From 4 to 8 March 2013, AIBD organised a workshop on Children's TV Programme for NBT in Bangkok. 19 participants from various regional stations in Thailand were split into three groups with the task of drafting three programmes for children: drama, documentaries and game shows.
Over the last 5 years I have chaired many workshops for AIBD on children and television, international trends, how to work with children on television and development of new projects.
This activity aims at providing the participants an introduction to children's perception of media, new trends as Transmedia, different age-groups, as well as an introduction of working methods to make them excellent media-workers with and for children.
Children today must relate to global media to a far greater extent than before, but children need to take their own cultural ballast with them in order to be able to understand and take other cultures, values, and religions seriously and accept them.
From my first meeting with Asian children programmes – in 1996, I have seen a qualitative development. In many countries, they have increased the budgets for children’s programmes, while in other countries it is still less resources for the production of children’s programmes than for programmes for adults.
From 4 to 8 March 2013, I chaired a workshop for NBT in Bangkok. There were 19 participants from various regional stations in Thailand and from Bangkok.
As the participants came from different regions of Thailand, it is not often they get the opportunity to meet, see each other's programmes and discuss professional issues.
In addition to an introduction of the discussion with my comments they had a very active feedback on each other's programmes. It is not often they meet and have this kind of discussions – so they thought this was a great opportunity to get known and to learn for the feedback from their colleagues.
The quality of children's programmes in NBT varies, not so much of a lack of talent or commitment from the directors’ side – but first and foremost because some productions have limited production resources. The best productions has a high international level both technically and content- and production-wise.
In addition to seeing the best that is out of children's programmes around the world – as an inspiration, we also had various exercises and drama improvisation, as a professional development for casting and instruction of children.
For me this was an inspiring group to work with – highly skilled, dedicated in discussions, and imaginative in the development and presentation of new projects.
The participants were split into three groups with the task of drafting three programmes for children: drama, documentaries and game shows – and they showed great enthusiasm in the pitch of these projects. They had some of the funniest pitch I have ever seen. In the pitch for a documentary on children with special pets appeared suddenly two snakes among those who listen to the pitch – that gave varied responses!
The group working with game show acted part of the show in a very humorous way.
It is very nice to give a workshop where I feel that different cultural backgrounds disappear in the interest of working with children, in enjoyment and humor.
It helps that everyone is a bit childish and not too formal!
By Mr Kalle Fürst, Consultant for NRKand Director of Fürst & Far Film and Fjernsyn
AIBD/NRK/NBT In-Country Workshop on Children’s TV Programme
From 4 to 8 March 2013, AIBD organised a workshop on Children's TV Programme for NBT in Bangkok. 19 participants from various regional stations in Thailand were split into three groups with the task of drafting three programmes for children: drama, documentaries and game shows.
The CSR practices and polices of the Media, Advertising and Entertainment Sectors in Asia
The Asia-Pacific Media Alliance for Social Awareness (The Media Alliance) and CSR Asia are organising a one-day seminar on “The CSR practices and policies of the Media, Advertising and Entertainment Sectors in Asia” in both Hong Kong (Tuesday 7 May 2013) and Singapore (Wednesday 8 May 2013).
The CSR Practices & Policies of the Media, Advertising & Entertainment Sectors in Asia
The Asia-Pacific Media Alliance for Social Awareness (The Media Alliance)
Manado offer various attractions as AMS 2013 destination
The destination for the Asia Media Summit 2013 is the city of Manado, capital city of the North Sulawesi province of Indonesia. Manado is located at the Bay of Manado, and is surrounded by a mountainous area. A lively city with a friendly local population, Manado is one of the best scuba, snorkeling and diving locations in the world. Among the numerous attractions around or near the city include the fascinating Ban Hin Kiong Temple, the impressive Bunaken National Park and the beautiful Mount Lokon.
Invitation to BroadcastAsia 2013
BroadcastAsia2013, Asia's largest representative, integrated show for pro-audio, film and TV, is back yet again on the 18 – 21 June 2013 at Levels 4 & 5 of the iconic Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.
Invitation to AIBD GC 2013
AIBD, together with our host organization Forever Group and co-host (Ministry of Information) are pleased to invite AIBD members and partners to the 39th Annual Gathering / 12th AIBD General Conference & Associated Meetings, to be held from August 12 - 15, 2013 in Yangon, Myanmar.
ITU-ABU-AIBD Regional Workshop on Digital Broadcasting Implementation
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU), and the Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD) jointly organized two day regional workshop on “Digital Broadcasting Implementation” On 4-5 March 2013 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Women Make the News 2013: Towards a Global Alliance on Media and Gender
On this occasion of International Women’s Day, 8 March, UNESCO joins forces with international and regional partners including AIBD to launch the annual Women Make the News (WMN) initiative under the theme, Towards a Global Alliance on Media and Gender.
Maldives engages Media for HCFC phase-out
The government of the Maldives plans to ban the import of HCFC-based equipment from 1 July 2014. Minister of State for Environment and Energy, Mr. Abdul Matheen Mohamed, announced this at the closing ceremony of a national media training workshop on ozone and climate held in Maldivian capital Malé on 28 February 2013.
Official Venue for AMS 2013
AIBD is pleased to announce the Novotel Manado Golf Resort & Convention Centre, Manado, Indonesia, as the official venue for the Asia Media Summit, 29-31 May 2013. AMS 2013 delegates will also stay at the two other official hotels for the summit, the SwissBel Hotel Maleosan and Hotel Aryaduta Manado. Please note that delegates are encouraged to book their flights and accommodation early.