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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27


11:00 AM - 06:00 PM
Registration & Information Desk Open


12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Screenrights Member Lounge Open


1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Ideas Salon: Biggest Breakthroughs
Pioneers at the cutting edge of some of the hottest topics in science—all tremendous storytellers—will share the latest buzz in their respective fields. These are roundtable discussions hosted by the presenters and producers of some of the world's top science and factual programs. Closed to media.

Session Producer
Maia Krall Fry, Producer, Windfall Films (UK)

Speakers
Trudi Collet, , Queensland University of Technology (Australia)
Rebecca Johnson, Director, Australian Museum Research Institute, Australian Museum (Australia)
Greg Quicke, , Astrolightspeed PTY LTD T/as Astro Tours (Australia)
Gemma Sharp, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Monash University (Australia)
Bruno van Swinderen, Associate Professor, Queensland Brain Institute (Australia)
Caitlin Syme, , Office of the Queensland Chief Scientist (Australia)


1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Queensland, a Sunshine State of Mind!
Queensland through the documentary lens
Meet Queensland factual filmmakers and take a journey to discover what inspires us and why we stay local and think global. Understand the diversity of Queensland documentary filmmakers—through conversation and clips—a brief overview of our history, our science, natural history and wildlife. And maybe a few tips to blend in, like adopting our sunshine state of mind, wardrobe and sunscreen regime.

Session Producer
Helen Morrison, Director, Bent3Land Productions (Australia)

Moderator
Sue Swinburne, Lecturer, Griffith Film School (Australia)

Speakers
Julia Baker, Presenter, Snake Boss (Australia)
Dena Curtis, Producer, Inkey Media (Australia)
Ben McNeill, Managing Director, Intrinsic Story (Australia)
Mandy Lake, Producer/Director/Writer, Flickchicks (Australia)
Trish Lake, Producer, Freshwater Pictures (Australia)
Ben Richards, Director of Innovation/Producer, Cutting Edge (Australia)


2:45 PM - 4:15 PM
Hands Across the World: How to Get the Most Out of Co-Production
Come take a look at case studies from the year's most successful international co-productions. Sponsored by PBS, PBS International and NOVA

Session Producer
Stuart Scowcroft, Managing Director, Intomedia Pty Ltd (Australia)

Speakers
Harriet Armston-Clarke, Managing Director, TVF International (UK)
Clare Birks, CEO, Oxford Scientific Films (UK)
Jae Hyuk Lee, SVP Global Production and CJ Factual Studios, CJ E&M (South Korea)
Aline Jacques, Producer, Serendipity Productions (Australia)
Christine Le Goff, Producer, ZED (France)
Jocelyn Little, Managing Director, Beach House Pictures (Singapore)
Stephanie Sun, Senior Partnership Manager, Tencent (China)


3:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Screening: The Most Unknown
Location: Griffith Film School Cinema, Stanley St. & Dock St. (use Dock St. entrance)

Before Wednesday's Playing with Science Narrative session, come see The Most Unknown. The film follows nine scientists into extraordinary parts of the world to answer some of humanity's biggest questions: How did life begin? What is time? What is consciousness? How much do we really know?


3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Ideas Salon: Technology of Tomorrow
Pioneers at the cutting edge of some of the hottest topics in technology—all tremendous storytellers—will share the latest buzz in their respective fields. These are roundtable discussions hosted by the presenters and producers of some of the world's top science and factual programs. Closed to media.

Session Producer
Maia Krall Fry, Producer, Windfall Films (UK)

Speakers
Caitlin Curtis, Research Fellow, The University of Queensland (Australia)
Michael Kasumovich, , University of New South Wales (Australia)
Peter Musk, Science Catalyst, The Edge, State Library of Queensland (Australia)
Leigh Ellen Potter, Director, IDEA Lab, Griffith University (Australia)
Veena Sahajwalla, Inventor and Professor of Materials Science, University of New South Wales (Australia)
Gemma Sharp, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Monash University (Australia)


3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The Power of Factual in Times of Uncertainty
David Glover is one of factuals most talented and diverse filmmakers. He is also one of our community’s great thinkers. His latest productions are instructive: Trump: An American Dream and The Assads: A Dangerous Dynasty. In conversation with Judy Rymer, and focusing on several fascinating clips, David explores the challenges of making films that shine a light on the backgrounds of some of the most famous (and dangerous) people in the world. He discusses the use of archive, the challenges for interview subjects, the relationship with news and current affairs and difficulties of uncovering the facts in a world of smoke and mirrors.

