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INPUT
1970-1979
1978 MILANO Italy
Drama
1979 MILANO Italy
Language
On Demand INPUT 1979
Social
Target
1980-1989
1980 WASHINGTON USA
Single session
1981 VENICE Italy
On demand INPUT 81 VENICE_ Italy
single session
1982 TORONTO Canada
Single session
1983 LIEGE Belgium
On- demand INPUT 1983
Single session
1984 CHARLESTON USA
A long way from home
All in the family
Arts Showcase 1
Arts Showcase 2
Arts Showcase 3
Clandestine
Electronic (in)decency
Facing up to fear
Fiction from three worlds
Friends in an alien landscape
Human rights
In and out of work
Is there life after TV?
On becoming free
On-demand INPUT 1984
Portraits of survival
See you tomorrow?
Stories from Africa
The play’s the thing (Part 1)
The play’s the thing (Part 2)
The play’s the thing (Part 3)
Told_ untold_ retold
TV art on art
Under the skin
We don’t need no education
Where are the Russians?
Who cares?
With god on our side
1985 MARSEILLE France
After the bomb (The age of anxiety)
Angry men (The battle of the sexes)
Angry women (The battle of the sexes)
Art revealing art (Art and artists)
Confrontations (Story telling)
Everyday_ everywhere: stress (The age of anxiety)
Explorations: amusing lessons (Story telling)
Extending the boundaries of consciousness (TV as a catalyst for change)
Implications of video revolution
In the tide of history (Television and the past)
Law and disorder
Leaving home (Story telling)
Let the people talk (Truth is selective)
On-demand INPUT 1985
Performance (Art and artists)
Perspectives on a theme: World War II (Television and the past)
Portraying Personal Troubles
Recession and recovery (The age of anxiety)
Reds (Television and the past)
Television and politics (session 1)
Television and politics (Session 2)
The artist in exile (Art and artists)
The fear of tomorrow (The age of anxiety)
The individual vs. The state (Story telling)
The language of images (Art and artists)
TV and Taboos—Is TV voyeuristic (1)
TV and Taboos—Is TV voyeuristic (2)
World War II: the sequel (Television and the past)
1986 MONTREAL Canada
A lot for less? Part I – Documentaries
A lot for less? Part II - Dramas
A video anthology
A world under the electronic spell
Authored documents
Beating Dallas
Big pictures on small screen
Big puzzle on small screen
Broadcasted ethics: whose side are you on?
Camera’s steady gaze
Crossing the divide
Dangerous classics
Docudrama and dramadoc
Elements of style
Emotional landscapes
Fiction or reality?
Intimates scenes
Music – something else
Myth and reality
On - demand INPUT 1986
Personal stories / political issues
Scanning our times: here and there!
Shocking the viewer. How far?
Surviving a system
Television and the state
The present screens the past
Thou shalt watch!
TV’s outsiders: personal visions
1987 GRANADA Spain
A cry from the heart
Beyond emotions
Big ideas for a little screen
Committed or not
Committing video suicide
Didn´t you read the script?
Drama or documentary on South Africa?
Emotional memories
Finding creativity
Finding Identities
How much is too much
I could have danced all night
Images for the horrors of extermination
In the midst of life-we are in death
Investigative Journalism
J'accuse
Knocking down the walls
Looking back in anger
Mind your own illness
Music video and visual music
New trends in tv drama
News as a show
Old programmes_ new formats
On - demand INPUT 1987
Ordinary People
Personal Worlds
Sugar and spice: beyond the cliches
The missionary position
TV on filmmakers
What am I like
When power corrupts
1988 PHILADELPHIA USA
A sense of place
Are we going too far?
Artists: Who are they and how do they do it?
As time goes by… or_ time: on our side?
Capturing Youth
Classics: violating the text
Dramatizing artists and ideas
Filling the screen: big TV on small budgets
First there was the word…
From one medium to another
I am my own camera
If you can use your tools you can use mine
Impossible investigations
Investigating disparities
It’s not the method –it’s the message
Let’s have fun with suicide and sickness
Life is the same everywhere? Drama as well?
Looking at history –murder_ prejudice and every day life
Looking at history: their own stories
Me and the shadow
New dance and performance for camera
Not for Dr. Strangelovers only
On demand INPUT 1988
People vs. the powers that be
Personal visions
Persuasion: a morning at the fights
Politics and religion
Portraits: Are they true pictures?
The villain and the victims
Those kids!
TV looks at itself
Using all the means
Whose story is it_ anyway?
1989 STOCKHOLM Sweden
Approaching disability
Arts and TV
Arts and TV – session 1
Challenging complacency
Contemporary arts on TV
Crime does pay
Defending the truth
Digging up the past
Drama and social issues
Drama: how to tell a story with style
Drama: the loss of innocence
First person TV
Fooling the audience
Info on sessions not yet introduced for this conference
Is it fun to tell the truth? Or can serious stories be told in a humorous way? Session 2
Is it fun to tell the truth? Or can serious stories be told in a humorous way? Session1
Keeping dignity: from fiction to reality
On Demand INPUT 1989
PEARL 1:Open session on drama
PEARL 2: watching television
PEARL 3: Video language
Phantasmagoric productions – session 2
Phantasmagoric productions –session 1
Question of identity
Real time / Television time
South Africa / From inside – outside
The sound of reality
TV looks at itself
Youth in 1st_ 2nd and 3rd world
“Orphans”
1990-1999
1990 EDMONTON Canada
Back to the theatre
Beyond the genres
Cultures_ crossing_ clashes
Death on the screen
Dramatic forms: drawing from the old and the new
Filming ourselves_ opening our souls
History Stories
History through his witnesses
Instant reaction—distant reflection
Journalism: getting too close to the source?
Making a life/Making art
New style for the old ceremony
Obsession with violence
On-demand INPUT 1990
Parables
Pearls INPUT 1990
Powers of speech
Producer courage—David vs. Goliath
Producer courage—smashing the conventions
Reality as drama—stronger than the real thing?
Right under our noses
Silent voices/intimate views
Taking the time to see
The filmmaker and Democracy
The music within
The Soap is in danger
This is not a joke
Who is speaking?
Young and Fast
1991 DUBLIN Ireland
Close-ups
Cover up
Crying or laughing with reality
Death of feeling
Drama unchained: sex_ slime and electrocution
God on TV
Let’s boogie
Low budgets
New voices form the South
North / South: looking at ourselves – session 11.
North / South: North looks south. North looks North. Session 1
One land_ two ways of trating the hot stuff
Pearls INPUT 1991
Points of view: independents in the United States
Pump up the style
Quintessential TV
Reconstruction 11
Reconstruction 1: documentary history – truth and illusion
Sounds of silence
Strong individuals – moving stories
The East – views from outside_ views from inside
The role of commentary
TV wars
Wars: Setting the Record Straight
Welcome to the ghetto - arts unlimited session 1
Welcome to the ghetto – arts unlimited session 11
What’s courage?
Whose truth?
1992 BALTIMORE USA
An oblique look 1
An oblique look 2
An unknown Europe
Battle fatigue
Breaking taboos (or how to put a condom in your carrot)
Bringing back buried memories
Challenging the conventions
Investigation 1: Foot in the door
Investigation 2: trial by TV
Leftlovers
Let’s listen
Mixed feeling – Mixed Culture
On-demand INPUT 1992
Once upon a time
Pearls INPUT 1992
So simple_ but it works
To whom have we given a voice?
TV confessions
Where to draw the line?
1993 BRISTOL UK
Do The Right Thing
Face The Past
Give It To Me Straight
Home Movie_ World Movie Part 1: The Universal I
Home Movie_ World Movie Part 2: Do It Yourself
How Do You Feel? Voyeurism Or Moral Message?
I know I´m Right!
Images of happiness
Laugh Me Tender
Lethal People
Pearls 1
Pearls 10
Pearls 11
Pearls 12
Pearls 13
Pearls 14
Pearls 15
Pearls 2
Pearls 3
Pearls 4
Pearls 5
Pearls 6
Pearls 7
Pearls 8
Pearls 9
Roots
Short Stories
Storytelling And Philosophy
Temptations To Tabloidism
The Knack of Knowing: 3 Journeys Of Self-Discovery
The many faces of art
Violence and the quest for reconciliation
1994 MONTREAL Canada
Ah_ je ris de me voir si belle en ce mirror
Arts on Television: Do You Get the Idea?
Arts on television: inside the artist
Arts on television: Music in pictures
Arts on television: Nothing but words
Arts on Television: Unbearable realities
First you shoot - Part 1: Violence on public television
First you shoot - Part 2: Violence on public television
Let´s Put in this Way
My neighbour knows me better
New documentary - Part 1
New documentary - Part 2
New World Disorder - Part I: My God What a Mess!
New World Disorder - Part II: We Have a Wonderful Time!
Pearls 1
Pearls 10
Pearls 11
Pearls 12
Pearls 13
Pearls 14
Pearls 2
Pearls 3
Pearls 4
Pearls 5
Pearls 6
Pearls 7
Pearls 8
Pearls 9
Private lives
Single Plays
Single plays - Television drama specials
Take a Simple Idea
Taking on the big boys
Youth - Part I: How is public television handling programs for adolescents?
Youth - Part II: You want to talk sex_ we want to talk aids
1995 SAN SEBASTIAN Spain
All that is left is the music
Author_ author?
Breaking the mold
Breaking the silence
Cries of pain_ shouts of anger
Crying and laughing and grasping the past. Four ways of making us remember (Part 1)
Crying and laughing and grasping the past. Four ways of making us remember (Part 2)
Dramas for today
Great things come in small packages
In search of the lost audience
Is this new realism? (Part 1)
Is this the new realism? (Part 2)
It won´t hurt (Part 2)
It´ won´t hurt! (Part 1)
Jurassic classics
Opera prima
Pearls 1
Pearls 10
Pearls 11
Pearls 12
Pearls 13
Pearls 14
Pearls 15
Pearls 16
Pearls 2
Pearls 3
Pearls 4
Pearls 5
Pearls 6
Pearls 7
Pearls 8
Pearls 9
Raining Stones_ naked arias and subway pirouettes
Serving their purpose
Television loves revolutionaries... dead (Part 1)
Television loves revolutionaries... dead (Part 2)
Transcending time with young images. All the young and girls of their age
Unexpected ways
Watching tomatoes in the microwave (Part 1). Television and Explosive Family Matters
Watching tomatoes in the microwave (Part 2). Television and Explosive Family Matters
Yes_ but it´s great TV
1996 GUADALAJARA Mexico
Art on the box (Part II)
Art on the Box - Part I. Craft meets craft in a day of programes on_ about_ around_ above_ below_ with_ why and how the TV box b
David and Goliath: Does the loudest voice ring clearest?
