A Thornhill News Digital Storytelling Seminar
Friday, March 25, 2011 - 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon
$20.00 Per Person - Includes Parking Pass & Fresh Brewed Coffee
Registration Must Be Paid In Advance
To Register Go To: http://thornhillnewsdigitalstorytelling4.eventbrite.com
The focus of this and each seminar or workshop is showing how to link the many parts of documentary development – from inception, through creative and production, to real world business development.
University Heights Center - Room 109
5031 University Way Northeast
Seattle, Washington 98105
For Directions: (206) 527-4278 - www.uhcca.org
Includes the Thornhill News Digital Storytelling “50 Steps To Documentary Success” Checklist
“The agenda for my brand of Storytelling covers more than 50 items. Each one is offered
in a way that shows how to be competitive in the specific category, yet blend them
all into a meld that guarantees continuity and continuous improvement.
If your associates can’t relate to Digital Storytelling, try Multimedia or Branded Entertainment.
We will offer examples in these and many other subcategories.” Andrew W. Thornhill
The Package
Thornhill News Digital Storytelling Checklist - “50 Steps To Documentary Success”
Reviewing Digital Media Devices - Tablets, Smartphones, Readers & Platforms
Design Continuity - Concept, Base Element, All Together, Continuous Improvement
Business Development - Partnerships, Subscribers, Sponsors
Digital Storytelling is a hotbed for collaborative development and production.
Team members will learn from one another and your end product will
surely gain from the combined intellect, energy and projections.
Examples
1 - Lexus To Launch Artist-Focused Documentaries
2 - Hospitality Opens Its Doors To A Global Audience
Source: www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=146777
3 - A Day Made of Glass
Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Cf7IL_eZ38
Note: Check the source for these excerpts (at the end of each) for full details.
Concept
Are you planning, producing or distributing a documentary style film, television production, radio special, photo essay or book? You are not alone. The documentary format has become so successful that hundreds of filmmakers around the world have embraced the form and are doing quite well.
Skilled professionals, including name producers, directors and technical support companies have begun their research to tell a story. Even celebrated actors have formed production companies to pursue the thrill of control, ownership and effective storytelling.
Many technology companies are enjoying tremendous success because they offer a way for any and every person to document themselves. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube LinkedIn and the mighty BlogSpot are just a few of the successes riding the wave of “digital storytelling” and the surging wave of digital media, digital devices and digital expectations.
This year, the tablet computer and downloads on our smartphones give us presentation possibilities from basic color to full-motion video. Even the e-reader has made a strong comeback. There is no turning back.
As creative folks, we are no longer restricted to desktop computers, stand-alone cameras, printers and personal binding. With a Sony recorder, a Flip camera, or even a camera on your iphone, one could become a walking studio.
The entertainment industries are now willing to review these digital storytelling steps to seek new creative talent, to review works-in-progress and to even build their own television shows and movies.
I am banking on the premise that individuals, organizations, companies and government offices will soon become very sophisticated communicators.
Even the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), has chosen “The Art of Integration” for their 2011 Annual Convention and trade show. Does your production successfully “integrate” legacy media, technology and social networks? Show exhibits run from April 11th to April 14th in Las Vegas.
A tip: Enter your email address for a FREE Exhibits Only pass code to the NAB Show!
www.nabshow.com/2011/landing/WB02.html?utm_source=mediapartner&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=comboTech
A referral: Today, Every Company is in the Media Game
http://chiefmarketer.com/disciplines/publicrelations/media-game-0707/
With new search, production, and distribution tools being offered every week, I am sure that each of us will want to know how to make our message clearer and our image stronger.
The Thornhill News Digital Storytelling seminar covers owning your story, telling your story and adding digital tools to more efficiently handle information gathering, processing and distribution.
In order to insure that you will be competitive, Thornhill News will introduce you to:
-- Digital Storytelling – The “50 Steps To Documentary Success” Checklist
-- Digital Media Devices - Tablets, Smartphones, Readers, Platforms
-- Design Continuity - Concept, Base Element, All Together and Continuous Improvement
-- Business Development - Partnerships, Subscribers, Sponsors
Digital Storytelling as a work process is a hotbed for collaborative development and production. Team members and workshop participants will learn from one another and your end product will surely gain from the combined intellect, energy and projections.