Session Producer
Judy Rymer, Producer/Director, Rymer Childs (Australia)

Speaker
David Glover, CEO, 72 Films (UK)


4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Close Encounters of the Funding Kind: Arte/ZDF Germany
Close Encounters are small group meetings with commissioning editors and media executives who either commission programs from independent producers outside their own territories or provide significant funding.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)

Speakers
Marita Huebinger, Senior Commissioning Editor for Science Documentaries, ZDF German Televison (Germany)
Jens Monath, Editor Department Terra X, ZDF German Television (Germany)


4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Getting to Know You
Calling all Congress first-timers! This is your chance to meet broadcasters, producers and distributors, hear success stories from past events, and learn valuable tips, tricks and tactics for making the most of the WCSFP.

Session Producer
Clare Birks, CEO, Oxford Scientific Films (UK)

Moderator
Joseph Maxwell, Head of Documentaries, SBS (Australia)

Speakers
Nha-Uyen Chau, Founder/CEO, Looking Glass International (Australia)
Jennifer Cummins, Founders, Heiress Films (Australia)
David Glover, CEO, 72 Films (UK)


4:45 PM - 5:45 PM
Micro Meeting: Australian Academy of Science
Credible clickbait: Partnering the best in STEM with the best in media
What does it take to get people who don't care about science to sit up and take notice? Social media is increasingly becoming the way we consume news. In the age of fake news and cynicism, the Australian Academy of Science decided to outshout the rubbish and provide factual, accurate content in an entertaining way—credible clickbait.

The Academy produces rigorously fact-checked, unique, high-quality content that engages thousands of people on social media. On Facebook alone their audience has grown from 9K to 1M in only a year, rivalling major media outlets. Find out how they did it, what they've learned, and how scientists and science communicators can take advantage.


5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Close Encounters of the Funding Kind: CBC
Close Encounters are small group meetings with commissioning editors and media executives who either commission programs from independent producers outside their own territories or provide significant funding.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)

Speaker
Sue Dando, Executive in Charge of Production, The Nature Of Things, CBC (Canada)


6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Welcome Cocktail
Location: Queensland Museum, Upper Eastern Terrace

Welcome to Brisbane! Join us as we celebrate the love of factual with ice-cold drinks and Aussie-themed treats at the kick-off of Congress ‘18. Located in the heart of Brisbane’s cultural precinct, the Queensland Museum sets the scene for an incredible journey with friends, influencers and fellow creators as we explore the very best of smart content that matters.


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28


8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Screenrights Member Lounge Open


8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Registration & Information Desk Open


9:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Welcome & What's the Buzz?
Welcome to the 10th edition of What’s the Buzz? And what a difference a decade makes.
Ten years ago it was the GFC—the great factual challenge: science and history television was fighting for survival and the doco was "dead." Yet 2018 is truly the year of the doco; history is re-inventing itself, science is sexy again, and this factual flood is literally streaming into our homes and handsets. Find out what’s hot, what's not and what’s breaking new ground, as we navigate this year’s torrent of content and pick out the successful topics, trends and techniques that will help you ride the tide and stay afloat. Sponsored by Story House Productions

Session Producer
Swantje Oppermann, Development Manager, Story House Productions GmbH (Germany)

Host
Alison Leigh, Editorial Director, WCSFP


10:45 AM - 11:15 AM
Break


11:15 AM - 11:45 AM
Close Encounters of the Funding Kind: Science Channel
Close Encounters are small group meetings with commissioning editors and media executives who either commission programs from independent producers outside their own territories or provide significant funding.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)

Speaker
Marc Etkind, General Manager - Science Channel, Discovery (USA)


11:15 AM - 12:30 PM
History Smorgasbord
It's an exciting time to be producing historical documentary content. New digital platforms and channels are emerging, whilst existing players are making some exciting and ambitious commissioning decisions. But are commissioners, broadcasters and producers missing out on opportunities in this space because of outdated notions of what constitutes "history" and the subjects that their audiences are interested in? Five teams from around the world will test their history knowledge, while also proving they know what subjects are most popular with global audiences. Expect to learn some surprising truths as we explore the differences between the history shows that fill the schedules and the ones that audiences are watching online.

