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Digital Revolutions - Crossover Workshop - London

Tuesday, August 31, 2010 from 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

Digital Revolutions - Crossover Workshop - London

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BCS Digital Revolutions Competition:

More information about the Digital Revolutions competition


Introductory Workshop - London

Crossover Team: Mark Atkin, Frank Boyd, Sean Coleman

The purpose of the introductory mini-labs is

-To provide potential competitors with information about the competition, its scope and how to enter
-To stimulate debate about the impact of digital technology on society, politics, the economy, education, culture
-To inspire participants to generate ideas for subjects and topics to cover
-To give practical tips and advice on making, digitising and posting their films

 


Agenda for the day


10:30  Coffee and Registration


11:00 Introduction to the competition The Digital Revolution:

Presentation - Frank Boyd


11:30  Mapping the Digital Landscape

Breakout Groups


12:00  Plenary Feedback


13:00  Lunch


14:00  Devising a short film

Presentation -  Mark Atkin


14:30  Brainstorming Session


15:15  Feedback


16:00  Practical and Production Questions

Presentation and discussion– Sean Coleman

 

16:30  Final Q&A

 

17:00  Wrap


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When & Where



Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square
Holborn
WC1R 4RL London
United Kingdom

Tuesday, August 31, 2010 from 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM (GMT)


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Crossover is an international programme designed to explore the creative and the commercial challenges of developing content and services for digital media.

The lab process brings together creative professionals from diverse disciplines – including film and TV production, animation, games, theatre, web design and new media – to share understanding of a rapidly changing mediascape, to form new interdisciplinary collaborations and generate ideas for projects.

Crossover differs from other models of lab, which work with existing teams on pre-conceived proposals. We mix people with a range of creative skills, at different stages in their careers and from diverse cultural backgrounds. Participants are selected as individuals to create new partnerships and explore new collaborative interdisciplinary approaches to cross-platform development.

 

www.crossoverlabs.org