CMC - British Animation Afternoon

Thursday, 15 March 2012 from 12:30 to 18:00 (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

CMC - British Animation Afternoon

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Event Details

The CMC presents - a British Animation Afternoon 

(In association with the British Animation Awards)

Date:           15th March

Times:        1230 Registration and lunch

                   1330 Start  

                   1800 End

Location:     The Bis Conference Centre

                    1 Victoria St

                    London SW1H 0ET


An afternoon of presentations, case-studies, expert insights and information on new routes to market for animation projects.  

Sessions will explore new partnerships and new platforms, the potential and pifalls of video-on-demand, interactive opportunities and where licensing fits in the digital space.  Speakers will be drawn from a range of production, distribution, licensing and research companies, with digital business affairs and rights advice included.

With the standard of editorial input the CMC provides at its summer Conference, this first London event of 2012 will provide invaluable new insights for animators, producers, writers and digital agencies - PLUS networking opportunities throughout.

It's an un-missable opportunity to expand your business horizons and release creative potential.


Confirmed speakers include:

Orion Ross (VP Original Series, Disney Channel & Disney XD, EMEA at The Walt Disney Company) with a keynote overview of working pan-platform to maximize the potential of your brand
Plus:
Andrew Baker (Rights.tv)
Sarah Baynes (The Creative Garden)
David Curry (LeSinge Media)
Dan Efergan (Aardman Digital)
Gina Fegan (Screen & Digital Media Specialist, UK Trade & Investment)
Ed Galton (Cake Entertainment)
Marc Goodchild (IpDipSkyBlue.tv)
Oli Hyatt (BlueZoo and Animation UK campaign)
Helen McAleer (Walker Books)
Greg McLeod (Brothers McLeod)
Juliet Tzabar (PlugIn Media)
Maurice Wheeler (DoCo)
Karl Woolley (Impossible Kids)
And more to be announced…

BAA


The event has been planned to coincide with the British Animation Awards (the same evening at 8pm), allowing companies to spend a productive afternoon topped off by an evening of celebration with the cream of British animation talent.  

The Awards are at the National Film Theatre on the South Bank,  a short walk across the river from the Westminster BIS Conference Centre.