Session Producer
Alex Hryniewicz, Executive Editor, Little Dot Studios (UK)

Speakers
Harriet Armston-Clarke, Managing Director, TVF International (UK)
Nha-Uyen Chau, Founder/CEO, Looking Glass International (Australia)
Susie Jones, Commissioning Editor, Documentaries, SBS (Australia)
Simon Nasht, Partner, DNX Media (Australia)
Simon Young, Commissioning Editor, BBC (UK)


11:15 AM - 5:30 PM
Immersive Showcase
Explore a selection of the best recent VR docs and games created by Congress members from Australia and around the world.

1:00 - 2:00 PM: Immersive Meet & Greet: Come meet the teams behind NHK projects The Miracle Island of Mysterious Northern Lights and Stargazing in Hawaii.


11:15 AM - 12:30 PM
Planet Earth Wake Up Call
Our planet is groaning under the footprint of nearly eight billion people and the looming threat of global warming. Join us as we explore some of the innovative ways that broadcasters and science institutions are creating content to encourage audiences to take action. Sponsored by HHMI Tangled Bank Studios

Session Producer
Sally Ingleton, Producer, 360 Degree Films (Australia)

Moderator
Craig Reucassel, Presenter, War on Waste, The Chaser (Australia)

Speakers
Craig Hunter, Lead Commissioning Editor for Specialist Factual & Natural History, BBC (UK)
Bernadette McDaid, Commissioning Editor, National Geographic International (USA)
Kim McKay AO, Director & CEO, Australian Museum (Australia)
Stephen Oliver, Commissioning Editor, Factual, ABC (Australia)


12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Lunch


12:45 PM - 1:15 PM
Close Encounters of the Funding Kind: SBS
Close Encounters are small group meetings with commissioning editors and media executives who either commission programs from independent producers outside their own territories or provide significant funding.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)

Speakers
Susie Jones, Commissioning Editor, Documentaries, SBS (Australia)
Joseph Maxwell, Head of Documentaries, SBS (Australia)


1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Micro Meeting: Bilibili
Bullet chatting, an online youth culture trending around Japan and China, is now surprisingly becoming a game changer in the scene of China's factual content. Bilibili has been a trailblazer in incorporating bullet chatting in factual content, and has reinvented the viewing experience for millennials. We invite you to meet the Bilibili team and get to know how they embrace and engage young audiences.


1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Close Encounters of the Funding Kind: ZDF Enterprises
Close Encounters are small group meetings with commissioning editors and media executives who either commission programs from independent producers outside their own territories or provide significant funding.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)

Speaker Nikolas Hülbusch, Director, ZDFE.unscripted, ZDF Enterprises (Germany)


2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Hot Down Under
Australia is often called the Lucky Country, but tell that to a Prime Minister—we've had seven in 10 years. We are known for our sense of humour, travel and love of sport. Our football is not soccer. We have more Hollywood stars than we have a right to. Many famous Australians are actually New Zealanders. Imitation is our highest form of flattery. So what does this mean for factual content in Australia? We take a look at the most buzz-worthy content and clever creatives making noise at home and away.

Session Producer
Margie Bryant, Managing Director, Serendipity Productions (Australia)

Moderator
Paul Heaney, CEO, TCB Media Rights (UK)

Speakers
Jim Buchan, Group General Manager Factual, Foxtel (USA)
John Godfrey, Head of Unscripted, SBS (Australia)
Josie Mason-Campbell, Head of Entertainment & Factual, ABC (Australia)
Hedley Thomas, National Chief Correspondent, The Australian (Australia)


2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Playing with Science Narrative
The twisty turny tales behind some of this year's most innovative and creative approaches to story telling—including The Most Unknown, Decoding the Weather Machine and Irony.

Session Producer
Jonica Newby, Director, JENUINE Productions (Australia)

Speakers
Greg Boustead, Program Director, Science Sandbox, Simons Foundation (USA)
Ian Cheney, Director, The Most Unknown (USA)
Radheya Jegatheva, Filmmaker, (Australia)
Derek Mead, Executive Editor, Global, Vice Media (USA)
Caitlin Saks, Science Editor, NOVA | WGBH (USA)


3:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Close Encounters of the Funding Kind: NOVA
Close Encounters are small group meetings with commissioning editors and media executives who either commission programs from independent producers outside their own territories or provide significant funding.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)

Speaker
Melanie Wallace, Senior Series Producer, NOVA (USA)


3:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Break


3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
Who's Watching What When and Where?
What's the secret to a big global ratings hit? Is it just the content or something else entirely? Professor Jessica Mudry reveals the surprising results of her unique deep dive analysis into the trends driving factual content success by genre and geography. Learn the most effective way to engage your viewers at home and around the world and create a break-out hit.

