Andrew and Paul know each other socially. A recent conversation revealed a shared belief that drives their two jobs; Andrew building commercial brands, Paul helping fiction writers develop scripts for TV series and film. This article captures this overlap, paving the way for a more meaningful way for products and services to engage with consumers.
Read MoreForget post-it notes and whiteboards. If you really want to get your hands and brains into a project, then map it. See why.
Read MoreThese are the three questions that you need to answer in a pitch. Answer the first two and you’ll have answered the last one.
Read MoreWas it Francis Ford Coppola who said ‘if you want to send a message, use DHL’? Happy to be corrected but the sentiment remains the same. Good storytelling evokes questions not answers.
Read More“It’s somewhere between Apocalypse Now and the Sound of Music.” Comparisons rarely work. The detract us from what you are really trying to explore and run the risk of you being derivative.
Read MoreReading the news in the morning before you pitch might save you a lot of tears.
Read MoreNext time you present, hold back on 1% preparation. It’s the bit that proves you’re actually there.
Read MoreDo we really remember plot? How does that affect the way to pitch a film or tv concept?
Read MoreWhen writing character descriptions, use the character’s relationships to others to capture their different sides so that we can anticipate conflict.
Read MoreWhat rocks, jolts and unsettles your character sideways as they go from A to B is going to resonate most with your audience.
Read MoreWhen it comes to conference moderation, I believe passionately that by seeing your event as one whole system, rather than simply a series of talks, you will generate more value for your audience, for your speakers and therefore you. To get there, consider how your moderator positions themselves.
Read More‘What’s your theme?’, It can’t be ‘love’, ‘jealously’, ‘grief’ as they are topics, great subjects in themselves, but never themes. The search for an answer is helped when we understand that paradox can be the key to defining one’s theme.
Read MorePitch feedback session for short filmmakers from the Nordic countries who are looking to meet, exchange experiences and find partners for potential future collaborations and co-productions.
Read MoreGot 30+ around a table to map out where they are and where they might want to go.
Read MoreFollowing on from the success of Creative Tastebuds 2017 the production team regathered to deliver an amazing space in which taste was viewed from multiple perspectives within the context of pleasure and sustainability.
Read MoreWorking with Icelandic graduate Óskar Vignisson on the project tat catapults him out of the Danish Film School and into the world.
Read More4 days mapping projects through ZOOM
Read MoreZOOM - Working with participants of the MA Digital Narratives - ifs internationale filmschule köln
Read More3 days mapping out all of the projects for this years campus over ZOOM
Read MoreShowcasing the power of story mapping
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