Emotional overdose: (part I) Raising one´s voice
Emotional overdose: (part II) Shock TV or social comment
Exoticism: temptation to romanticize
Faces
From realism to poetry
He loves me_ he loves me not: making the relationship work on TV
I' witness
In retrospect: telling the story_ unravelling the facts
In your mind_ in your face: behind the facade
Invisible threads
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No_ it´s...
It takes a child
It takes an open mind to navigate in the dangerous waters of male & female taboos
Omni-TV
Pearls 1
Pearls 2
Pearls 3
Pearls 4
Pearls 5
Pearls 6
Pearls 7
Pearls 8
Pearls 9
Playing with the masters
Signatures
So near_ so far
The emperor´s new clothes
The power of metaphor
The roots of dissent
Think positive!
Too close to be private - Too private to be close
Very 'moving' programmes
You would think it´s predictable. They made it great TV
1997 NANTES France
Beyond the Bars
Catch More Flies With Honey
Changing Places - Changing Times
Gross Exagerations
Hey_ I´m Talking To You!
Hitting the Target?
Houses of Spirits
I Confess
Juggling Coulds
Just the Two of Us
Labour of Love
Manufactured Stories: If It Doesn´t Fit Prime Time You´re Dead - Part One
Manufacturing Stories: If It Doesn´t Fit Prime Time You´re Dead - Part Two
Once Upon A Time Were Documentarists
Pearls 1
Pearls 2 - The Final String
Picture This: Developing the Negative_ Black on White / White on Black
Poetry in Motion
Road Movies of the Soul
Speak No Evil
Take Me Along
The Backrooms of the System
The New Generation
Too Much is Too Much
Too True To Be Good
Turn Me On_ Turn Me Off_ I Am Your Television!
You Must Remember This
1998 STUTTGART Germany
Are You Talking to Me?
Beyond the Obvious
Blinded by Power
Challenge (or just trendy?)
Close Up For the Wide Shot
Fiction/Non-Fiction: Taking the Game to a New Level
It Won´t Hurt a Bit
Just Between the Two of Us
Look at Me: I Can Seduce You
My Own Story
Pearls 1
Pearls 3
Pearls 4
People in despair: Is TV Exposure Good_ Bad or Irrelevant?
Pleased to Meet You! No Time to Know You?
Power: In Front of or Behind the Camera
Presumption of Innocence
Remains for Today
Run_ Walk_ Sit Down
Shame on Your Raitings
The East-Side Story
The Estate We´re In
Tickle My Docs-The Price for Going Prime Time
TV Spotting: Television Fiction Lost and Found
TV-Truffles
Videos Diaries-Who Needs Professionals?
Youth is wasted on the Young (Oscar Wilde)
1999 FORT WORTH USA
After the War
At a Respectful Distance
Between the Lines
Boys and Girls
Breaking the Silence
Cityscapes
Composing History- Passe Compose
Crucial Moments: At What Cost?
Dreams
Dressed For Success
Escaping the Sync Sound Prison
Giving Voice
How Far Can We Go?
Into the Fish Bowl: TV Circus
Mom and Dad
Morality Tales
Pearls 1
Pearls 10
Pearls 11
Pearls 12
Pearls 13
Pearls 14
Pearls 15
Pearls 16
Pearls 17
Pearls 18
Pearls 19
Pearls 2
Pearls 20
Pearls 3
Pearls 4
Pearls 5
Pearls 6
Pearls 7
Pearls 8
Pearls 9
Poetry of Life
Political Games
Private Sphere_ Public Sphere
S*T*E*R*E*O*T*Y*P*E*S
Snack TV
The Art of Entertainment
Try the Unexpected
Unusual Artistic Portraits of Artists
Will This Air On Your Station? Unconventional Use of Archive
You Could Make It Happen
2000-2009
2000 HALIFAX Canada
Budgets
Departure:Death and Memory
Distance
Eureka: An idea that lights the way
Face/Off
Family/Familia
Fictionalizing Fact: What can be done with found footage
Form
Gimme Shelter
Global Responsability
Haunted
Impact I
Impact II
Intimate: About Personal Integrity
Justice on Trial
Legacy
Literary TV: From Picas to Pixels
Naked: Films That Expose People on the Edge of Society
Pamphlets
Parts
Pearls I
Pearls II
Pearls III
Pearls IV
Pearls V
Pearls VI
Pearls VII
Roundabout
Suitable for Children?
Tempo: Is television fast enough?
Testimonies_ Part 1
Testimonies_ Part 2
Unusual Fiction
Up Close_ Personal & Digital
2001 CAPE TOWN South Africa
Art in TV is an art
Collisions_ culture and clash
Digital realm
Encore
Fiction made for TV
Freak Shows
Hard Core Public TV
Haunting History
Heavenly hell!
Magic ears_ magic eyes
Mutual Feeding
Natural soap
Nuts about shorts
Old genres_ new forms
Pearl
PEARL 3:Video language – open session
Personal is political
Recreating History
Resources
Sex and Hypocrisy
Showing the invisible
Slice of Life
Staring down death
Teacher in a Box
The Mirror Cracked
TV fiction
We are family
Yes! It’s entertainment. Yes_ it’s politics!
Young storytellers
2002 ROTTERDAM Netherlands
Basic Instincts
Changing Landscapes
Democracy in Stormy Weather
Don't Act
Female Nation
Film Maker's Responsibility
Friends on Friends
Get Shorty
God Cam
Grateful Dead
History Telling
I'm in the Mood for Love (Simply Because You're a Producer)
Let's Make History
National Traumas
Pearls before Swine
Searching for the New Family
Special Formats
Special Screening
Telling Hanna(h)'s Story
The End of the Endless
The Miracle Cure
The Perfect 1/2 Hour
These Strange Things
Too Close for Comfort ?
Unfriendly Territory
War: Image and Reality
When You've Never Eaten a Strawberry_ You Want to Know What It Tastes Like
X-Raying the Country
Youth Formats
2003 AARHUS Denmark
AGENT OF CHANGE
ARTSY FARTSY?
BECOMING THE INVESTIGATOR: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN JOURNALISTS TURN INVESTIGATORS?
BIG STORIES – SMALL SCREENS: GLOBALIZATION
BRAVE NEW PROGRAMMES
CATCHY FORMATS
CONSTRUCTING THE TRUTH: PRAVDA... NIXON... LEGO!
DANGER ZONE: YOUTH AT RISK
DEEP THOUGHTS ON TV – A SLEEPER OR A THRILLING RIDE?
EXPOSING MY FAMILY
FAST_ CHEAP AND GOOD:FICTION ON A TIGHT BUDGET
GET THEM TALKING
HIGH HOPES_ SHATTERED DREAMS AND PULLING THE PIECES TOGETHER
HOW DID YOU GET THAT FOOTAGE? REMARKABLE MOMENTS – CAUGHT ON VIDEO – NOW BUILD A STORY
HUMOUR AS THE WEAPON!
LET’S TRY IT WITH A SONG
MAKING REAL LIFE STORY LINES
NOW IT CAN BE TOLD
PODER! POWER OF TV! – HANDING IT OVER IN THE ANDES
PRETTY SENORITAS: WHO’S ON TOP?
RAPPORT: UNWRITTEN CONTRACT
RISKY BUSINESS – WAR AND PEACE
SECRET INGREDIENTS FOR FASCINATING FICTION
SLOW? DULL? - WHO CARES?
SPECIAL SESSIONS
STAND ALONE PROGRAMME
THE HYPER SUBJECTIVE POINT OF VIEW
TOTALLY INSIDE
TV AS A VEHICLE FOR DIALOGUE
TV AS THE KEY TO HIDDEN WORLDS
WHO IS USING WHOM? – ARE WE BOTH GETTING WHAT WE WANT?
2004 BARCELONA Spain
Beyond Realism
Case Studies: Roll tape!
Community
Creativity on the go
Devils in the living room
Don't forget to remember
Don't worry_ be happy!
Empowered by Art
Every picture tells the story
Everyday people
Falling Star
Global Headache
Golden Years?
Hide & Seek
History Lite
Keep your distance
Let me explain it!
Listen to me! Gaining access to the young
Pearls 1
Pearls 2
Portrait of the artist as a hero
Reel time?
Swiss Army Knife
The borderline of fear
The Write Stuff
Trust me_ I'm a filmmaker!
Walking the tightrope
Who is running the show?
2005 SAN FRANCISCO USA
A World of Shadows
All You Need is Love
Cameras Behind Bars
Confusion with Fusion
Directing Kids
Documentary as Therapy
Filling in Historical Holes
Imperial Ballroom
Invading the Private
It Ain’t Over ‘til the Fat Lady Sings
Let the Pictures Do the Talking
Low Budget Imaginative Drama
Mighty Challenges
One Man Show
Post 9/11 Worlds: The battle for hearts_ minds_ and uplinks...
Public Sex
Questioning the Lords
Role of Filmmaker
Soundtrack of Life
Stand Alone Programs
Stand Alone: Faction: Fiction or Fact?
Stand Alone: Real Family Drama
The Host...Saint or Sinner?
The Other Side of Reality
TV Seeking Justice
Uprising Future and Past
Vote for Us! TV’s Impact on Elections and Viceversa!
Who Will Tell Your Story?
2006 TAIPEI Taiwan
Access Asia
Analyze This
Are you Serious?
Better a Drama
Blackboard Jungle
Can we change reality?
Closed to the public- entering forbidden worlds
Courage and persistence
Directing politics
Dogs in Space
Enter with care!
For Your Eyes Only – Families_ Home Video and Public Broadcast
Let's Give Kids a Voice
Living History: The Time Tunnel Experience
Memories Uncovered
Mindscapes
Music is it!