Session Producer
Paul Lewis, CEO, PL Productions Inc. (Canada)

Speaker
Jessica Mudry, Associate Professor, Ryerson University (Canada)


3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
On the Therapist's Couch
What issues keep you awake at night? Is the changing media landscape prompting an existential crisis? Do you have money worries? Concerns about impotence? Or are you optimistic about all the new opportunities? Are you a producer needing some counselling about the way you are treated by broadcasters, or a broadcaster feeling overwhelmed by inadequate producers? Whatever it is, our acclaimed therapist Dr. Craig Hunter will provide a consultation. He can't promise to solve your problems but, as they say, a problem aired is a problem shared.

Session Producers
Richard Bradley, Managing Director, Lion Television (UK) Aline Jacques, Producer, Serendipity Productions (Australia)


4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Speed Dating
Speed Dating is a great way for independent producers to have a one-on-one chat with decision makers to whom they wouldn’t otherwise have easy access. We do some preliminary matchmaking, and then decision makers pre-select projects they find interesting—but they won’t know who they came from until their face-to-face meeting.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)


5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Danny Horan in Conversation with David Glover
The head of factual at Channel 4 outlines his vision.

Session Producer
Charlotte Wheaton, Producer, Good Thing Productions (Australia)

Speakers
David Glover, CEO, 72 Films (UK)
Danny Horan, Head of Factual, Channel 4 (UK)


7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Panel & Reception: Her Story—Through the Female Lens
Leading documentary filmmakers join a panel discussion led by Screen Australia journalist Caris Bizzaca. With varied experiences working across factual content, our guests will share their expertise, the obstacles and the successes, discuss gender bias and diversity, and offer their thoughts on change and inclusion. Hosted in partnership with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade - Australia now ASEAN 2019 program, Screen Australia & Asia Pacific Screen Awards.

7:00 PM: Doors open
7:30 - 8:30 PM: Panel discussion
8:30 PM: Reception

Moderator
Caris Bizzaca, Journalist, Screen Australia (Australia)

Speakers
Nia Dinata (Indonesia)
Vanessa Hill, Creator, BrainCraft (Australia)
Rubaiyat Hossain (Bangladesh)
Jennifer Peedom, Filmmaker, (Australia)


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29


8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Screenrights Member Lounge Open


8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Registration & Information Desk Open


9:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Creative Funding & Distribution Models
Gone are the days of one broadcaster funding your project, and the competition for every co-pro partner is getting hotter. But fear not—there’s money out there and lots of it, if you just know where to look. More and more organizations—brands, charities and government bodies—are investing in great projects. And they're constantly on the lookout for powerful cinematic experiences to support. But how do you get their attention? What exactly are they looking for? Is there a catch? Sometimes it all depends on the ingenuity of your impact campaigns and distribution strategies. We aim to send you home from Congress with a whole tool set of clever new schemes at your disposal.

Session Producer
Dinah Lord, Managing Director, Producer, Caravan Media (UK)

Speakers
Greg Boustead, Program Director, Science Sandbox, Simons Foundation (USA)
Richard Bradley, Managing Director, Lion Television (UK)
Vikram Channa, VP of Production & Partnerships, Discovery Asia (Singapore)
Rocky Collins, Director of Production, Vulcan Productions (USA)
Damon Gameau, Filmmaker, Regen Pictures (Australia)
Lilla Hurst, Managing Director, Drive (UK)
Sarah Mak, Managing Director, TheStoryBoxes (Australia)
Judy Rymer, Producer/Director, Rymer Childs (Australia)


9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
The Future of Factual Content in China's New Media Environment
The market environment of new media in China is constantly booming and evolving, Using the Alibaba commercial ecosystem as an example, Li Bing, director of Alibaba/Youku original documentary center- demonstrates how this integrated market is empowering factual content with new opportunities and challenges.

Session Producer
Liz McLeod, Creative Director, Meridian Line Films (UK)

Session Producer & Moderator
Rob Slater, Head of Production, Meridian Line Films (UK)

Speakers
Bing LI, Director, Original Documentary Centre, Alibaba/Youku (China)
Felix Feng, Digital Publisher/Online Content Platform, Youku, Alibaba (China)


9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Immersive Showcase
Explore a selection of the best recent VR docs and games created by Congress members from Australia and around the world.

