a workshop as possible.”
Of the eight, two feature films, one TV show,...
- 10/25/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
As part of Screen Australia’s All Media initiative, the Digital Ignition Multi-Platform Clinic is a five-day workshop for content makers to refine an existing project.
With guidance by Gary Hayes, founder of StoryLabs, a transmedia collective with offices in Australia, UK, Canada and the Us, the workshop will focus on the deeper potential of multi-platform storytelling. It aims to assist screenwriters, digital creators and game developers to go beyond basic narrative extensions such as webisodes, facebook and twitter updates.
Over the five days, participants will build a ‘story production bible‘, enabling them to take a project across relevant platforms to build and sustain an audience.
Screen Australia Investment Manager Mike Cowap said in a statement, “The Digital Ignition Multi-platform Clinic falls within the suite of support offered through our All Media Program, which seeks to ignite and strengthen digital understanding, expertise and activity within the Australian screen content sector.
With guidance by Gary Hayes, founder of StoryLabs, a transmedia collective with offices in Australia, UK, Canada and the Us, the workshop will focus on the deeper potential of multi-platform storytelling. It aims to assist screenwriters, digital creators and game developers to go beyond basic narrative extensions such as webisodes, facebook and twitter updates.
Over the five days, participants will build a ‘story production bible‘, enabling them to take a project across relevant platforms to build and sustain an audience.
Screen Australia Investment Manager Mike Cowap said in a statement, “The Digital Ignition Multi-platform Clinic falls within the suite of support offered through our All Media Program, which seeks to ignite and strengthen digital understanding, expertise and activity within the Australian screen content sector.
- 9/8/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Mipcom took place over a month ago, but its effects can still be felt – particularly by those who had never been to an international market. James Boyce, on behalf of Dog Money World, shares his first experience with Encore.
It was not just any other Sunday afternoon in Sydney. Our hearts beating with excitement at the prospect, ‘this time next week, we could be touching down in France for Mipcom’. Our decision was made, after months of working on our cross-media concept Crime Plays and a great response from a pitching panel, it seemed that this project would be the one that would take us to our first international market.
From the get-go we felt we were onto something good with Crime Plays, an immersive cross-platform experience that puts a crime world in the palm of your hands. Most aptly described it’s The Amazing Race meets Mafia Wars.
In the months preceding Mipcom,...
It was not just any other Sunday afternoon in Sydney. Our hearts beating with excitement at the prospect, ‘this time next week, we could be touching down in France for Mipcom’. Our decision was made, after months of working on our cross-media concept Crime Plays and a great response from a pitching panel, it seemed that this project would be the one that would take us to our first international market.
From the get-go we felt we were onto something good with Crime Plays, an immersive cross-platform experience that puts a crime world in the palm of your hands. Most aptly described it’s The Amazing Race meets Mafia Wars.
In the months preceding Mipcom,...
- 11/17/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
A group of multi-platform/transmedia creators – including Australia’s Gary Hayes – have joined forces to create StoryLabs, an organisation for the education and mentoring of storytellers.
“Technology has created both new tools and new ways to reach connected audiences. Mastering these new storytelling tools in the changing media landscape is the mission of StoryLabs,” said Hayes.
StoryLab’s development programs include Ad Lab (focused on cross media advertising), Mobile Media Lab, Community Lab (focused on Social Media Story), Games Lab, Innovation Lab (focused on story around new services and product) and Transmedia Lab (focused on the development of new forms of storytelling).
Mentors will provide “a hands-on opportunity for brands and media properties to advance new story formats and to shape a fully integrated story based transmedia solution”, according to an official statement.
StoryLabs is hosting a mentor and participant online network that will allow people to to engage in...
“Technology has created both new tools and new ways to reach connected audiences. Mastering these new storytelling tools in the changing media landscape is the mission of StoryLabs,” said Hayes.
StoryLab’s development programs include Ad Lab (focused on cross media advertising), Mobile Media Lab, Community Lab (focused on Social Media Story), Games Lab, Innovation Lab (focused on story around new services and product) and Transmedia Lab (focused on the development of new forms of storytelling).
Mentors will provide “a hands-on opportunity for brands and media properties to advance new story formats and to shape a fully integrated story based transmedia solution”, according to an official statement.
StoryLabs is hosting a mentor and participant online network that will allow people to to engage in...
- 8/26/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
Film Victoria will hold Arresting Audiences, a summit for screen practitioners on identifying and engaging audiences, on September 23 and 24.
The agency claims its the first event of its kind in Australia, with a specific focus on audiences – demographics, marketing, advertising, audience testing and genre: “We’re getting the experts together to ask the questions, what do they look like? And how do you capture them?” said CEO Sandra Sdraulig.
Sdraulig added that the summit aims to connect screen practitioners to resources and research to make content that reaches an audience.
Speakers include Ewan Burnett, Michael Favelle, Alan Finney, Gary Hayes, Robyn Kershaw, Sue Maslin, Kim Vecera and Julia Zemiro.
Tickets are $75. Full details at www.film.vic.gov.au...
The agency claims its the first event of its kind in Australia, with a specific focus on audiences – demographics, marketing, advertising, audience testing and genre: “We’re getting the experts together to ask the questions, what do they look like? And how do you capture them?” said CEO Sandra Sdraulig.
Sdraulig added that the summit aims to connect screen practitioners to resources and research to make content that reaches an audience.
Speakers include Ewan Burnett, Michael Favelle, Alan Finney, Gary Hayes, Robyn Kershaw, Sue Maslin, Kim Vecera and Julia Zemiro.
Tickets are $75. Full details at www.film.vic.gov.au...
- 8/3/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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