THE SCREEN PRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION OF NZ PRESENTS


The 13th Annual SPADA Conference, 17 - 19 November
Hotel InterContinental, Wellington, NZ




WORKSHOPS

SPADA is delighted to present the very popular conference workshops.

Convened by top-level international and national speakers. Small, focussed and interactive, the Small Country, Big Picture workshops offer an unprecedented professional development opportunity for New Zealand screen production practitioners.

The workshops are only available to conference delegates. A workshop booking form will be sent upon registering for Small Country, Big Picture and is available to download below. Please return the booking form promptly. Numbers are limited for the workshops and they fill up very fast!

More details coming soon!

Download Workshop Form word file (40k)


Workshops - Saturday 19th November


10:00 - 11:00 Workshop A



‘How to make the TV Ratings work for you

Guide to the Nielsen Ratings presented by Claire Harris from AGB Nielsen Media Research

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10:00 - 11:00 Workshop B



Marketing Film’ (tentative title)

Presented by Sandie Don from Hopscotch Films






1:00 - 2.30 Workshop C


‘Co-Production and Finance: Film and Television’


Join Alan Harris (Atlantic Film Group), Bryce Menzies (Lawyer) and John Barnett (South Pacific Pictures) as they share their knowlegde and experience of international financing packages and working on official and unofficial co-productions.

Facilitated by Angela Littlejohn

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1:00 - 2.30 Workshop D


‘Super-Producers’

Presented by Ignite Studios’ Kingi Gilbert joined by: Andrew McKenzie (Lecturer in Digital Media, AUT), Elizabeth Mitchell (Firehorse Films) and David Murphy (TVNZ Interactive) they tell you about new media platforms, leveraging your intellectual property, the bro'Town Games, and creating content for different media.



Proudly brought to you by AUT





2:30 - 4.30


‘Case Study:The Inside Guide’

An insiders guide to last year's award winning drama series Happiness and the new series Love which is on air now. Key personnel from the various craft areas of the show will discuss what they think is different about the show and how they achieved these differences. Areas covered will include the scripts, the production schedule, the shooting approach and the look and sound of the show. Guaranteed in depth content!

Speakers include director
Brendan Donavan, DP David Paul, Colourist Adam Sondej, Network Exec Kathleen Anderson and producers Dave Gibson and Donna Malane.

Proudly brought to you by TVNZ


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2:30 - 4.30


Masterclass: Digital Intermediate

Park Road Post presents a digital intermediate (DI) masterclass featuring a live workflow demonstration utilising the Quantel DI conforming and colour grading system.  Using material from recent Park Road Post projects No. 2 and The World’s Fastest Indian, a team of editors and crew from both productions will take you through the DI process from data through to 35mm and final mastering of deliverables.

Speakers include Digital Supervisor
Peter Doyle, Colourists/Graders Lynne Reed and Clare Burlinson, Editor John Gilbert, DOP Leon Narbey , Adam Scott from Quantel and Sean Glasson from Kodak

Facilitated by Barrie Osborne
Featuring a ‘Business Card Draw’ – a chance to win $2000 of Park Road Post post-production

You can email questions now! Please email your questions to info@spada.co.nz and note the session title in subject header

Supported by Quantel


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Proudly brought to you by Park Road Post