National obsession
Reaching out to youth
Speaking up for the cause
Stand Alone Programs
The sound of music? Mixing genre
The Stranger You Know
Too close for comfort
Wild_ wild formats
Without words: hearing with your eyes
2007 LUGANO Switzerland
About Fiction: A Success Story
Access
Archiving the Truth
Crossing Borders
Different Cultures_ Different Dramas?
Feed the Monster!
Frames of Art
Get Personal: Big voices in small worlds meet small windows on the big world
Help Yourself
Honest With/About the Youth
In-Your-Face TV: Satire_ Irony_ and the Deadly Serious
Light
Mind the Gap
Objective and Subjective Realities:Personalizing the Past
Pace on Earth
Playstation
Presenters’ Trips
Process or Product
Recreating History: Where are the boundaries between fact and fiction?
Responsibility... What?
TV as Therapy?
TV on Trial
War: Behind the Lines
2008 JOHANNESBURG South Africa
Alone in a box
Art attack
Beyond correct
Blow the Whistle
Caution fragile
Deraciner le rascisme / Uprooting racism
Don't be a couch potato
Ethics_ morality_ guilty
F+!# Taboos
Female wanted
Finally TV
In the beginning was the word
Languages of drama
Let me be myself
Media Under the Knife – Deconstructing Media in the 21st Century
Men at work!
North to Europe-South to Africa
One person's freedom is another person's
Public secrets
The basement tapes
The elephant in the room
Thinking about who we are
Trips to the end of the night
TV Becoming the Ringmaster
Watching the detectives
Whassup Widdat?
Who owns the arts?
2009 WARSAW Poland
(Copy) Rights
Avoiding the Obvious
Disclosure
East + West - The Dynamics of Perception
From Stage to Street
Healthy popcorn
Hong Paodao
Is this real? Does it Matter Anyway?
Just For Fun?
Let’s Go Local
Memory: A fi rst Draft of History?
Mingle_ Swap or Divorce?
Naked - Public Striptease and beyond
No Pix? No Problem!
Once Upon a Time... Storytelling at Its Best
Open your eyes. Contact your lens.
Out in the Open
Prime Time at Stake! Don’t leave the audience slumbering in front of the box.
Respect
Stand Alone Session: The Paradilho
The red race
This is My Point of View!
Trust
TV/Internet Tomorrow_ NOW
Warning... Viewing Could be Hazardous to Your Health!
Who is in Control?
2010-2019
2010 BUDAPEST Hungary
Actors Writing Fresh Comedy - How Do They Do It?
Between Fiction and Non-Fiction_ Between Private and Public
Does Anybody Care About Investigative Journalism?
Dramas and Traumas: Shrinks_ Patients and the Audience
Economy on TV: Did We Do Our Job?
Entering an Obsessed Mind – New Ultra-Focused Thriller Stories
Heading to the East
How to Build up and Educate Future Audiences!
How to Rate High Rating Programmes: The Value of Market Shares in a Multimedia World
Intimacy Exposed: How far Can We Go?
Keep It Fresh! Creativity or Technology?
Look at It My Way – About Filmmaker's Point of View
Make Programmes – Not Politics!
Personalising History – The Key to Success?
Programming TV–Events: Constraints of Schedule and Audience Expectation
Re-Inventing Archives: Old Pictures – New Stories
Reality TV: Working with Volunteers_ Actors and Ordinary People
Taking a Chance With Shrinking Budgets – Ending up With New Kinds of Programmes
Taking the Bull by the Horns – Public Broadcasters and Controversial Public Issues
The Art of Turning Science Into Edu-tainment
The Audience – The Unpredictable Factor!
2011 SEOUL South Korea
Are We Safe From Politics? Who is Really in Control?
At Your Public Service: Education Made Entertaining!
Beyond Entertainment
Changing The World: Strategies to Make a Programme More Effective!
Did You See That? Visual Ethics in TV Productions
Don't Know Much About History Telling Old Stories in a New Way
Exploiting_ Manipulating and Selling Out: Ethics in TV Productions
Home Key
How to Make Them Laugh to Love You: The Art of Comedy
Keeping the Drama in Mixed Genres: Dramedy_ Doc Musical and Cinematic Poem
Laughter as a Weapon Does it work?
Learning from Each Other – Generation Conflicts in Drama
Manipulating Attitudes - From Hollywood Westerns to Modern Social Media
Programming for Platforms
Reaching Out to the Youth
Realistic Fiction vs. Fictional Reality Storytelling on the Verge of Deception
Recipes to Avoid Disaster - Environmental Issues on TV
Shaping Reality: From the Real World to Reality in TV
Something You Don’t Know About Animation
Test Tube Programming – From Internet to Television
The Tricked Audience: Motivation and Effects of Delusive Programmes
Thrilling the Teens Fiction Programmes for the Young Audience
Village Without Women - The True Story About Three Farmers Without Wives
Violence on TV: How to Deal with the Dark Side of Mankind!
Who Do You Think You Are? The Role of Presenters on TV
Why Should I Bother? TV as a Playground for Personal Missions
2012 SYDNEY Australia
10 Ways to Involve your Audience and use Social Media
Accepting New Challenges: Shorter_ Cheaper_ Better?
Be Inspired: Adapting Successful Drama Elements for Your Audience
Can You Trust your Broadcaster? Politics and Media
Change your Behaviour: The Impact of Factual Entertainment Programmes
Comedy Rules the World: How to make a Hit Comedy Series on the Internet
Common Ground: The ‘Mother’ of all Co-Productions
Delivering a Fist of Irony: Current Affairs and Humour
Don’t be Afraid of Sex! It’s Part of your Culture
Easy Ways to Deliver Environmental Issues
Fresh Fiction: Join-In Dramas_ Soap Noirs and other Buzz Creators
Going for the Young Ones: Recipes to Reach the Next Generation
Is the Web the Future of Documentaries?
Mobile Phones as Witnesses: User Generated Content in the News
New Trends In Comedy: Laughing at/with Outsiders and Fringes
On Your Doorstep: New Ways of Telling History
Our Problems are Your Problems: Mass Media and Minority Issues
The Art of Genre Blending in Arts and Culture
The Thrill of Political TV Drama
This is Getting Too Close: When do you Turn off the Camera?
Too Academic_ too Sophisticated? Delivering Bulky Content
TV and Public Opinion: Enlightenment or Reinforcing Stereotypes?
Unconditional Love and Touch Screens
We Can do Better! Commercial Formats and Public Service Content
2013 SAN SALVADOR El Salvador
7 Ways to Excite Your Audience & Unusual Intimate Access
Anatomy of a Daring Documentary: Exchange of Expertise
Bread and Butter Online Programming
Crusading Journalism - When Is It Journalism_ When Is It Just a Crusade?
Desperately Seeking Identity
Entertaining Fiction Dealing with Tough Issues
Forget the Make Up_ These Women Are on a Mission!
Get Me the Ratings! Attracting Attention to Get an Audience
Growing up With TV
How to Deliver Tough Topics to Teens
Industry Buzz: Second Screen Programming
Man Is Lost - so God Is Back in TV Drama
My Camera is My Weapon
Production Matters – Blending Styles and Formats in Current Affairs TV
Re-discovering Entertainment and Reality Formats for Youth
The Power of Television: To Hurt or to Hold Back
Tools to Produce Programmes for Children
TV Don’t Preach
What makes Comedy and Satire Concepts Work Nationally - and What Makes Them Travel?
2014 HELSINKI Finland
Chasing the young demographic
CLOSING SESSION
Cross media: short form content
Cross platform and participatory storytelling
Does cross platform deliver?
Don’t bore me with history!
Don’t vote me out_ please!
Drunk_ desperate and dissatisfied - Do public media mirror or shape social attitudes?
Fantasy_ sci-fi & psychological thriller - how to produce exciting new fiction worlds?
Get close with style
History: It’s not spinach television_ it’s yummy
How to tell the impossible story?
Humour and investigation - Are they compatible?
Hungry for feelgood TV? Check out your local takeaways
Involve me & I will engage
Let’s talk about sex - but how?
Make a strong opening…and keep your promise
Personal dramas seen in their cultural context
Research is everything
Scriptwriting challenges worth taking
Small ideas + long nights = big fun!
Stand Alones: Fresh voices in the field
2015 TOKYO Japan
Acting for Real
Artistic License in History Documentaries
Avoiding Clichés
Balancing Between Real Life and Drama: What Are the Pitfalls?
Be Observational and Get Close
Being on TV at all Cost?
Clear Messages for Young Minds
Connecting with Tweens
Don’t Get Emotionally Involved! Part 1
Don’t Get Emotionally Involved! Part 2
Formatting the Unexpected
Hidden Cameras: The Truth at All Costs?
How to Entertain with Social Issues?
In Love With Knowledge: Inventions on TV
Interacting With Your Screen
Morals in Journalism: Where Does a Reporter Stand in Real-Life Tragedy?
Scientific Experimenting is FUN?
Some for the Road… – Closing Session INPUT 2015
Television for the Fucked_ Fucked up_ Fucking up Generation?
Telling Different Stories Differently
The Mission of Investigative Journalism
To Whet Your Appetite…
When Cross Platform Tries to Change the World
When Reality Interferes With Reality
2016 CALGARY Canada
Ahaa! or Blaa Blaa? How to turn New Ideas into Aha!-Moments for your Audience
Closing Session: Some for the Road let's Change Perspective
Covering the Leaders
Dealing With History
Delight_ Confront and Challenge your Audience
Digital Deception. Everyone is Now a Broadcaster or Publisher
Don't you Fucking Bore Me
Formating Intimacy - How New Interview Shows Get Personal
Kill Bill - (How) Can we adapt Entertainment Asian Style?
Local is Global - Or is It?
Love Stories in Troubling Times
Making Without Faking
Me_ Myself and Eye
Observing Brutality against Women in Other Cultures
Opening Session: Getting Started!
Poetry in Motion
Recipes for Creative Storytelling: Artistic Approaches and Techniques
Stand Alone Session
Tough Topics: Would you want Your Kids to see This?