1:00 - 2:00 PM: Immersive Meet & Greet: Come meet the teams behind Mind at War and Inside Manus.


10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
New Technologies, Old Stories Lynette Wallworth is an acclaimed Australian artist and director whose immersive installations, VR environments and films reflect connections between people and the natural world. She uses emerging technologies and powerful narratives to explore related themes of female empowerment, Indigenous knowledge and sustainable care for critical environments in the wake of climate change. Her immersive environments use interactive technologies that rely on activation by the participant/viewer. The activation of the work becomes a metaphor for our connected-ness within biological, social and ecological systems. Join Lynette as she introduces us to some of her recent work: the fulldome feature Coral: Rekindling Venus, the Emmy Award–winning VR documentary Collisions, and the room-scale XR piece Awavena, which takes you into the spirit realm of the Indigenous Amazonian Yawanawa people.

Session Producers
Mark Atkin, Director, Crossover Labs (UK)
Kate Pappas, Creative Producer, Genepool Productions (Australia)

Speaker
Lynette Wallworth, Artist & Filmmaker, (Australia)


10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Close Encounters of the Funding Kind: SVT
Close Encounters are small group meetings with commissioning editors and media executives who either commission programs from independent producers outside their own territories or provide significant funding.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)

Speakers
Henrik Ekman, Acquisitions Executive, SVT (Sweden)
Mikael Osterby, Head of Factual, SVT (Sweden)


10:45 AM - 11:15 AM
Break


11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Close Encounters of the Funding Kind: NHK
Close Encounters are small group meetings with commissioning editors and media executives who either commission programs from independent producers outside their own territories or provide significant funding.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)

Speaker
Takako Ishikawa, Senior Producer, NHK (Japan)


11:15 AM - 12:30 PM
"Pale, Stale & Male"
The challenges and consequences we face regarding the dominance of "pale stale and male" production executives in science filmmaking are almost identical to the ones faced in the science community over "missing voices." Our panelists will explore, via their experiences and their own work, the value of what they've accomplished and its impact; their own challenges in finding their voice in the field of science and/or filmmaking; and why we should be concerned beyond political correctness with the lack of representation from non-white voices and the rampant misogyny in other quarters.

Session Producer
Llewellyn Smith, Producer/Director/Writer, BlueSpark Collaborative, LLC (USA)

Speakers
David Jowsey, Producer, Bunya Productions (Australia)
Samantha Yammine, Science Communicator/PhD Candidate, Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto (Canada)


11:15 AM - 12:30 PM
Creative Funding Meet & Greet
Come and meet the innovators of the impact filmmaking and production world in person. Our panelists will be available to answer any questions at this informal meet-and-greet session and will be keen to hear your ideas, as well as give one-on-one advice on impact and distribution strategies.

Session Producer
Dinah Lord, Managing Director, Producer, Caravan Media (UK)


11:15 AM - 12:30 PM
Watching with Millennials
To test what millennials might actually want to watch and schedule, we're turning the tables. Five top network executives from all over the world will pitch and sell their best shows to a panel of millennials to see if they can impress them. The millennials will grill the network executives and challenge them on their perceptions of young people's viewing tastes.

Session Producers
Roy Ackerman, Managing Director of Films of Record; Director of International Strategy, Zinc Media (UK)
Judy Rymer, Producer/Director, Rymer Childs (Australia)

Moderator
Santilla Chingaipe, Journalist & Filmmaker, (Australia)

Network Executives
Caroline Behar, Head of Documentaries/Head of Acquisitions & International Co-productions, France 5/France Télévisions Group (France)
Danny Horan, Head of Factual, Channel 4 (UK)
Joseph Maxwell, Head of Documentaries, SBS (Australia)
Bernadette McDaid, Commissioning Editor, National Geographic International (USA)
Derek Mead, Executive Editor, Global, Vice Media (USA)

Millennials
Josiah Brooks, YouTuber, Jazza Studios (Australia)
Vanessa Hill, Creator, BrainCraft (Australia)
Jessica Holsman, Content Creator, Study with Jess (Australia)
Matthew Shribman, Creator, Science in the Bath (UK)
Tom Thum, Beatboxer, (Australia)


12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Close Encounters of the Funding Kind: ARTE
Close Encounters are small group meetings with commissioning editors and media executives who either commission programs from independent producers outside their own territories or provide significant funding.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)

Speakers Hélène Coldefy, Head of Science & Factual Department, ARTE (France)
Kay Meseberg, Head of Mission Innovation, ARTE G.E.I.E. (France)


