16 European producers will partner with 16 cross-media professionals at the fifth edition of Power to the Pixel’s annual event.
Power to the Pixel (PttP) has announced the projects taking part in this year’s Pixel Lab.
Taking place in Baden-Württemberg from July 6-12, the cross-media workshop will see its 32 selected participants partake in an intensive residential project-focuses training week.
16 European producers will develop projects with 16 cross-media professionals at this year’s event. Participants attending with projects include Tina Gharavi, Lily Lambert and Tim Travers Hawkins.
Producers attending with a project will attend a second workshop in London from Oct 7-10 as part of PttP’s Cross-Media Forum.
Liz Rosenthal, CEO and founder of PttP, commented: “The Pixel Lab continues to draw the best new and exciting ideas developed by creative talent working in filmed, interactive and digital content industries.
“In the Lab’s intensive, energetic and collaborative environment they receive expert guidance, in-depth attention...
Power to the Pixel (PttP) has announced the projects taking part in this year’s Pixel Lab.
Taking place in Baden-Württemberg from July 6-12, the cross-media workshop will see its 32 selected participants partake in an intensive residential project-focuses training week.
16 European producers will develop projects with 16 cross-media professionals at this year’s event. Participants attending with projects include Tina Gharavi, Lily Lambert and Tim Travers Hawkins.
Producers attending with a project will attend a second workshop in London from Oct 7-10 as part of PttP’s Cross-Media Forum.
Liz Rosenthal, CEO and founder of PttP, commented: “The Pixel Lab continues to draw the best new and exciting ideas developed by creative talent working in filmed, interactive and digital content industries.
“In the Lab’s intensive, energetic and collaborative environment they receive expert guidance, in-depth attention...
- 6/10/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
Power to the Pixel announces new German partner for The Pixel Lab 2014.
European funding body Medien- und Filmgesellschaft Baden-Württemberg (Mfg) is set to partner with Power to the Pixel on The Pixel Lab 2014, the annual development workshop for projects across film, TV, games, online, advertising, publishing and mobile platforms.
The Pixel Lab begins with a six-day workshop in Baden-Württemberg, supporting media professionals in developing and honing skills needed to create, produce and distribute cross-media projects.
Project-driven mentoring is provided by Michel Reilhac, head of studies at Venice Biennale College; Nuno Bernardo, CEO, beActive; Diana Elbaum, producer, Entre Chien et Loup; Thomas Howalt, games producer and writer; Adam Sigel, content strategist, writer and producer; and Inga von Staden, media architect.
Liz Rosenthal, CEO of Power to the Pixel, said: “We’re delighted that Mfg has come on board this year’s Pixel Lab to share its experience and expertise in funding innovative and commercially successful projects across different...
European funding body Medien- und Filmgesellschaft Baden-Württemberg (Mfg) is set to partner with Power to the Pixel on The Pixel Lab 2014, the annual development workshop for projects across film, TV, games, online, advertising, publishing and mobile platforms.
The Pixel Lab begins with a six-day workshop in Baden-Württemberg, supporting media professionals in developing and honing skills needed to create, produce and distribute cross-media projects.
Project-driven mentoring is provided by Michel Reilhac, head of studies at Venice Biennale College; Nuno Bernardo, CEO, beActive; Diana Elbaum, producer, Entre Chien et Loup; Thomas Howalt, games producer and writer; Adam Sigel, content strategist, writer and producer; and Inga von Staden, media architect.
Liz Rosenthal, CEO of Power to the Pixel, said: “We’re delighted that Mfg has come on board this year’s Pixel Lab to share its experience and expertise in funding innovative and commercially successful projects across different...
- 1/14/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Power to the Pixel has selected more than 30 participants for its cross-media workshop.
A total of 16 cross-media projects from across Europe have been chosen to take part in the annual Pixel Lab, taking place in Wallonia in Belgium at the end of the month.
Now in its fourth year, it offers media professionals a six-day workshop on how to create, produce and distribute cross-media stories that can engage audiences as well as monetise.
Participants include 16 international producers showcasing projects that incorporate film, gaming, mobile, publishing, live events, interactive, TV and online as well as 15 media professionals from across the industry.
Participants attending with a project include award-winning producers Holly Elson from Hark Pictures Ltd with Moondog: The Viking of 6th Avenue (UK), Agitrop’s Martichka Bozhilova with The Cars We Drove Into Capitalism (Bulgaria) and Robert Cibis from OVALfilm GmbH with Pop the Glock! (Germany).
Each project producer will be partnered with a participant not bringing a project...
A total of 16 cross-media projects from across Europe have been chosen to take part in the annual Pixel Lab, taking place in Wallonia in Belgium at the end of the month.
Now in its fourth year, it offers media professionals a six-day workshop on how to create, produce and distribute cross-media stories that can engage audiences as well as monetise.
Participants include 16 international producers showcasing projects that incorporate film, gaming, mobile, publishing, live events, interactive, TV and online as well as 15 media professionals from across the industry.
Participants attending with a project include award-winning producers Holly Elson from Hark Pictures Ltd with Moondog: The Viking of 6th Avenue (UK), Agitrop’s Martichka Bozhilova with The Cars We Drove Into Capitalism (Bulgaria) and Robert Cibis from OVALfilm GmbH with Pop the Glock! (Germany).
Each project producer will be partnered with a participant not bringing a project...
- 6/12/2013
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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