Trying to Make Sense of Conflict
Watching the Watchers - Surveillance and Privacy on the Web
Who is the Audience?
2017 THESSALONIKI Greece
Audience on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown
Bring Your Own Content
Closing Session: One for the Road
Creating Positive Change in Our Communities? Yes We Can!
Don’t Take Yourself Too Seriously – The Fun Session
Drama as Enemy of the State How to Produce Drama Amid Threats of Lawsuits and Censorship
Innovative Arts Programmes: Painter_ Poet_ and Papa
Interactivity?! Drama Beyond Broadcast
Let’s Stick Together - Making TV WITH the Public
Making Stories Travel On the Look-Out for New Sources of Inspiration in the World Drama Arena
Netflix Originals Produced by Public Service Broadcasters (Why) Are We Becoming Their Development Department?
New Formats – New Insights?
Opening Session: Getting Started!
Playing with People: Experiments on TV
Popping the Bubble - Building on Stereotypes and Identity
Simple Ideas
Targeting Parents: Digital Puberty – The Media and Modern Parenthood
The Biographer’s Dilemma
The Cat and the Mouse: Do You Let Your Protagonist Get Away With Murder?
Too Perfect to Be Real?
Us and Them
Using Public Footage and the Shady Boundaries of Revealing the Truth
Visions of a Young Audience
2018 BROOKLYN United States
#metoo – Looking back … in Admiration. To Those Who Paved the Way
bye bye brooklyn - Hello bangkok!
Changing Society_ One Program at a Time
Coproduce or Die? If public broadcasters fiction wants to survive_ is co-production the answer?
Creating the Past
Dedicated to the Moms of the World: Images of Motherhood
Freshly Crafted With Traditional Tools
Getting Started: A Pledge for Public Service Media
History as you Have never Seen it before Innovative ways of using historic archive material to tell new stories
How to Get the Audience to Discuss Difficult Topics A German and a Dutch approach topped off with some Polish inspiration
Inside Stories – Public TV Points the Camera at Itself Public TV employees sharing personal stories that matter to them
I’m a Person not a Disability The collateral damage of inclusion
Let’s Go One Step Further! Looking closer and closer - at LGbT history_ rights and lives
Let’s Make Our Political Programming Great Again
Making bacteria Attractive to the Audience
Parental Guidance Suggested The role of public broadcasters in the area of Children’s Programming
People_ History and racial Perspectives
Real(ity) Drama
Telling War Stories_ Far From the Front Lines
The Vertical Canvas: Making Programs for Phones
Under the Influence - Youtubers for a Change
Visual Storytelling How to sharpen the visual aspects of our stories
Was it Good for you? Sleeping With the Enemy
Who the Hell Is Interested In Older People? They are the most loyal viewers_ yet they are bored by themselves
2019 BANGKOK Thailand
Beyond the Soundtrack - When Music Is the Main Point
Blast From the Past: Why Now?
Building Better Lives at
Capturing Love: How Can We Get Close Without Ruining the Moment?
Chasing The Young
Confronting Hate
Do They Know What They’re getting Into?
Documenting the Vulnerable: Telling the Stories of Young People in Tough Situations
Documenting Traditional Cultures and the Pull of Modernity
Getting Behind the Headlines
Getting to Work
I Was There
In Search Of... On a Trail of Investigations_ Exposés and Everyday Questions
Is Public TV a Safe Space?
Keeping It Real: Creating the Feeling of Authenticity
Living in the Real World
My World / Your World: Creative Ways to Take Viewers Into Other People’s Lives
Oh My God My Granddad Is an Avatar! Building Digital Bridges Between Age Groups!
Opening
Playing With Science
Portraying Heroes: How to Tell Stories That Resonate
Should I Stay_ or Should I Go? The Good and the Bad Side of Social Media!
The Power of Silence: Showing vs. Telling
When The Worst Happens: From Whose Point of View
Who Are You to Tell Me Who I Am?!
Who Gets to Be Funny?
2020-2029
2022 BARCELONA Spain
Beyond Ticking Boxes: Television Fiction With an Immersive Approach to Diversity and Inclusion. Experience it! Storytelling from within the path from representation to identification
Does the End Justify the Means? Evil Formats for a Good Cause! Diversity in Reality TV
Family Matters. Challenges and pitfalls in telling stories of our family history.
Hey Just Get Out of the Way! Under-represented people telling their own stories effectively
How Far Should We Go? When covering a humanitarian crisis involves putting yourself and others at risk.
Images Speak Louder Than Words: The Medium and the Message. How to choose the most effective tools in animation and other trong visual storytelling.
Love Murder and Secrets. Unlocking the elements that inspire the audience to watch the next episode.
Media and Politics. How do they correlate?
No Cat Content Needed! Useful tips & tricks for audience-centred content development without neglecting PSM values.
Pandemic Programing: Good Things That Accidentally Came out of It. Lockdown Wonders Nr. 2 - How Covid-19 taught us to act quicker change workflows and dare try new stuff out.
Portraying Abuse. Stand Alone: How to tell a difficult story involving vulnerable collectives.
Present With a Difference Experiences with non-conventional or non-professional presenters
Protecting the Vulnerable: Examining Social Care Institutions. How can fiction shape debates about such public institutions?
Public Service Media on Their Toes. Lockdown Wonders Nr. 1 - PSM’s answers to the extraordinary pandemic situation
Relax! This Is Not a History Lesson Bringing the Past Alive Without Putting Audiences to Sleep. Finding more inventive and subversive ways to use archives and when to avoid using them
Smash Patriarchy One Story at a Time! Fiction written by women that tackle gender-sensitive topics
Special Session. Reporting on a War
Talking ‘bout my Generation: Young Creators New Audiences? Fiction for and created by the young
The Best of Two Worlds: Good Formats for a Good Cause! How can programs commit to a noble cause and be entertaining at the same time?
The Drama and Passion of High School Teen Life Teachers and Parents. Creating must see co-watching series for students and their families.
The Invisibles. How to visualise those who cannot give witness (anymore)
The Naked Truth: Challenging Faction: How does the combination of documentary elements and fiction add up to a final result?
The New Normal: Approaches to Program-making That Are Here to Stay! Or Not? Lockdown Wonders Nr. 3 - Will the pandemic change our ways for good?
Visually Giving A Voice. Difficult subjects and untraditional protagonists
Who Is Not Crazy for Views? Pros and Cons of being successful on social media platformsand how this affects content and storytelling.
Wrap it in! Comedy/dramedy! How can humour tackle serious issues?
You Want The Truth? You Can’t Handle The Truth! Uncomfortable Investigations keeping the audience’s attention when factual nitty-gritty complicates the narration
2023 TAIPEI Taiwan
(Not) In My Face Push or pull? How to get your message across on social issues in fiction
Blurred Lines Where does Factual end and Fiction start?
Close to Home Setting Up Your Camera on Your Doorstep
Creative Recreations Are Dramatisations a Storytelling Thriller or Filler — or even a Killer?
Different Tools to Unlock the Past What do an aviation disaster and the invention of the corset have in common? Yes; you are right: History.
Do You Love Me; Do You Accept Me; Or Could You at Least Vote For Me? Personal revelations from protagonists and what we have to bear in mind
Documentary Productions Across Borders: Towards a Win-Win in co-production
Hardcore Public Broadcasting Should PSM be a vehicle for advocating certain values and positive social change? And who determines what positive social change is?
How Weird is Too Weird? Misfits as Comical Cure in Times of Crisis
Ingenious indigenous! How can indigenous broadcasters contribute to the preservation and increased use of native languages that are threatened with extinction?
Investigating Invisible Crimes How to make audiences connect with how we tell stories about crimes that usually take place behind closed doors.
Let’s Talk About Sex — But How? Innovative Formats on Sex Education
Move over Professor! Broadcasting the Wisdom of Crowds How to transform the audience into a smart participant
Pushing Impartiality to its Limits Holding the line on being fair and balanced under extreme circumstances
Re-imagining the Role of the Presenter
Reporting on Challenges Through the Eyes of Children
Special Session Input @ Input — A Look Around the World of TV Trends: What impulses can we take away from commercial television?
Special Session This Is Not the World We Want To Live In How PSM advocate social impact and active citizenship
Special Session — PTS Rising Immersive VR/XR Power: Meet Taiwanese Talents
Storytelling to and with the Audience: How not to mess it up
The Charismatic Protagonist
To Cut it Short Dos and Don’ts in short form storytelling
Unconventional Culture Introducing creative and entertaining ways to bring the arts to television
Watch out: Young Audience! How to inform in No Time
We Will Survive! Crises and how to deal with them on PSM
Who Am I? Lost in Identity Is the coming-of-age drama in transition?
2024 Charleston USA
Decolonizing storytelling: Creating real space for re-telling the complete story
Good company
Guinea pigs: Storytelling in front of the camera
Hope & Healing: Finding a light in the dark
Hope and Healing: Finding a light in the dark
I DOUBLE DARE YOU!
I need a hero: Beware of creating heroic figures — you never know where they go
INPUT in the world — the world in INPUT
Just fun and games?
Legacy: grasping storytelling using personal footage
Mario Daza
Now you see me: offering perspectives instead of changing perceptions
OMG I can’t stop watching: Maybe we are all just nosy neighbors
Pay attention. This is serious stuff!
Playing with history: Finding historical sources in unlikely places
Rules be damned! Catch new audiences by adding art to the storytelling rule book
Sessio9 Now you see me: offering perspectives instead of changing perceptions
Social Listening and the Vital Role of Public Media in Navigating Misinformation
Some like it hot
State of the Art Does the art shine through and find fresh inspiration?
Surviving the storytelling: The risks we take when telling a multi-perspective story about tragedy
Taking big risks: trail blazers or copy cats?
The incomplete picture: How to tell a story with little or no access
The tropes of travelling formats: Three showcases of programs that could cross borders. Or not?
To do or too taboo? Sex death and mental health how do we engage viewers with the uncomfortable?