12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Lunch


1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Micro Meeting: NHK
The Art of Storytelling Driven by Cutting-Edge Technology
Meet the producers and the state-of-the-art tech developed by NHK's science team. Their filmmakers, along with the NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories (STRL), are passionate about creating new filming and imaging devices. They are proud to present their latest in 4K and 8K-UHD, and the films using cutting-edge innovations like UHD live transmission, AI colorization of archives, VR, fulldome and much more. Storytelling is driven by tech, new ideas spring from bold imaginations and the impossible can be realized—and NHK hopes this lunch presentation will spark ideas and encourage new partnerships.


1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Close Encounters of the Funding Kind: Meet the BBC
Close Encounters are small group meetings with commissioning editors and media executives who either commission programs from independent producers outside their own territories or provide significant funding.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)

Speakers
Craig Hunter, Lead Commissioning Editor for Specialist Factual & Natural History, BBC (UK)
Simon Young, Commissioning Editor, BBC (UK)


1:15 PM - 1:45 PM
Close Encounters of the Funding Kind: Channel 4
Close Encounters are small group meetings with commissioning editors and media executives who either commission programs from independent producers outside their own territories or provide significant funding.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)

Speaker
Danny Horan, Head of Factual, Channel 4 (UK)


2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
LIVE! From the Great Barrier Reef
As Congress has come to Queensland, it's only fitting we bring you sex on an epic scale. This is the week when the sexual tension of billions of coral polyps builds to bursting, to release in the largest “group sex” event on the planet. The spawning of the Great Barrier Reef is a time for celebration. Australia's greatest natural wonder is threatened on many fronts, but the annual spawn is a chance for recovery and reflection. We bring you the latest research and the most creative strategies that will determine the future of the reef.

Session Producer
Karina Holden, Head of Factual, Northern Pictures (Australia)

Moderator
Ann Jones, Host, Off Track, ABC Radio (Australia)

Speakers
Chris Jones, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (Australia)
Emma Kennedy, 50 Reefs Initiative/University of Queensland (Australia)
Peter Harrison, Director, Marine Ecology Research Centre, Southern Cross University (Australia)
Iain McCalman, Co-Director, Sydney Environment Institute, Sydney University (Australia)
Julie Vercelloni, University of Queensland (Australia)


2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
How to Stop History Repeating Itself
In a world where intolerance, hatred and prejudice are on the rise, we will debate whether the answer is: engaging and educating audiences so that they recognize the dangers in the current wave of popularism and xenophobia, or whether forgetting the worst aspects of history is the best solution for world peace and goodwill.

Session Producer
Ruth Berry, Freelance Producer/Director, Terra Mater Factual Studios (Austria)

Speakers
Shauna Bostock-Smith, Historian, Australian National University (Australia)
Richard Bradley, Managing Director, Lion Television (UK)
Vikram Channa, VP of Production & Partnerships, Discovery Asia (Singapore)
Alex Hryniewicz, Executive Editor, Little Dot Studios (UK)
Simon Young, Commissioning Editor, BBC (UK)
Melanie Wallace, Senior Series Producer, NOVA (USA)


2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Close Encounters of the Funding Kind: Tencent
Close Encounters are small group meetings with commissioning editors and media executives who either commission programs from independent producers outside their own territories or provide significant funding.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)

Speaker
Stephanie Sun, Senior Partnership Manager, Tencent (China)
Lexian Zhu, Documentary Studio Deputy Director, Tencent Penguin Pictures (China)


3:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Close Encounters of the Funding Kind: ABC (Australia)
Close Encounters are small group meetings with commissioning editors and media executives who either commission programs from independent producers outside their own territories or provide significant funding.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)

Speaker
Steve Bibb, Head of Factual, ABC (Australia)


3:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Break


3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
Michael 2.0: An Innocent Online
Join VidCon CEO Jim Louderback and a team of experts from the world of streaming and online video as they collectively give the much loved erstwhile BBC presenter Dr. Michael Mosley—now cut loose from Aunty's apron strings—the makeover he needs to maximize his chances of becoming an international multi-platform success. We guarantee that watching Michael get digitally poked and prodded will not only be very entertaining, but you’ll walk away with the knowledge you need to tweak your business to earn audiences and $$$ online—or your money back.

