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Transcripts available at diceexploder.comSafety in RPGs and larp is a huge topic, one I've wanted to cover on Dice Exploder for a long time, but one I've avoided it because it feels hard to approach inside the “pick one mechanic” format of this show. Even more than most mechanics I cover on Dice Exploder, I feel like most safety mechanics are in conversation with each other in both logistical ways—how they compliment each other—but also in the philosophy behind their existence in the first place, how including these mechanics at the table is ideally a statement about how we'd like to treat each other both at the table and away from it. So today we're gonna name that underlying philosophy and call that our mechanic: “players are more important than the game” is something I hear in conversations around safety all the time, and that's this episode.To break it down, I'm joined by Sarah Lynne Bowman. She studies all this professionally, and she has so much to say and to share about how safety tools work in theory and in practice, how no tool can ever guarantee your safety (even if we should still definitely use them), and how building good communities around our games is at least as important to safer play as any individual tool.Finally, content warning in this episode for mention of sexual assault and emotional abuse in rpg communities. We don't get deep into any specifics, but they come up.Further ReadingYour Larp's Only As Safe As It's Play Culture by Troels Ken PedersenDice Exploder on accessibility in game designCreating a Culture of Trust through Safety and Calibration Larp Mechanics by Maury BrownLarp Design, the bookBibliography from Sarah Lynne BowmanKoljonen, Johanna. 2019. “Opt-out and Playstyle Calibration Mechanics.” In Larp Design: Creating Role-play Experiences, edited by Johanna Koljonen, Jaakko Stenros, Anne Serup Grove, Aina D. Skjønsfjell and Elin Nilsen, 235-237. Copenhagen, Denmark: Landsforeningen Bifrost. 3 pages.Koljonen, Johanna. 2020. “Larp Safety Design Fundamentals.” JARPS: Japanese Journal of Analog Role-Playing Game Studies 1: Emotional and Psychological Safety in TRPGs and Larp (September 21): 3e-19e.Hugaas, Kjell Hedgard. 2024. “Bleed and Identity: A Conceptual Model of Bleed and How Bleed-Out from Role-Playing Games Can Affect a Player's Sense of Self.” International Journal of Role-Playing 15 (June): 9-35. https://doi.org/10.33063/ijrp.vi15.323Bowman, Sarah Lynne. 2015. “Bleed: The Spillover Between Player and Character.” Nordiclarp.org, March 2.Bowman, Sarah Bowman. 2022. “Safety in Role-playing Games I: Introduction -- Sarah Lynne Bowman.” Transformative Play Initiative, February 4.Bowman, Sarah Bowman. 2022. “Safety in Role playing Games II: Before the Game -- Sarah Lynne Bowman.” Transformative Play Initiative, February 4.Bowman, Sarah Bowman. 2022. “Safety in Role playing Games Part III: During the Game -- Sarah Lynne Bowman.” Transformative Play Initiative, February 4.Bowman, Sarah Bowman. 2022. “Safety in Role playing Games Part IV: After the Game --- Sarah Lynne Bowman.” Transformative Play Initiative, February 4.Bowman, Sarah Bowman. 2022. “Safety in Role playing Games Part V: Cultivating Safer Communities -- Sarah Lynne Bowman.” Transformative Play Initiative, February 4.SocialsSam on Bluesky and itchThe Dice Exploder blog is at diceexploder.comOur logo was designed by sporgory, our ad music is Lilypads by Travis Tessmer, and our theme song is Sunset Bridge by Purely Grey.Join the Dice Exploder Discord to talk about the show!Dice Exploder on Patreon
Tue, 18 Feb 2025 06:45:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/72-2025-efm-morning-brief-with-indiewire 63c282ff5fa83970dcdde124cff5ba6a Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Ryan Lattanzio from IndieWire, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no EFM,European Film Market,IndieWire,Ryan Lattanzio,Film Industry,Wendy Mitchell,Berlinale,Morning Brief,Industry Session European Film Market
Mon, 17 Feb 2025 06:45:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/68-2025-efm-morning-brief-with-screen-international 10ca421f28bea3cea9bdeb4285cc5a2f Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Louise Tutt from Screen International, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no EFM,European Film Market,Berlinale,Wendy Mitchell,Morning Brief,Screen International,Louise Tutt,Film Industry European Film Market
Sun, 16 Feb 2025 06:45:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/70-2025-efm-morning-brief-with-deadline a1f84d978d573e50c0cbc2c0f8c6a26f Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Diana Lodderhose from Deadline, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no EFM,European Film Market,Berlinale,Wendy Mitchell,Deadline,Diana Lodderhose,Morning Brief,Film Industry European Film Market
Sat, 15 Feb 2025 06:45:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/73-2025-efm-morning-brief-with-the-spot-media-film 60148b8a54cbf2dc1fda8378411a2a43 Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Thomas Schultze from THE SPOT media & film, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no EFM,European Film Market,Wendy Mitchell,SPOT media & film,Thomas Schultze,Film Industry,Morning Brief,Berlinale,Industry Sessions European Film Market
Fri, 14 Feb 2025 06:45:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/71-2025-efm-morning-brief-with-the-hollywood-reporter 112749309745f4fc2f2be7917682f258 Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Scott Roxborough from The Hollywood Reporter, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no EFM,European Film Market,Wendy Mitchell,Morning Brief,Scott Roxborough,THR,The Hollywood Reporter,Film Industry,Berlinale European Film Market
Thu, 13 Feb 2025 06:45:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/69-2025-efm-morning-brief-with-variety 491a7492af0e0dc9b48683d3a19d224c Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Elsa Keslassy from Variety, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no Wendy Mitchell,EFM,European Film Market,Berlinale,Elsa Keslassy,Variety,Film Industry,Morning Brief European Film Market