Various positions of AI: A sceptical and flabbergasted introduction to the current use of AI in Public Service media
We are family (or how to exploit your dearest)
When documentary becomes part of history
You be the judge Moving from B and W to shades of grey
You be the judge Moving from B&W to shades of grey
Home
INPUT
1970-1979
1978 MILANO Italy
Drama
1979 MILANO Italy
Language
On Demand INPUT 1979
Social
Target
1980-1989
1980 WASHINGTON USA
Single session
1981 VENICE Italy
On demand INPUT 81 VENICE_ Italy
single session
1982 TORONTO Canada
Single session
1983 LIEGE Belgium
On- demand INPUT 1983
Single session
1984 CHARLESTON USA
A long way from home
All in the family
Arts Showcase 1
Arts Showcase 2
Arts Showcase 3
Clandestine
Electronic (in)decency
Facing up to fear
Fiction from three worlds
Friends in an alien landscape
Human rights
In and out of work
Is there life after TV?
On becoming free
On-demand INPUT 1984
Portraits of survival
See you tomorrow?
Stories from Africa
The play’s the thing (Part 1)
The play’s the thing (Part 2)
The play’s the thing (Part 3)
Told_ untold_ retold
TV art on art
Under the skin
We don’t need no education
Where are the Russians?
Who cares?
With god on our side
1985 MARSEILLE France
After the bomb (The age of anxiety)
Angry men (The battle of the sexes)
Angry women (The battle of the sexes)
Art revealing art (Art and artists)
Confrontations (Story telling)
Everyday_ everywhere: stress (The age of anxiety)
Explorations: amusing lessons (Story telling)
Extending the boundaries of consciousness (TV as a catalyst for change)
Implications of video revolution
In the tide of history (Television and the past)
Law and disorder
Leaving home (Story telling)
Let the people talk (Truth is selective)
On-demand INPUT 1985
Performance (Art and artists)
Perspectives on a theme: World War II (Television and the past)
Portraying Personal Troubles
Recession and recovery (The age of anxiety)
Reds (Television and the past)
Television and politics (session 1)
Television and politics (Session 2)
The artist in exile (Art and artists)
The fear of tomorrow (The age of anxiety)
The individual vs. The state (Story telling)
The language of images (Art and artists)
TV and Taboos—Is TV voyeuristic (1)
TV and Taboos—Is TV voyeuristic (2)
World War II: the sequel (Television and the past)
1986 MONTREAL Canada
A lot for less? Part I – Documentaries
A lot for less? Part II - Dramas
A video anthology
A world under the electronic spell
Authored documents
Beating Dallas
Big pictures on small screen
Big puzzle on small screen
Broadcasted ethics: whose side are you on?
Camera’s steady gaze
Crossing the divide
Dangerous classics
Docudrama and dramadoc
Elements of style
Emotional landscapes
Fiction or reality?
Intimates scenes
Music – something else
Myth and reality
On - demand INPUT 1986
Personal stories / political issues
Scanning our times: here and there!
Shocking the viewer. How far?
Surviving a system
Television and the state
The present screens the past
Thou shalt watch!
TV’s outsiders: personal visions
1987 GRANADA Spain
A cry from the heart
Beyond emotions
Big ideas for a little screen
Committed or not
Committing video suicide
Didn´t you read the script?
Drama or documentary on South Africa?
Emotional memories
Finding creativity
Finding Identities
How much is too much
I could have danced all night
Images for the horrors of extermination
In the midst of life-we are in death
Investigative Journalism
J'accuse
Knocking down the walls
Looking back in anger
Mind your own illness
Music video and visual music
New trends in tv drama
News as a show
Old programmes_ new formats
On - demand INPUT 1987
Ordinary People
Personal Worlds
Sugar and spice: beyond the cliches
The missionary position
TV on filmmakers
What am I like
When power corrupts
1988 PHILADELPHIA USA
A sense of place
Are we going too far?
Artists: Who are they and how do they do it?
As time goes by… or_ time: on our side?
Capturing Youth
Classics: violating the text
Dramatizing artists and ideas
Filling the screen: big TV on small budgets
First there was the word…
From one medium to another
I am my own camera
If you can use your tools you can use mine
Impossible investigations
Investigating disparities
It’s not the method –it’s the message
Let’s have fun with suicide and sickness
Life is the same everywhere? Drama as well?
Looking at history –murder_ prejudice and every day life
Looking at history: their own stories
Me and the shadow
New dance and performance for camera
Not for Dr. Strangelovers only
On demand INPUT 1988
People vs. the powers that be
Personal visions
Persuasion: a morning at the fights
Politics and religion
Portraits: Are they true pictures?
The villain and the victims
Those kids!
TV looks at itself
Using all the means
Whose story is it_ anyway?
1989 STOCKHOLM Sweden
Approaching disability
Arts and TV
Arts and TV – session 1
Challenging complacency
Contemporary arts on TV
Crime does pay
Defending the truth
Digging up the past
Drama and social issues
Drama: how to tell a story with style
Drama: the loss of innocence
First person TV
Fooling the audience
Info on sessions not yet introduced for this conference
Is it fun to tell the truth? Or can serious stories be told in a humorous way? Session 2
Is it fun to tell the truth? Or can serious stories be told in a humorous way? Session1
Keeping dignity: from fiction to reality
On Demand INPUT 1989
PEARL 1:Open session on drama
PEARL 2: watching television
PEARL 3: Video language
Phantasmagoric productions – session 2
Phantasmagoric productions –session 1
Question of identity
Real time / Television time
South Africa / From inside – outside
The sound of reality
TV looks at itself
Youth in 1st_ 2nd and 3rd world
“Orphans”
1990-1999
1990 EDMONTON Canada
Back to the theatre
Beyond the genres
Cultures_ crossing_ clashes
Death on the screen
Dramatic forms: drawing from the old and the new
Filming ourselves_ opening our souls
History Stories
History through his witnesses
Instant reaction—distant reflection
Journalism: getting too close to the source?
Making a life/Making art
New style for the old ceremony
Obsession with violence
On-demand INPUT 1990
Parables
Pearls INPUT 1990
Powers of speech
Producer courage—David vs. Goliath
Producer courage—smashing the conventions
Reality as drama—stronger than the real thing?
Right under our noses
Silent voices/intimate views
Taking the time to see
The filmmaker and Democracy
The music within
The Soap is in danger
This is not a joke
Who is speaking?
Young and Fast
1991 DUBLIN Ireland
Close-ups
Cover up
Crying or laughing with reality
Death of feeling
Drama unchained: sex_ slime and electrocution
God on TV
Let’s boogie
Low budgets
New voices form the South
North / South: looking at ourselves – session 11.
North / South: North looks south. North looks North. Session 1
One land_ two ways of trating the hot stuff
Pearls INPUT 1991
Points of view: independents in the United States
Pump up the style
Quintessential TV
Reconstruction 11
Reconstruction 1: documentary history – truth and illusion
Sounds of silence
Strong individuals – moving stories
The East – views from outside_ views from inside
The role of commentary
TV wars
Wars: Setting the Record Straight
Welcome to the ghetto - arts unlimited session 1
Welcome to the ghetto – arts unlimited session 11
What’s courage?
Whose truth?
1992 BALTIMORE USA
An oblique look 1
An oblique look 2
An unknown Europe
Battle fatigue
Breaking taboos (or how to put a condom in your carrot)
Bringing back buried memories
Challenging the conventions
Investigation 1: Foot in the door
Investigation 2: trial by TV
Leftlovers
Let’s listen
Mixed feeling – Mixed Culture
On-demand INPUT 1992
Once upon a time
Pearls INPUT 1992
So simple_ but it works
To whom have we given a voice?
TV confessions
Where to draw the line?
1993 BRISTOL UK
Do The Right Thing
Face The Past
Give It To Me Straight
Home Movie_ World Movie Part 1: The Universal I
Home Movie_ World Movie Part 2: Do It Yourself
How Do You Feel? Voyeurism Or Moral Message?
I know I´m Right!
Images of happiness
Laugh Me Tender
Lethal People
Pearls 1
Pearls 10
Pearls 11
Pearls 12
Pearls 13
Pearls 14
Pearls 15
Pearls 2
Pearls 3
Pearls 4
Pearls 5
Pearls 6
Pearls 7
Pearls 8
Pearls 9
Roots
Short Stories
Storytelling And Philosophy
Temptations To Tabloidism
The Knack of Knowing: 3 Journeys Of Self-Discovery
The many faces of art
Violence and the quest for reconciliation
1994 MONTREAL Canada
Ah_ je ris de me voir si belle en ce mirror
Arts on Television: Do You Get the Idea?
Arts on television: inside the artist
Arts on television: Music in pictures
Arts on television: Nothing but words
Arts on Television: Unbearable realities
First you shoot - Part 1: Violence on public television
First you shoot - Part 2: Violence on public television
Let´s Put in this Way
My neighbour knows me better
New documentary - Part 1
New documentary - Part 2
New World Disorder - Part I: My God What a Mess!
New World Disorder - Part II: We Have a Wonderful Time!
Pearls 1
Pearls 10
Pearls 11
Pearls 12
Pearls 13
Pearls 14
Pearls 2
Pearls 3
Pearls 4
Pearls 5
Pearls 6
Pearls 7
Pearls 8
Pearls 9
Private lives
Single Plays
Single plays - Television drama specials
Take a Simple Idea
Taking on the big boys
Youth - Part I: How is public television handling programs for adolescents?
Youth - Part II: You want to talk sex_ we want to talk aids
1995 SAN SEBASTIAN Spain
All that is left is the music
Author_ author?
Breaking the mold
Breaking the silence
Cries of pain_ shouts of anger
Crying and laughing and grasping the past. Four ways of making us remember (Part 1)
Crying and laughing and grasping the past. Four ways of making us remember (Part 2)
Dramas for today
Great things come in small packages
In search of the lost audience
Is this new realism? (Part 1)
Is this the new realism? (Part 2)
It won´t hurt (Part 2)
It´ won´t hurt! (Part 1)
Jurassic classics
Opera prima
Pearls 1
Pearls 10
Pearls 11
Pearls 12
Pearls 13
Pearls 14
Pearls 15
Pearls 16
Pearls 2
Pearls 3
Pearls 4
Pearls 5
Pearls 6
Pearls 7
Pearls 8
Pearls 9
Raining Stones_ naked arias and subway pirouettes
Serving their purpose
Television loves revolutionaries... dead (Part 1)
Television loves revolutionaries... dead (Part 2)
Transcending time with young images. All the young and girls of their age
Unexpected ways
Watching tomatoes in the microwave (Part 1). Television and Explosive Family Matters
Watching tomatoes in the microwave (Part 2). Television and Explosive Family Matters
Yes_ but it´s great TV
1996 GUADALAJARA Mexico
Art on the box (Part II)
Art on the Box - Part I. Craft meets craft in a day of programes on_ about_ around_ above_ below_ with_ why and how the TV box b
David and Goliath: Does the loudest voice ring clearest?
