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  1. 1. EiTV 2018 
 Schedule shortcut August 2018 @nickfarnhill
  2. 2. 2 Wednesday 22.08.18
  3. 3. 3 Meet the Controller: Damian Kavanagh, BBC Three The Sidlaw (Level 3) 10.00am-11.00am http://www.thetvfestival.com/whats-on/programme/meet-controller-damian-kavanagh- bbc-3/ Now in its third year online, BBC Three has redefined itself with an expanding trophy cabinet to prove the switchover didn’t dent the quality. With a string of successes, what does the next 12 months hold, with the addition of a ‘third pillar’ of factual entertainment to join the ‘make me laugh’ & ‘make me think’ mantras? With it all appearing to be going so right, broadcaster Alice Levine uncovers Damian’s plans to keep the channel relevant with its fickle 16-34 audience. He and his team share their vision and wish list, with an insight into what makes a hit BBC Three idea.
  4. 4. 4 Tomorrow’s World of TV The Fintry (Level 3) 11.30am-12.30pm Http://www.thetvfestival.com/whats-on/programme/tomorrows-world/ The way we watch TV is changing. In this session leading figures give us their vision of the future ways we will view content, and unveil some of the most exciting tech that’s coming in television. VR promises to take viewers inside content, and is coming to a range of genres, from sport to factual and maybe even drama. How will that change content, and what will audiences actually want from TV in the future? Others say the future of TV is social and very personal – with devices that use AI to read your mood and offer engaging content based on that. And then change content offered in real time if you display signs of losing interest. The Gadget-Show presenter and tech journalist Georgie Barrat presides over this Tomorrow’s World-style session.
  5. 5. 5 The Insider’s Guide to Building Your Audience on YouTube The Sidlaw (Level 3) 11.30am-12.30pm Http://www.thetvfestival.com/whats-on/programme/insiders-guide-building-ip- youtube/ Devices and the internet are changing the ways we access, interact with and consume content. Giving people choice in how they enjoy and engage with the content they love is more important than ever. Youtube, with it’s 1.9 billion logged-in users, is more than a place for people to watch viral or promotional videos but a destination to build your show. Whether you are thinking about creating fresh content, or looking to grow your existing IP, this session is a chance to hear from our panel of leading producers about making the most out of your brands and connecting with audiences on digital platforms.
  6. 6. 6 Luke Hyams, Head of Originals at YouTube EMEA: Commissioner Interview The Moorfoot / Kilsyth (Level 0) 14.00-15.00 Http://www.thetvfestival.com/whats-on/programme/luke-hyams-commissioning-qa/ Luke Hyams, Head of Originals at youtube EMEA will be on stage revealing how youtube Originals works, telling us what he has commissioned so far, showing us what is coming up and challenging the delegates to respond to his wants list with their ideas. With a strategy and shopping list which comprises both scripted and unscripted ideas, Luke will be quizzed onstage as to what opportunities are open to the UK indie sector and how they can get their thoughts in front of him. 
 We’ll also find out who else makes up the commissioning team in the UK HQ.
  7. 7. 7 Culture Secretary Jeremy Wright Keynote Address The Moorfoot / Kilsyth (Level 0) 15.30-15.45 Http://www.thetvfestival.com/whats-on/programme/culture-secretary-keynote- address/ Jeremy Wright QC was appointed Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 9 July 2018. He was Attorney General from 15 July 2014 to 9 July 2018. He was elected the Conservative MP for Kenilworth and Southam in 2010. He served as a member of the Justice Committee and founded the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia in 2007. He was made an Opposition Whip in 2007 and became a Government Whip in 2010. He was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Justice in 2012.
  8. 8. 8 James MacTaggart Memorial Lecture: Michaela Coel The Lennox (Level -1) 17.45-18.30 Http://www.thetvfestival.com/whats-on/programme/james-mactaggart-memorial- lecture-michaela-coel/ Michaela started her career in 2006, performing poetry at open mic nights, and eventually performing on stages including: Wembley Arena, Bush Theatre, Nuyorican, and Rotterdam De Doelen Concert Hall. Coel also released an album in 2009 featuring her work as a poet and musician, and in 2012 wrote Chewing Gum Dreams, a graduation …
  9. 9. 9 Thursday 23.03.18
  10. 10. 10 The SVOD ratings are in… and it’s changing the conversation with audiences The Sidlaw (Level 3) 09.30am-10.30am Http://www.thetvfestival.com/whats-on/programme/svod-ratings-inand-changing- conversation-audiences/ How has the TV landscape evolved for the average TV viewer? Are viewing habits really changing that much? How are SVOD audiences behaving? Join some of the industry’s leading experts as we take a peek at the real viewing habits of audiences and how it is leading to a change of thinking in the way we launch and market our shows. How can programmes stand out in a connected TV world? Are marketers and producers working closely enough? How can data give marketers and TV producers a competitive advantage?
  11. 11. 11 Masterclasses lightning talks voice technology – the new gatekeepers The Lomond Foyer (Level 0) 10.40am-11.05am Http://www.thetvfestival.com/whats-on/programme/voice-technology-new- gatekeepers/ Voice Technology is about much more than smart speakers. Machine learning and natural language processing has seen voice-enabled devices disrupt radio and audio content providers. There now exists a race to become the first result in a voice search, or else be banished to oblivion. Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Apple, the gatekeepers behind consumer orientated smart-assistants, will soon move from the audio world and into television. Set-top boxes and screens will soon point to content that best suits the query or the gatekeeper, and not necessarily your production. How will your content be discovered or promoted in a world where whoever owns the default result, stands to takes it all?