Session Producer
Chris Kamen, Producer, Genepool Productions (Australia)

Moderator
Jim Louderback, CEO, VidCon (USA)

Speakers
Teri Calder, Impact Producer, ABC (Australia)
Phoebe Lee, Travel Writer & Presenter, Little Grey Box (Australia)
Farhad Meher-Homji, Founder, Changer Studios (Australia)
Lewis Mitchell, Partnerships Lead for Australia and New Zealand, Twitch (Australia)
Michael Mosley (UK)


3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
Wild Future
As filmmakers, we have been captivating audiences with natural history films for more than 100 years. But can we keep up that wow factor for the next 100 years? We've asked some of the best content creators in the wildlife genre from around the world to show us what our wild future will look like. Using the latest and greatest technology, these innovators are shaping the way we will experience the natural world and, in doing so, changing our relationship to it. Prepare to be impressed. Sponsored by NHK

Session Producer
Kate Pappas, Producer, Wilding Productions (Australia)

Moderator
Veronica Fury, Executive Producer/Principal, WildBear Entertainment (Australia)

Speakers
Catherine Ball, Founder and Executive Director, World Of Drones Education (Australia)
Tetsunori Kikuchi, Senior Producer, NHK (Japan)
Kyle Murdoch, Managing Director, NHNZ (New Zealand)


4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Speed Dating
Speed Dating is a great way for independent producers to have a one-on-one chat with decision makers to whom they wouldn’t otherwise have easy access. We do some preliminary matchmaking, and then decision makers pre-select projects they find interesting—but they won’t know who they came from until their face-to-face meeting.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)


5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Working With Korea
Asia is a vibrant market with huge creative potential. Once focused on local market production, Asian content providers are now engaged in a range of co-productions with numerous international broadcasters and production companies. In this session, leading figures at Korean broadcasters KBS and SBS describe their various co-production models, showcase of their current work and outline ways in which they would like to work with international producers and broadcasters.

Hear from those driving the next generation of Asian content to understand what it takes to work with them and about accessing budget funding from Korean Creative Industries bodies such as RAPA and the KCA.

Session Producer & Moderator
Amanda Groom, Managing Director, The Bridge (UK)

Speakers
Jae Hyuk Lee, SVP Global Production and CJ Factual Studios, CJ E&M (South Korea)
Jang Kyung Soo, Chief Producer, Doc and Cultural Programming Department, SBS (Korea)


5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Colour Me History - How colourisation changed the way we see archival footage
Once a much-debated issue among the documentary filmmakers community, colourisation of archive footage has now become a staple of many great historical documentaries. How do we bring back their colours to scenes that took place a hundred years ago? What are the state-of-the art colourisation techniques in 2019? What does it mean from a historical point of view? And will film colourisation be improved or eaten by AI, much like everything else?

Session Producer & Speaker
Samuel François-Steininger, CEO & Producer, Composite Films (France)


6:30 PM - 11:59 PM
Congress Night Fever
Location: Brisbane City Hall, 64 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City

"How Deep is Your Love" for factual? Come for the dinner, but stay for the dancing! Sometimes conference sessions and panels aren’t enough and "Stayin' Alive" means breaking out those dance moves that you’ve been practicing since last year’s Congress. Whether your jam is AC/DC, The Bee Gees, Jet, Midnight Oil, The Angels, Iggy Azalea, or even INXS, the fact is that by the end of the night "You Should Be Dancing" to some of Australia’s greatest hits. Dinner followed by cash bar and dancing. Presented in partnership with Brisbane City Council


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30


8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Screenrights Member Lounge Open


8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Registration & Information Desk Open


9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
Storyliving: Two Creative Visionaries
Microscopic biomedical animator Drew Berry and VR artist SUTU demonstrate how they use immersive technologies to build documentaries that we live in rather than watch.

Session Producers
Mark Atkin, Director, Crossover Labs (UK)
Chris Kamen, Producer, Genepool Productions (Australia)

Speakers
Drew Berry, Biomedical Animator, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (Australia)
Stewart "Sutu" Campbell, VR Artist, (Australia)


9:15 AM - 3:30 PM
Immersive Showcase
Explore a selection of the best recent VR docs and games created by Congress members from Australia and around the world.

1:00 - 2:00 PM: Immersive Meet & Greet: Come meet Kay Meseberg and discover Homo Machina.


9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
The Media Companies of Tomorrow
Meet the future of factual media: the YouTubers, the "edu'tubers" and the accidental online stars. They're not just breaking new ground, they're creating it.

