Input Roundup
// May 20th, 2009 // 3 Comments » // Internet, broadcasting, content, events, media

I’m back in Canada after a week in Warsaw at the Input Conference for public broadcasters. In addition to attending, I had the opportunity to present one of the programs that I do the interactive production for. I’m really pleased that both the program and my presentation were very well received by the audience. I had lots of people come and speak to me after about how we use the internet to cast the show and build an audience leading up to the broadcast. That show is always a fun project and I’m glad it received enthusiastic attention from an international audience.
In addition to my part, I got to take in a lot of other multi-platform projects as well as straight television programs from every part of the world. I saw soap operas from Palestine, documentaries from Iran, talk shows from Denmark, game shows from South Korea and more. It was interesting to see what’s happening outside of the North American media market that I normally experience.
The dialog about what role public broadcasters are taking globally in an increasing commercialized and multi-screen media world was interesting as well. I didn’t realize that most public broadcasters skew to the 50+ crowd. All of us need to grow more in the younger markets.
Myself and some of the other people that I work with that also attended the conference are organizing a mini-Input for our co-workers this fall, but for my readers now, I leave you with links to some of the projects that I saw when I was there.
- Chicago 10 (USA)
- Spillet om oljen (Norway)
- Was tust du eigentlich? (Germany)
- ZNews (South Africa)
- Air India 182 (Canada)
- Little Mosque on the Prairie (Canada)
- Sense embuts – Syndrome de Down (Spain)
- Sweded TV (Ireland)
- Twenty Show (France)
- Gaza/Sderot – Life in Spite of Everything (France)
- Matabb (Palestine)
- East and West (Korea)
- Dojun Golden Bell (Korea)
- Canada’s Next Great Prime Minister (Canada)
- Metropolis – Schoonheidsidealen (The Netherlands)
- Pirat TV (Denmark)
- World Without Oil (USA)
- Rendezvous im Netz (Germany)
- Global Mobile Shorts (USA)
- Mille (Denmark)
- Two Days and One Night (South Korea)
- Creative Valley (Poland)
- Be like Others (France)
- Manshow (Norway)
- Frankie (Ireland)
- Embarassing Bodies (UK). This was my favourite project presented at this conference.
- DR2 Premiere (Denmark)
- Beautiful People (UK)
- Les Parent (Canada)
- Neveneffecten (Armageddon) (Belgium) This show was hilarious!
Here’s a clip from Neveneffecten (armageddon episode that I saw) where one lonely nerd is returning home after the world learns that a giant comet is attracted to him and will collide with earth, ending all life as a result.
I had to pick a clip where there wasn’t much speech — I saw the show subtitled. Anyway, if you’d like to see some international shows, check out some of these projects and enjoy!