And please remember, if our thoughts and conversations about business collaboration are going to be relevant, some financial gain will have to come from these successes. If your associates can’t relate to Digital Storytelling, try the terms Multimedia, Webisodes or Branded Entertainment. We will offer examples in these and many other subcategories.
To insure that we have a solid program, each of our seminar presentations will be delivered in a how-to workshop style that everyone can use.
With new search, production, and distribution tools being offered every week, I am sure that each of us will want to know how to make our message clearer and our image stronger.
In mid-April will return to Los Angeles. If you want the seminar to come to your community, put your request in and let us consider the schedule and all the related issues.
The Seminar Agenda
1. Introductions - Everyone will have an opportunity to identify themselves and their interest.
2. What’s Your Story Concept? Participants will have 10 Minutes each to describe a current storytelling project. It will be hard work to stick to initially describing the story – and only the story.
3. Thornhill News Digital Storytelling Checklist - “50 Steps To Documentary Success”
Storytelling is not new. Digital options are available for information collection, processing and distribution as you prepare and deliver your communication.
4. Reviewing Digital Media Devices - Tablets, Smartphones, Readers & Platforms
5. Design Continuity - Concept, Base Element, All Together, Continuous Improvement
6. Business Development - Partnerships, Subscribers, Sponsors
Checklist
Our list is designed to prepare you for production of your documentary. One of the most important elements is time management and another is having sufficient dollars to complete your project. Our caution is that you plan to work for 3 years towards the goal of releasing the project and expect to spend approximately $2 million dollars.
The Thornhill News Digital Storytelling Seminar Checklist takes you through the basics to prepare for your funding presentation and moves you into the steps to secure production, digital distribution and recognition by your peers and audiences.
You can keep up to date by joining our mailing list. Send a note to thornhillnews@hotmail.com.
Only $20 Per Person!
To Register Go To:
http://thornhillnewsdigitalstorytellingseminar4.eventbrite.com
Schedule
This will continue to grow and to be more attractive. We can usually see three months ahead, but confirmations come in slowly.
The rough 2011 schedule for Thornhill News Digital Storytelling seminars now includes:
March 25 Friday A Thornhill News Digital Storytelling Seminar
10:00 AM University Heights Center - Room 109
To Noon 5031 University Way Northeast
Seattle, Washington 98105
For Directions: (206) 527-4278 - www.uhcca.org
$20.00 Per Person
- Includes Parking Pass & Fresh Brewed Coffee
- Includes the Thornhill News Digital Storytelling
“50 Steps To Documentary Success” Checklist
Registration Must Be Paid In Advance
To Register Go To: http://thornhillnewsdigitalstorytelling4.eventbrite.com
April 15 Friday A Thornhill News Digital Storytelling Seminar
10:00 AM KCET Television
To 4:00 PM 4401 Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90027
For Directions: (323) 666-6500 - www.kcet.org
Los Angeles, California 90027
For Directions: (323) 666-6500 - www.kcet.org
$20 Per Person
June 11 Saturday 3rd Annual Each One Teach One Music Conference
Presented by Kevin Amos
Panelist - Radio As Anchor For Digital Storytelling
The Union Project
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
June 23 Thursday The Association of Higher Education Campus Television Administrators
(AHECTA) Annual Conference
Speaker – “The 4 Winners Marketplace”
The Intercontinental Tampa
Tampa, Florida
The Seattle Series
The new schedule started on March 10, 2011. It was a grand beginning. Subsequent dates had been listed as: April 14, May 12, June 9, July 14, August 11, September 15, October 13, November 10 and December 8.
However, a few invitations have been accepted in other states that will conflict with a few of these. At this point, it will be easier to announce the monthly dates as they are confirmed.
You can keep up to date by joining our mailing list. Send a note to thornhillnews@hotmail.com.
Thanks.
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A Thornhill News Digital Storytelling Seminar
The “Signature Series” for Thornhill News
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Friday, March 25, 2011 – 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon
University Heights Center - Seattle, Washington
To Register Go To:
http://thornhillnewsdigitalstorytellingseminar4.eventbrite.com
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Friday, April 15, 2011 – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
KCET Television - Los Angeles, California
To Register Go To:
Thornhill News Digital Storytelling
Digital Storytelling As Documentary Process
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The Thornhill News Digital Storytelling Seminar
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