Our début session at the Copenhagen TV Festival featured the Israeli-Irish collaboration project ‘TV By The People’, also known as ‘TV’s biggest brainstorm’.
Daniel Ravner, Head of Digital at Armoza Formats and project leader of TVBTP and Larry Bass, CEO and Founder of Screentime Shinawil shared their valuable lessons learned from the attempt to use crowdsouring for format development. The session was hosted by Copenhagen local Jacob Houlind, President & CEO, Nordisk Film TV, Denmark.
#tvfestpeople – In true crowdsourcing fashion, here is what the audience thought:
I’m a living coproduction – Larry Bass #tvfestpeople
— Fredrik Hillerbrand (@maestrofellini) August 15, 2013
Amazing to learn how big groups of people develop a format when the only carrot is to be a part of tv history #cphtv #tvfestpeople — Yvonne Olsen (@olsenyvonne) August 15, 2013
Being part of something is a more important incentive than financial kickbacks. #CphTV #tvfestpeople — Fredrik Hillerbrand (@maestrofellini) August 15, 2013
Who knows more about TV – the people producing it or the people watching it? #cphtv #tvfestpeople — Strix (@Strix_TV) August 15, 2013
“People want to be part of something bigger than themselves, they want to be part of a movement” #cphtv #TVFestPeople #simonsinek
— Lene Kjældgaard (@lenekjaeldgaard) August 15, 2013
“tv cant live in the linear world forever – we need talk to the audience and produce interactive stuff” #cphtv #tvfestpeople @GearWorksGames
— Bjarke Hjorth (@bjarkehjorth) August 15, 2013
“Who knows more about Television? The people who make it or the ones who watch it?” @Larbas on #TvFestPeople #CphTV — Romy Kraus (@romylondon) August 15, 2013
“Digital is the future of tv” #CphTV #TVFestPeople #hørt — Lene Kjældgaard (@lenekjaeldgaard) August 15, 2013
TV By The People — Lessons learned from TV’s biggest brainstorm #cphtv with @danielravner @Larbas pic.twitter.com/W28nS8JQWt
— Romy Kraus (@romylondon) August 15, 2013