Session Producer
Amelia Paxman, Producer/Director, Upshot Films (Australia)

Speakers
Caitlin Hill, Actor/YouTuber/Creator, Snacks and Facts (Australia) Vanessa Hill, Creator, BrainCraft (Australia) Jessica Holsman, Content Creator, Study with Jess (Australia) Farhad Meher-Homji, Founder, Changer Studios (Australia) Paul Walton, Producer/Partner, Princess Pictures (Australia)


9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Close Encounters of the Funding Kind: France Télévisions
Close Encounters are small group meetings with commissioning editors and media executives who either commission programs from independent producers outside their own territories or provide significant funding.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)

Speaker
Catherine Alvaresse, Head of Documentaries and Cultural Magazines of France 2, France Télévisions (France)


10:15 AM - 10:45 AM
Break


10:15 AM - 10:45 AM
Media Companies of Tomorrow Meet & Greet
Explore new models of content partnerships in an informal Q&A setting.

Session Producer
Amelia Paxman, Producer/Director, Upshot Films (Australia)


10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Close Encounters of the Funding Kind: iwonder
Close Encounters are small group meetings with commissioning editors and media executives who either commission programs from independent producers outside their own territories or provide significant funding.

Session Producer
Madelaine Russo, Industry Programmer, Hot Docs (Canada)

Speaker
James Bridges, Co-Founder & CEO, iwonder (Singapore)


10:45 AM - 11:45 AM
Spark of Inspiration: Lord David Puttnam
In this seminar David Puttnam will set out the close links between his history as an active politician and environmentalist, and the production of his forthcoming film Arctic Thirty.

Having retired from the movie industry in 1998, he has spent the past 20 years working in just about every aspect of the world of education. Three years ago, he obtained the rights to Ben Stewart’s book Don't Trust, Don't Fear, Don't Beg, a gripping account of the experience of a group of Greenpeace activists in their attempt to stop the flow of Arctic oil. Their actions and subsequent imprisonment in Russia amount to an extraordinary story and, in a world reeling from the findings of the most recent IPCC Report, it's proved sufficiently resonant to drag David Puttnam out of retirement and back behind the camera.

Session Producer
Kate Pappas, Creative Producer, Genepool Productions (Australia)

Speaker
Lord David Puttnam (UK)


12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
The Art of Gaming: Making a Play for Broader Audience Research
As creators we like to like to destroy boundaries, merge genres and create new experiences for audiences. Games can be an important part of our tool kit; they can provide a powerful opportunity to communicate with a broad and diverse audience. Serious games can be a way for us to explore ideas in a creative, entertaining and innovative way, with a strong narrative and solid underlying educational message. This panel will discuss when producers should think about games, how games can engage varied audiences and how to work with gaming companies. We will also demonstrate the added value all round when game designers and science and factual producers collaborate.

Session Producer
Kylee Ingram, Producer, Elevator Entertainment (Australia)

Speakers
Ella Macintyre, Senior Product Manager, Mighty Kingdom (Australia)
Kay Meseberg, Head of Mission Innovation, ARTE G.E.I.E. (France)
Ryuhei Ozai, Producer, Luminous Productions, Square Enix (Japan)
Shuhei Shibata, Senior Producer, NHK (Japan)


12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
It's All About Access
Nominees in the Best Documentary Feature Film category for the 2018 Asia Pacific Screen Awards and John Smithson from Arrow Media share the extraordinary stories of access behind their productions.

Session Producer
Charlotte Wheaton, Producer, Good Thing Productions (Australia)

Moderator
Sally Aitken, Director, Writer, Producer, (Australia)

Speakers
Paul Damien Williams, Filmmaker, (Australia)
Mohamed Siam, Filmmaker, (Egypt)
John Smithson, Creative Director, Arrow Media (UK)
Hikaru Toda, Filmmaker, (UK/Japan)


1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Lunch


2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Science Film Sprint Showcase
During Congress '18, five filmmakers will each be paired with a scientist for the inaugural WCSFP Science Film Sprint, supported by LiveLab at Griffith Film School. Each team will have 72 hours to create a compelling science short—and this session is your chance to see the world premieres of the finished films. Sponsored by LiveLab and Griffith Film School

Session Producers
Richard Fabb, Creative Director/Senior Lecturer, LiveLab/Griffith Film School (Australia)
Stephanie McArthur, Industry Programs Manager, Hot Docs (Canada)


3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
Member Plenary
Members are invited to join the WCSFP Board of Directors for a special farewell.