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Multiplatform workshop: joined-up production
14 July 2010
By rychard

Many thanks to Lion TV’s Kirsty Hunter and Mint Digital’s Andy Bell for leading an engaging workshop that immersed its delegates in the challenges of joined-up multiplatform production.

The session aimed to break down the barriers faced by production companies and digital interactive agencies who need to work together to create cross-platform content, but often lack the tools and common language to do so.

<p>Photo of ITF Multi Platform Training Workshop</p>

One of the interactive exercises

Andy and Kirsty gave those attending the chance to find out from case studies, lively discussions and sharing their own experience, what makes effective multiplatform projects. Attendees put their newly-gained knowledge to the test in team exercises that saw them developing and pitching multiplatform treatments, and then creating a successful multiplatform workflow.

Delegates who attended the session can access the day’s presentations here

Those who enjoyed this workshop may also find the following upcoming multiplatform training of interest:

Cross-platform: Generating New Projects & Markets, 14.10.10, London.
Generating Innovative Content, 19.10.10, London.
Cross-platform Storytelling, 10.11.10, London.
Making Money from Digital Platforms & Rights, 18.11.10, London.

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Multiplatform: Joined Up Production
2 July 2009
By claire

Indie Training Fund thanks delegates and trainers Kirsty Hunter (Lion TV) and Tim Morgan (Mint Digital) for their input once again on the new Multiplatform workshop, Joined-Up Production, that took place on 25 June 2009.

The day-long workshop gave those attending the chance to find out from case studies, discussion and sharing their own experience, what makes effective multiplatform projects, what’s hot and what isn’t, and how to devise, plan and manage projects successfully.

What you thought:

‘excellent speakers, great discussions and useful brainstorms surrounding multiplatform development’

‘the opportunity to ask questions was most useful. I haven’t had a chance to have one-to-one sessions with multiplatform experts and felt I could ask questions freely’

‘it was good to have an informal approach so we could interact at any point to fulfill our needs’

View the presentation

Joined Up Production will next take place on 28 October 2009

Email bookings@indietrainingfund.com for further details