  12. 12. 12 EDTalks: How To Win The Future The Fintry (Level 3) 11.15-12.15 Http://www.thetvfestival.com/whats-on/programme/edtalks-win-future/ If you believe the naysayers, TV’s dying. We’re told we’re entering a world where the FAANGS will hoover up all the content, audiences are under- represented and abandoning TV and AI is going to take all our jobs. But… it doesn’t have to be this way. Following in the rich tradition of ED TALKS, this year some of the world’s preeminent experts in technology and media are taking to the stage to share their views on how the TV industry can adapt, thrive and ultimately ‘win the future’.
  13. 13. 13 Performance Capture on Augmented, Immersive & Mixed Reality Platforms The Lomond Foyer (Level 0) 12.25-12.55 Http://www.thetvfestival.com/whats-on/programme/performance-capture-augmented- immersive-mixed-reality-platforms/ Steve Jelley is an award-winning producer and creative entrepreneur with 20 years of experience in content production, distribution and technology innovation. He is co-founder and joint Managing director of immersive content studio Hammerhead, and of Dimension, one of the world’s most advanced volumetric & 3D capture studios. As a producer, his passion is for immersive storytelling and performance, and he is currently working on a slate of dramas and immersive experiences for broadcasters, brands and entertainment studios worldwide.
  14. 14. 14 Gamechanger: Brandon Riegg, Netflix The Pentland (Level 3) 13.00-14.00 Http://www.thetvfestival.com/whats-on/programme/gamechanger-brandon-riegg- netflix/ In his first TV Festival appearance, Brandon Riegg, vice president unscripted programming at Netflix, will outline his vision for unscripted programming on the platform as the portfolio expands. Netflix is driving a global unscripted TV renaissance and has ordered second seasons of five of its new unscripted series, including the hugely popular Queer Eye and comedy baking show Nailed It! Other recent commissions include a docu-series with Formula 1, providing exclusive access to the world’s fastest drivers, team principals and owners. Riegg will be revealing some upcoming shows and discuss how the platform is increasingly working with UK and European indies and talent.
  15. 15. 15 Can AI Make TV Better? With Microsoft The Tinto (Level 0) 14.00-14.45 Http://www.thetvfestival.com/whats-on/programme/can-ai-make-tv-better/ 20 years ago, Big Brother was a pioneer of Reality, now it’s a pioneer of AI. In the last year artificial intelligence has transformed how the brand is made and consumed: now this technology is poised to transform all TV:
 But is this a good thing? Is AI the key to the next creative revolution? Will it help more good content reach a global market? Or – is it mainly a cost- cutting tool, which could put personal data at risk? 
 Join Microsoft’s Tony Emerson for a lively discussion, with illustrations from Big Brother showing AI’s potential.
  16. 16. 16 Using Social Video To Grow Your TV Audience The Lomond Foyer (Level 0) 15.50-16.20 Http://www.thetvfestival.com/whats-on/programme/using-social-video-grow-tv- audience/ With the explosion of digital video and younger audiences migrating to social platforms, broadcasters are increasingly experimenting with new ways to distribute and monetise video content. But with no clear playbook for broadcasters and so many publishers in the social space, it can be difficult for broadcasters to justify the investment. Join us in this workshop where we’ll explore what’s working for social video publishers and the key lessons for broadcasters looking to use social video to grow their audience.
  17. 17. 17 Friday 11.03.18
  18. 18. 18 In Conversation: Steve Coogan & Christine Langan The Pentland (Level 3) 10.00-11.00 Http://www.thetvfestival.com/whats-on/programme/conversation-steve-coogan- christine-langan/ As well as creating the enduring comic character Alan Partridge, Steve Coogan is also an acclaimed writer, producer, actor and co-founder of Baby Cow Productions. 
 Steve Coogan and Christine Langan first collaborated on the Academy Award nominated Philomena when Langan was Head of BBC Films. She subsequently joined Baby Cow as CEO to build on the indie’s successful comedy slate and further develop film and drama commissions. 
 Coogan and Langan will discuss their future plans for the indie and share exclusive clips of the forthcoming Baby Cow series This Time With Alan Partridge – marking the return of Partridge 25 years after his debut.
  19. 19. 19 For Pod’s Sake! Podcasting, the new frontier of entertainment The Moorfoot / Kilsyth (Level 0) 13.45-14.45 Http://www.thetvfestival.com/whats-on/programme/pods-sake-podcasting-new- frontier-content-production/ 2018 has been the year of the pod. Audio is on the march with new entrants Audible and Spotify commissioning original content alongside the BBC. But it’s now possible for individuals and companies big and small to try out their creative ideas with direct to audience podcasts. The global TV industry has woken up with big studios licensing podcast hits to take to screen and producers setting up podcast departments to develop IP on the cheap. In this session Jason Phipps the BBC’s first Commissioning Editor for Podcasts, Susie Warhurst the global head of content at rapidly growing platform Acast and Podcast pioneer and comedian Richard Herring join chairman Jez Nelson, the CEO of content company and Europe’s biggest audio indie Somethin’ Else. 
 Subjects they’ll cover include who’s commissioning what, what’s working, how do you make money and what can TV learn from Pods.
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