The third Creative Content Production Conference, a pillar of the BroadcastAsia2012 event, was successfully held in Singapore on 20 – 22 June 2012 through the joint collaboration of AIBD and Singapore Exhibition Services (SES).
The third Creative Content Production Conference, a pillar of the BroadcastAsia2012 event, was successfully held in Singapore on 20 – 22 June 2012 through the joint collaboration of AIBD and Singapore Exhibition Services (SES).
The conference focused on the editing of content for film and TV productions and the various strategies for developing and distributing content across different media platforms. Among the speakers invited included producers, writers, TV directors and other professionals associated with creative content generation in the industry, and a total of 160 delegates attended the speaking sessions. The conference generated lively and provocative debate among the speakers and participants on issues such as latest FX advances in the industry and the relationship between advertisers and creators of content in the production process.
AIBD also presented the organization’s profile and past activities to all delegates at the exhibition hall of BroadcastAsia2012. AIBD Programme Managers Marcel Gomez and Saqib Sheikh represented the Institute at the conference.
AIBD and SES Successfully Stage the Creative Content Production Conference at BroadcastAsia2012
The third Creative Content Production Conference, a pillar of the BroadcastAsia2012 event, was successfully held in Singapore on 20 - 22 June 2012 through the joint collaboration of AIBD and Singapore Exhibition Services (SES).
IIC 2012 Annual Conference
The International Institute of Communications (IIC) 2012 Annual Conference in Singapore on 8-9 October, ‘Trends in Global Communications: Devising digital polices to meet tomorrow’s needs and aspirations’, will debate issues critical to achieving more widespread content...
NUST Joins AIBD Family
The Department of Mass Communication, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan has become AIBD’s affiliate member.
AIBD Awards Call for Entry Deadline Extended
Considering the importance of the topics and anticipating an overwhelming response from AIBD Television & Keune Awards, please note that the extended deadline for programme submission is 22nd June 2012.
A Successful AMS 2012
The Asia Media Summit 2012 has concluded in Bangkok, Thailand contributing to a meaningful platform for knowledge sharing and building partnerships. It highlighted some of the daunting challenges broadcasters face in the changing media landscape.
New Ideas and Strategies in the Digital World
Mr. Yang Binyuan, Director of AIBD, calls on broadcasters in Asia-Pacific to continue seeking new ideas and concrete directions and strategies in tapping the opportunities of the digital technology. The Asia Media Summit is a good platform for this purpose, he said.
More Challenges in Digital Migration
Mr. Houlin Zhao, ITU Deputy Secretary General, says ITU will continue to work with AIBD and other partners to assist in the best possible and feasible manner in the digital migration process.
New Media Putting Pressure on Broadcast Media’s Attractiveness
Ms. Mariyam Mizna Shareef, Maldives Minister of State for Tourism, Arts and Culture, and President of AIBD General Conference says the Internet, social media and mobile platforms are making a strong presence in Asia-Pacific, offering new ways to push out content and get connected with audiences.
Call for Action on Sustainable Development
Dr. Noeleen Heyzer, UN Under Secretary-General, proposed a five point call for action, urging media to use their skills and resources to create greater impact on sustainable development, the single most important challenge in Asia Pacific, and ensure more people benefit from development.
Building Trust for Impact
For media organizations to create impact in today’s society, they must build and strengthen public trust, and prove beyond any doubt that they have public interest in their heart.