Emotional overdose: (part I) Raising one´s voice
Emotional overdose: (part II) Shock TV or social comment
Exoticism: temptation to romanticize
Faces
From realism to poetry
He loves me_ he loves me not: making the relationship work on TV
I' witness
In retrospect: telling the story_ unravelling the facts
In your mind_ in your face: behind the facade
Invisible threads
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No_ it´s...
It takes a child
It takes an open mind to navigate in the dangerous waters of male & female taboos
Omni-TV
Pearls 1
Pearls 2
Pearls 3
Pearls 4
Pearls 5
Pearls 6
Pearls 7
Pearls 8
Pearls 9
Playing with the masters
Signatures
So near_ so far
The emperor´s new clothes
The power of metaphor
The roots of dissent
Think positive!
Too close to be private - Too private to be close
Very 'moving' programmes
You would think it´s predictable. They made it great TV
1997 NANTES France
Beyond the Bars
Catch More Flies With Honey
Changing Places - Changing Times
Gross Exagerations
Hey_ I´m Talking To You!
Hitting the Target?
Houses of Spirits
I Confess
Juggling Coulds
Just the Two of Us
Labour of Love
Manufactured Stories: If It Doesn´t Fit Prime Time You´re Dead - Part One
Manufacturing Stories: If It Doesn´t Fit Prime Time You´re Dead - Part Two
Once Upon A Time Were Documentarists
Pearls 1
Pearls 2 - The Final String
Picture This: Developing the Negative_ Black on White / White on Black
Poetry in Motion
Road Movies of the Soul
Speak No Evil
Take Me Along
The Backrooms of the System
The New Generation
Too Much is Too Much
Too True To Be Good
Turn Me On_ Turn Me Off_ I Am Your Television!
You Must Remember This
1998 STUTTGART Germany
Are You Talking to Me?
Beyond the Obvious
Blinded by Power
Challenge (or just trendy?)
Close Up For the Wide Shot
Fiction/Non-Fiction: Taking the Game to a New Level
It Won´t Hurt a Bit
Just Between the Two of Us
Look at Me: I Can Seduce You
My Own Story
Pearls 1
Pearls 3
Pearls 4
People in despair: Is TV Exposure Good_ Bad or Irrelevant?
Pleased to Meet You! No Time to Know You?
Power: In Front of or Behind the Camera
Presumption of Innocence
Remains for Today
Run_ Walk_ Sit Down
Shame on Your Raitings
The East-Side Story
The Estate We´re In
Tickle My Docs-The Price for Going Prime Time
TV Spotting: Television Fiction Lost and Found
TV-Truffles
Videos Diaries-Who Needs Professionals?
Youth is wasted on the Young (Oscar Wilde)
1999 FORT WORTH USA
After the War
At a Respectful Distance
Between the Lines
Boys and Girls
Breaking the Silence
Cityscapes
Composing History- Passe Compose
Crucial Moments: At What Cost?
Dreams
Dressed For Success
Escaping the Sync Sound Prison
Giving Voice
How Far Can We Go?
Into the Fish Bowl: TV Circus
Mom and Dad
Morality Tales
Pearls 1
Pearls 10
Pearls 11
Pearls 12
Pearls 13
Pearls 14
Pearls 15
Pearls 16
Pearls 17
Pearls 18
Pearls 19
Pearls 2
Pearls 20
Pearls 3
Pearls 4
Pearls 5
Pearls 6
Pearls 7
Pearls 8
Pearls 9
Poetry of Life
Political Games
Private Sphere_ Public Sphere
S*T*E*R*E*O*T*Y*P*E*S
Snack TV
The Art of Entertainment
Try the Unexpected
Unusual Artistic Portraits of Artists
Will This Air On Your Station? Unconventional Use of Archive
You Could Make It Happen
2000-2009
2000 HALIFAX Canada
Budgets
Departure:Death and Memory
Distance
Eureka: An idea that lights the way
Face/Off
Family/Familia
Fictionalizing Fact: What can be done with found footage
Form
Gimme Shelter
Global Responsability
Haunted
Impact I
Impact II
Intimate: About Personal Integrity
Justice on Trial
Legacy
Literary TV: From Picas to Pixels
Naked: Films That Expose People on the Edge of Society
Pamphlets
Parts
Pearls I
Pearls II
Pearls III
Pearls IV
Pearls V
Pearls VI
Pearls VII
Roundabout
Suitable for Children?
Tempo: Is television fast enough?
Testimonies_ Part 1
Testimonies_ Part 2
Unusual Fiction
Up Close_ Personal & Digital
2001 CAPE TOWN South Africa
Art in TV is an art
Collisions_ culture and clash
Digital realm
Encore
Fiction made for TV
Freak Shows
Hard Core Public TV
Haunting History
Heavenly hell!
Magic ears_ magic eyes
Mutual Feeding
Natural soap
Nuts about shorts
Old genres_ new forms
Pearl
PEARL 3:Video language – open session
Personal is political
Recreating History
Resources
Sex and Hypocrisy
Showing the invisible
Slice of Life
Staring down death
Teacher in a Box
The Mirror Cracked
TV fiction
We are family
Yes! It’s entertainment. Yes_ it’s politics!
Young storytellers
2002 ROTTERDAM Netherlands
Basic Instincts
Changing Landscapes
Democracy in Stormy Weather
Don't Act
Female Nation
Film Maker's Responsibility
Friends on Friends
Get Shorty
God Cam
Grateful Dead
History Telling
I'm in the Mood for Love (Simply Because You're a Producer)
Let's Make History
National Traumas
Pearls before Swine
Searching for the New Family
Special Formats
Special Screening
Telling Hanna(h)'s Story
The End of the Endless
The Miracle Cure
The Perfect 1/2 Hour
These Strange Things
Too Close for Comfort ?
Unfriendly Territory
War: Image and Reality
When You've Never Eaten a Strawberry_ You Want to Know What It Tastes Like
X-Raying the Country
Youth Formats
2003 AARHUS Denmark
AGENT OF CHANGE
ARTSY FARTSY?
BECOMING THE INVESTIGATOR: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN JOURNALISTS TURN INVESTIGATORS?
BIG STORIES – SMALL SCREENS: GLOBALIZATION
BRAVE NEW PROGRAMMES
CATCHY FORMATS
CONSTRUCTING THE TRUTH: PRAVDA... NIXON... LEGO!
DANGER ZONE: YOUTH AT RISK
DEEP THOUGHTS ON TV – A SLEEPER OR A THRILLING RIDE?
EXPOSING MY FAMILY
FAST_ CHEAP AND GOOD:FICTION ON A TIGHT BUDGET
GET THEM TALKING
HIGH HOPES_ SHATTERED DREAMS AND PULLING THE PIECES TOGETHER
HOW DID YOU GET THAT FOOTAGE? REMARKABLE MOMENTS – CAUGHT ON VIDEO – NOW BUILD A STORY
HUMOUR AS THE WEAPON!
LET’S TRY IT WITH A SONG
MAKING REAL LIFE STORY LINES
NOW IT CAN BE TOLD
PODER! POWER OF TV! – HANDING IT OVER IN THE ANDES
PRETTY SENORITAS: WHO’S ON TOP?
RAPPORT: UNWRITTEN CONTRACT
RISKY BUSINESS – WAR AND PEACE
SECRET INGREDIENTS FOR FASCINATING FICTION
SLOW? DULL? - WHO CARES?
SPECIAL SESSIONS
STAND ALONE PROGRAMME
THE HYPER SUBJECTIVE POINT OF VIEW
TOTALLY INSIDE
TV AS A VEHICLE FOR DIALOGUE
TV AS THE KEY TO HIDDEN WORLDS
WHO IS USING WHOM? – ARE WE BOTH GETTING WHAT WE WANT?
2004 BARCELONA Spain
Beyond Realism
Case Studies: Roll tape!
Community
Creativity on the go
Devils in the living room
Don't forget to remember
Don't worry_ be happy!
Empowered by Art
Every picture tells the story
Everyday people
Falling Star
Global Headache
Golden Years?
Hide & Seek
History Lite
Keep your distance
Let me explain it!
Listen to me! Gaining access to the young
Pearls 1
Pearls 2
Portrait of the artist as a hero
Reel time?
Swiss Army Knife
The borderline of fear
The Write Stuff
Trust me_ I'm a filmmaker!
Walking the tightrope
Who is running the show?
2005 SAN FRANCISCO USA
A World of Shadows
All You Need is Love
Cameras Behind Bars
Confusion with Fusion
Directing Kids
Documentary as Therapy
Filling in Historical Holes
Imperial Ballroom
Invading the Private
It Ain’t Over ‘til the Fat Lady Sings
Let the Pictures Do the Talking
Low Budget Imaginative Drama
Mighty Challenges
One Man Show
Post 9/11 Worlds: The battle for hearts_ minds_ and uplinks...
Public Sex
Questioning the Lords
Role of Filmmaker
Soundtrack of Life
Stand Alone Programs
Stand Alone: Faction: Fiction or Fact?
Stand Alone: Real Family Drama
The Host...Saint or Sinner?
The Other Side of Reality
TV Seeking Justice
Uprising Future and Past
Vote for Us! TV’s Impact on Elections and Viceversa!
Who Will Tell Your Story?
2006 TAIPEI Taiwan
Access Asia
Analyze This
Are you Serious?
Better a Drama
Blackboard Jungle
Can we change reality?
Closed to the public- entering forbidden worlds
Courage and persistence
Directing politics
Dogs in Space
Enter with care!
For Your Eyes Only – Families_ Home Video and Public Broadcast
Let's Give Kids a Voice
Living History: The Time Tunnel Experience
Memories Uncovered
Mindscapes
Music is it!
National obsession
Reaching out to youth
Speaking up for the cause
Stand Alone Programs
The sound of music? Mixing genre
The Stranger You Know
Too close for comfort
Wild_ wild formats
Without words: hearing with your eyes
2007 LUGANO Switzerland
About Fiction: A Success Story
Access
Archiving the Truth
Crossing Borders
Different Cultures_ Different Dramas?
Feed the Monster!
Frames of Art
Get Personal: Big voices in small worlds meet small windows on the big world
Help Yourself
Honest With/About the Youth
In-Your-Face TV: Satire_ Irony_ and the Deadly Serious
Light
Mind the Gap
Objective and Subjective Realities:Personalizing the Past
Pace on Earth
Playstation
Presenters’ Trips
Process or Product
Recreating History: Where are the boundaries between fact and fiction?
Responsibility... What?
TV as Therapy?
TV on Trial
War: Behind the Lines
2008 JOHANNESBURG South Africa
Alone in a box
Art attack
Beyond correct
Blow the Whistle
Caution fragile
Deraciner le rascisme / Uprooting racism
Don't be a couch potato
Ethics_ morality_ guilty
F+!# Taboos
Female wanted
Finally TV
In the beginning was the word
Languages of drama
Let me be myself
Media Under the Knife – Deconstructing Media in the 21st Century
Men at work!
North to Europe-South to Africa
One person's freedom is another person's
Public secrets
The basement tapes
The elephant in the room
Thinking about who we are
Trips to the end of the night
TV Becoming the Ringmaster
Watching the detectives
Whassup Widdat?
Who owns the arts?
2009 WARSAW Poland
(Copy) Rights
Avoiding the Obvious
Disclosure
East + West - The Dynamics of Perception
From Stage to Street
Healthy popcorn
Hong Paodao
Is this real? Does it Matter Anyway?
Just For Fun?
Let’s Go Local
Memory: A fi rst Draft of History?
Mingle_ Swap or Divorce?
Naked - Public Striptease and beyond
No Pix? No Problem!
Once Upon a Time... Storytelling at Its Best
Open your eyes. Contact your lens.
Out in the Open
Prime Time at Stake! Don’t leave the audience slumbering in front of the box.
Respect
Stand Alone Session: The Paradilho
The red race
This is My Point of View!
Trust
TV/Internet Tomorrow_ NOW
Warning... Viewing Could be Hazardous to Your Health!
Who is in Control?
2010-2019
2010 BUDAPEST Hungary
Actors Writing Fresh Comedy - How Do They Do It?
Between Fiction and Non-Fiction_ Between Private and Public
Does Anybody Care About Investigative Journalism?
Dramas and Traumas: Shrinks_ Patients and the Audience
Economy on TV: Did We Do Our Job?
Entering an Obsessed Mind – New Ultra-Focused Thriller Stories
Heading to the East
How to Build up and Educate Future Audiences!
How to Rate High Rating Programmes: The Value of Market Shares in a Multimedia World
Intimacy Exposed: How far Can We Go?
Keep It Fresh! Creativity or Technology?
Look at It My Way – About Filmmaker's Point of View
Make Programmes – Not Politics!
Personalising History – The Key to Success?
Programming TV–Events: Constraints of Schedule and Audience Expectation
Re-Inventing Archives: Old Pictures – New Stories
Reality TV: Working with Volunteers_ Actors and Ordinary People
Taking a Chance With Shrinking Budgets – Ending up With New Kinds of Programmes
Taking the Bull by the Horns – Public Broadcasters and Controversial Public Issues
The Art of Turning Science Into Edu-tainment
The Audience – The Unpredictable Factor!
2011 SEOUL South Korea
Are We Safe From Politics? Who is Really in Control?
At Your Public Service: Education Made Entertaining!
Beyond Entertainment
Changing The World: Strategies to Make a Programme More Effective!
Did You See That? Visual Ethics in TV Productions
Don't Know Much About History Telling Old Stories in a New Way
Exploiting_ Manipulating and Selling Out: Ethics in TV Productions
Home Key
How to Make Them Laugh to Love You: The Art of Comedy
Keeping the Drama in Mixed Genres: Dramedy_ Doc Musical and Cinematic Poem
Laughter as a Weapon Does it work?
Learning from Each Other – Generation Conflicts in Drama
Manipulating Attitudes - From Hollywood Westerns to Modern Social Media
Programming for Platforms
Reaching Out to the Youth
Realistic Fiction vs. Fictional Reality Storytelling on the Verge of Deception
Recipes to Avoid Disaster - Environmental Issues on TV
Shaping Reality: From the Real World to Reality in TV
Something You Don’t Know About Animation
Test Tube Programming – From Internet to Television
The Tricked Audience: Motivation and Effects of Delusive Programmes
Thrilling the Teens Fiction Programmes for the Young Audience
Village Without Women - The True Story About Three Farmers Without Wives
Violence on TV: How to Deal with the Dark Side of Mankind!
Who Do You Think You Are? The Role of Presenters on TV
Why Should I Bother? TV as a Playground for Personal Missions
2012 SYDNEY Australia
10 Ways to Involve your Audience and use Social Media
Accepting New Challenges: Shorter_ Cheaper_ Better?
Be Inspired: Adapting Successful Drama Elements for Your Audience
Can You Trust your Broadcaster? Politics and Media
Change your Behaviour: The Impact of Factual Entertainment Programmes
Comedy Rules the World: How to make a Hit Comedy Series on the Internet
Common Ground: The ‘Mother’ of all Co-Productions
Delivering a Fist of Irony: Current Affairs and Humour
Don’t be Afraid of Sex! It’s Part of your Culture
Easy Ways to Deliver Environmental Issues
Fresh Fiction: Join-In Dramas_ Soap Noirs and other Buzz Creators
Going for the Young Ones: Recipes to Reach the Next Generation
Is the Web the Future of Documentaries?
Mobile Phones as Witnesses: User Generated Content in the News
New Trends In Comedy: Laughing at/with Outsiders and Fringes
On Your Doorstep: New Ways of Telling History
Our Problems are Your Problems: Mass Media and Minority Issues
The Art of Genre Blending in Arts and Culture
The Thrill of Political TV Drama
This is Getting Too Close: When do you Turn off the Camera?
Too Academic_ too Sophisticated? Delivering Bulky Content
TV and Public Opinion: Enlightenment or Reinforcing Stereotypes?
Unconditional Love and Touch Screens
We Can do Better! Commercial Formats and Public Service Content
2013 SAN SALVADOR El Salvador
7 Ways to Excite Your Audience & Unusual Intimate Access
Anatomy of a Daring Documentary: Exchange of Expertise
Bread and Butter Online Programming
Crusading Journalism - When Is It Journalism_ When Is It Just a Crusade?
Desperately Seeking Identity
Entertaining Fiction Dealing with Tough Issues
Forget the Make Up_ These Women Are on a Mission!
Get Me the Ratings! Attracting Attention to Get an Audience
Growing up With TV
How to Deliver Tough Topics to Teens
Industry Buzz: Second Screen Programming
Man Is Lost - so God Is Back in TV Drama
My Camera is My Weapon
Production Matters – Blending Styles and Formats in Current Affairs TV
Re-discovering Entertainment and Reality Formats for Youth
The Power of Television: To Hurt or to Hold Back
Tools to Produce Programmes for Children
TV Don’t Preach
What makes Comedy and Satire Concepts Work Nationally - and What Makes Them Travel?
2014 HELSINKI Finland
Chasing the young demographic
CLOSING SESSION
Cross media: short form content
Cross platform and participatory storytelling
Does cross platform deliver?
Don’t bore me with history!
Don’t vote me out_ please!
Drunk_ desperate and dissatisfied - Do public media mirror or shape social attitudes?
Fantasy_ sci-fi & psychological thriller - how to produce exciting new fiction worlds?
Get close with style
History: It’s not spinach television_ it’s yummy
How to tell the impossible story?
Humour and investigation - Are they compatible?
Hungry for feelgood TV? Check out your local takeaways
Involve me & I will engage
Let’s talk about sex - but how?
Make a strong opening…and keep your promise
Personal dramas seen in their cultural context
Research is everything
Scriptwriting challenges worth taking
Small ideas + long nights = big fun!
Stand Alones: Fresh voices in the field
2015 TOKYO Japan
Acting for Real
Artistic License in History Documentaries
Avoiding Clichés
Balancing Between Real Life and Drama: What Are the Pitfalls?
Be Observational and Get Close
Being on TV at all Cost?
Clear Messages for Young Minds
Connecting with Tweens
Don’t Get Emotionally Involved! Part 1
Don’t Get Emotionally Involved! Part 2
Formatting the Unexpected
Hidden Cameras: The Truth at All Costs?
How to Entertain with Social Issues?
In Love With Knowledge: Inventions on TV
Interacting With Your Screen
Morals in Journalism: Where Does a Reporter Stand in Real-Life Tragedy?
Scientific Experimenting is FUN?
Some for the Road… – Closing Session INPUT 2015
Television for the Fucked_ Fucked up_ Fucking up Generation?
Telling Different Stories Differently
The Mission of Investigative Journalism
To Whet Your Appetite…
When Cross Platform Tries to Change the World
When Reality Interferes With Reality
2016 CALGARY Canada
Ahaa! or Blaa Blaa? How to turn New Ideas into Aha!-Moments for your Audience
Closing Session: Some for the Road let's Change Perspective
Covering the Leaders
Dealing With History
Delight_ Confront and Challenge your Audience
Digital Deception. Everyone is Now a Broadcaster or Publisher
Don't you Fucking Bore Me
Formating Intimacy - How New Interview Shows Get Personal
Kill Bill - (How) Can we adapt Entertainment Asian Style?
Local is Global - Or is It?
Love Stories in Troubling Times
Making Without Faking
Me_ Myself and Eye
Observing Brutality against Women in Other Cultures
Opening Session: Getting Started!
Poetry in Motion
Recipes for Creative Storytelling: Artistic Approaches and Techniques
Stand Alone Session
Tough Topics: Would you want Your Kids to see This?
Trying to Make Sense of Conflict
Watching the Watchers - Surveillance and Privacy on the Web
Who is the Audience?
2017 THESSALONIKI Greece
Audience on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown
Bring Your Own Content
Closing Session: One for the Road
Creating Positive Change in Our Communities? Yes We Can!
Don’t Take Yourself Too Seriously – The Fun Session
Drama as Enemy of the State How to Produce Drama Amid Threats of Lawsuits and Censorship
Innovative Arts Programmes: Painter_ Poet_ and Papa
Interactivity?! Drama Beyond Broadcast
Let’s Stick Together - Making TV WITH the Public
Making Stories Travel On the Look-Out for New Sources of Inspiration in the World Drama Arena
Netflix Originals Produced by Public Service Broadcasters (Why) Are We Becoming Their Development Department?
New Formats – New Insights?
Opening Session: Getting Started!
Playing with People: Experiments on TV
Popping the Bubble - Building on Stereotypes and Identity
Simple Ideas
Targeting Parents: Digital Puberty – The Media and Modern Parenthood
The Biographer’s Dilemma
The Cat and the Mouse: Do You Let Your Protagonist Get Away With Murder?
Too Perfect to Be Real?
Us and Them
Using Public Footage and the Shady Boundaries of Revealing the Truth
Visions of a Young Audience
2018 BROOKLYN United States
#metoo – Looking back … in Admiration. To Those Who Paved the Way
bye bye brooklyn - Hello bangkok!
Changing Society_ One Program at a Time
Coproduce or Die? If public broadcasters fiction wants to survive_ is co-production the answer?
Creating the Past
Dedicated to the Moms of the World: Images of Motherhood
Freshly Crafted With Traditional Tools
Getting Started: A Pledge for Public Service Media
History as you Have never Seen it before Innovative ways of using historic archive material to tell new stories
How to Get the Audience to Discuss Difficult Topics A German and a Dutch approach topped off with some Polish inspiration
Inside Stories – Public TV Points the Camera at Itself Public TV employees sharing personal stories that matter to them
I’m a Person not a Disability The collateral damage of inclusion
Let’s Go One Step Further! Looking closer and closer - at LGbT history_ rights and lives
Let’s Make Our Political Programming Great Again
Making bacteria Attractive to the Audience
Parental Guidance Suggested The role of public broadcasters in the area of Children’s Programming
People_ History and racial Perspectives
Real(ity) Drama
Telling War Stories_ Far From the Front Lines
The Vertical Canvas: Making Programs for Phones
Under the Influence - Youtubers for a Change
Visual Storytelling How to sharpen the visual aspects of our stories
Was it Good for you? Sleeping With the Enemy
Who the Hell Is Interested In Older People? They are the most loyal viewers_ yet they are bored by themselves
2019 BANGKOK Thailand
Beyond the Soundtrack - When Music Is the Main Point
Blast From the Past: Why Now?
Building Better Lives at
Capturing Love: How Can We Get Close Without Ruining the Moment?
Chasing The Young
Confronting Hate
Do They Know What They’re getting Into?
Documenting the Vulnerable: Telling the Stories of Young People in Tough Situations
Documenting Traditional Cultures and the Pull of Modernity
Getting Behind the Headlines
Getting to Work
I Was There
In Search Of... On a Trail of Investigations_ Exposés and Everyday Questions
Is Public TV a Safe Space?
Keeping It Real: Creating the Feeling of Authenticity
Living in the Real World
My World / Your World: Creative Ways to Take Viewers Into Other People’s Lives
Oh My God My Granddad Is an Avatar! Building Digital Bridges Between Age Groups!
Opening
Playing With Science
Portraying Heroes: How to Tell Stories That Resonate
Should I Stay_ or Should I Go? The Good and the Bad Side of Social Media!
The Power of Silence: Showing vs. Telling
When The Worst Happens: From Whose Point of View
Who Are You to Tell Me Who I Am?!
Who Gets to Be Funny?
2020-2029
2022 BARCELONA Spain
Beyond Ticking Boxes: Television Fiction With an Immersive Approach to Diversity and Inclusion. Experience it! Storytelling from within the path from representation to identification
Does the End Justify the Means? Evil Formats for a Good Cause! Diversity in Reality TV
Family Matters. Challenges and pitfalls in telling stories of our family history.
Hey Just Get Out of the Way! Under-represented people telling their own stories effectively
How Far Should We Go? When covering a humanitarian crisis involves putting yourself and others at risk.
Images Speak Louder Than Words: The Medium and the Message. How to choose the most effective tools in animation and other trong visual storytelling.
Love Murder and Secrets. Unlocking the elements that inspire the audience to watch the next episode.
Media and Politics. How do they correlate?
No Cat Content Needed! Useful tips & tricks for audience-centred content development without neglecting PSM values.
Pandemic Programing: Good Things That Accidentally Came out of It. Lockdown Wonders Nr. 2 - How Covid-19 taught us to act quicker change workflows and dare try new stuff out.
Portraying Abuse. Stand Alone: How to tell a difficult story involving vulnerable collectives.
Present With a Difference Experiences with non-conventional or non-professional presenters
Protecting the Vulnerable: Examining Social Care Institutions. How can fiction shape debates about such public institutions?
Public Service Media on Their Toes. Lockdown Wonders Nr. 1 - PSM’s answers to the extraordinary pandemic situation
Relax! This Is Not a History Lesson Bringing the Past Alive Without Putting Audiences to Sleep. Finding more inventive and subversive ways to use archives and when to avoid using them
Smash Patriarchy One Story at a Time! Fiction written by women that tackle gender-sensitive topics
Special Session. Reporting on a War
Talking ‘bout my Generation: Young Creators New Audiences? Fiction for and created by the young
The Best of Two Worlds: Good Formats for a Good Cause! How can programs commit to a noble cause and be entertaining at the same time?
The Drama and Passion of High School Teen Life Teachers and Parents. Creating must see co-watching series for students and their families.
The Invisibles. How to visualise those who cannot give witness (anymore)
The Naked Truth: Challenging Faction: How does the combination of documentary elements and fiction add up to a final result?
The New Normal: Approaches to Program-making That Are Here to Stay! Or Not? Lockdown Wonders Nr. 3 - Will the pandemic change our ways for good?
Visually Giving A Voice. Difficult subjects and untraditional protagonists
Who Is Not Crazy for Views? Pros and Cons of being successful on social media platformsand how this affects content and storytelling.
Wrap it in! Comedy/dramedy! How can humour tackle serious issues?
You Want The Truth? You Can’t Handle The Truth! Uncomfortable Investigations keeping the audience’s attention when factual nitty-gritty complicates the narration
2023 TAIPEI Taiwan
(Not) In My Face Push or pull? How to get your message across on social issues in fiction
Blurred Lines Where does Factual end and Fiction start?
Close to Home Setting Up Your Camera on Your Doorstep
Creative Recreations Are Dramatisations a Storytelling Thriller or Filler — or even a Killer?
Different Tools to Unlock the Past What do an aviation disaster and the invention of the corset have in common? Yes; you are right: History.
Do You Love Me; Do You Accept Me; Or Could You at Least Vote For Me? Personal revelations from protagonists and what we have to bear in mind
Documentary Productions Across Borders: Towards a Win-Win in co-production
Hardcore Public Broadcasting Should PSM be a vehicle for advocating certain values and positive social change? And who determines what positive social change is?
How Weird is Too Weird? Misfits as Comical Cure in Times of Crisis
Ingenious indigenous! How can indigenous broadcasters contribute to the preservation and increased use of native languages that are threatened with extinction?
Investigating Invisible Crimes How to make audiences connect with how we tell stories about crimes that usually take place behind closed doors.
Let’s Talk About Sex — But How? Innovative Formats on Sex Education
Move over Professor! Broadcasting the Wisdom of Crowds How to transform the audience into a smart participant
Pushing Impartiality to its Limits Holding the line on being fair and balanced under extreme circumstances
Re-imagining the Role of the Presenter
Reporting on Challenges Through the Eyes of Children
Special Session Input @ Input — A Look Around the World of TV Trends: What impulses can we take away from commercial television?
Special Session This Is Not the World We Want To Live In How PSM advocate social impact and active citizenship
Special Session — PTS Rising Immersive VR/XR Power: Meet Taiwanese Talents
Storytelling to and with the Audience: How not to mess it up
The Charismatic Protagonist
To Cut it Short Dos and Don’ts in short form storytelling
Unconventional Culture Introducing creative and entertaining ways to bring the arts to television
Watch out: Young Audience! How to inform in No Time
We Will Survive! Crises and how to deal with them on PSM
Who Am I? Lost in Identity Is the coming-of-age drama in transition?
2024 Charleston USA
Decolonizing storytelling: Creating real space for re-telling the complete story
Good company
Guinea pigs: Storytelling in front of the camera
Hope & Healing: Finding a light in the dark
Hope and Healing: Finding a light in the dark
I DOUBLE DARE YOU!
I need a hero: Beware of creating heroic figures — you never know where they go
INPUT in the world — the world in INPUT
Just fun and games?
Legacy: grasping storytelling using personal footage
Mario Daza
Now you see me: offering perspectives instead of changing perceptions
OMG I can’t stop watching: Maybe we are all just nosy neighbors
Pay attention. This is serious stuff!
Playing with history: Finding historical sources in unlikely places
Rules be damned! Catch new audiences by adding art to the storytelling rule book
Sessio9 Now you see me: offering perspectives instead of changing perceptions
Social Listening and the Vital Role of Public Media in Navigating Misinformation
Some like it hot
State of the Art Does the art shine through and find fresh inspiration?
Surviving the storytelling: The risks we take when telling a multi-perspective story about tragedy
Taking big risks: trail blazers or copy cats?
The incomplete picture: How to tell a story with little or no access
The tropes of travelling formats: Three showcases of programs that could cross borders. Or not?
To do or too taboo? Sex death and mental health how do we engage viewers with the uncomfortable?
Various positions of AI: A sceptical and flabbergasted introduction to the current use of AI in Public Service media
We are family (or how to exploit your dearest)
When documentary becomes part of history
You be the judge Moving from B and W to shades of grey
You be the judge Moving from B&W to shades of grey
Four hours in My Lai
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