Fri, 17 Jan 2025 08:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/65-tailored-solutions-film-funding-in-europes-diverse-markets 7f0690c9253d4bcbeca3a386481d7bff Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by media analyst, broadcaster and experience designer Johanna Koljonen, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. Film i Väst Analysis' upcoming report, "The Answers: Future Audiovisual Policies – Revolution, Reforms or Just Let it Be," looks at the diverse markets across Europe and gives the answers (or rather: values) to the burning questions that everyone is asking in regards to the current collision between public film funding and challenging cultural and economic policies. Answers are not given easily, as each market operates differently. Different funding systems call for different actions, and the right balance between economic and cultural arguments must be found locally – it doesn't have to be a battle between economy and art. In this episode, Tomas Eskilsson, founder of Film i Väst and Head of Film i Väst Analysis, along with producer and mentor Joanna Szymańska, explore the current state of public film funding and the creative sectors in Europe, drawing from the findings of the report. The rise of right-wing policies is increasingly affecting film funding strategies, ultimately challenging the freedom of cultural expression. However, the future is not set in stone, but rather shaped by the actions that are taken today. Tomas Eskilsson founded Film i Väst in 1992, and was the CEO until 2016. He now works as the Head of Strategy in Film i Väst and Head of Film i Väst Analysis. He is the author of the reports ‘Public Film Funding at a Crossroads' (March 2022) and ‘Public Film Funding at a Crossroads II' (to be published August 2023). He is right now working with the third a final report in the series: The Answers: Future Audiovisual Policies – Revolution, Reforms or Just Let it Be. Joanna Szymańska is a film producer with over 15 years of experience in independent and international co-productions. She co-produced the award-winning film “Red Path” (dir. Lotfi Achour) which premiered at the Locarno Film Festival. Joanna is a mentor for emerging filmmakers and serves as the Head of Studies for the Erich Pommer Institut's workshop on European co-production. She is currently pursuing a PhD at the Łódź Film School. The host Johanna Koljonen is a media analyst, broadcaster, and experience designer. She is the author of the Göteborg Film Festival's annual Nostradamus Report on the near future of the screen industries, which is in its 11th year. She lectures internationally on changes in the media sector, and on participation and narrative design. Her background is in public service broadcasting; in 2011, she received the Swedish Grand Journalism Award in the Innovator category. Film i Väst is Scandinavia's major regional film fund and one of the bigger regional film funds in Europe. Film i Väst has made co-production with all parts of the world. Film i Väst is mostly known for its long-time collaboration with some of the most interesting directors in Northern Europe and elsewhere: Ruben Östlund, Tarek Saleh, Susanne Bier, Thomas Vinterberg, Lars von Trier, Joachim Trier, Lone Scherfig, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Kaother Ben Hania are many more. During the last 30 years Film i Väst has co-financed and co-produced over 1000 feature films and a vast number of drama series. The report will be released February 16, 2025. More info about the release can be found here. The Berlinale's European Film Market is the first international film market of the year, where the film industry starts its business. Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast puts a spotlight on highly topical and trendsetting industry issues, thereby creating a compass for the forthcoming film year. The year-round podcast is produced in cooperation with Goethe-Institut and co-funded by Creative Europe MEDIA. This podcast episode has been developed in partnership with Film i Väst. full no Film Business,European Film Market,Film i Väst,Entertainment Industry,Film Industry,Media Industry,Berlinale,Future Trends,Film Funding European Film Market 2378
Fri, 20 Dec 2024 11:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/64-innovative-production-tools-shaping-the-future-of-filmmaking-2 6cbe9254d8800d158734f185e373e96e Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by media analyst, broadcaster and experience designer Johanna Koljonen, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. This episode highlights three EFM Startups alumni of 2024, showcasing their innovative tools and technologies. In response to the growing concerns about AI replacing human roles in the global creative cinema industry, these companies offer valuable insights into current challenges and emerging developments. They demonstrate how AI can enhance production efficiency without replacing human talent, with a particular focus on the ethical implications of using these technologies. While the ethical debate surrounding AI continues, these three companies present cutting-edge solutions that streamline time management and promote greater diversity in the industry. Applications for EFM Startups are open until January 3rd 2025. Zoe Ramushu, Founder & CEO, Wrapped Zoe is an entrepreneur with a legal background and a decade of experience working in film and tv, diversity and advocacy. She is a graduate of Columbia University, a Reuters Fellow of Oxford University and is Student Oscar and BAFTA Nominated. Her production company has completed a Netflix feature film and has an Amazon Original series in development. She has strong ties to the African, European and U.S. film industry and great personal networks. WRAPPED was nominated for an award in Cannes and has been featured in Screen and Variety magazine. Frederik Merkel, Co-Founder and Product Lead, Phont Frederik Merkel is an interdisciplinary designer who has been freelancing since the age of eighteen. He has created numerous products and developed several typefaces. For his master's thesis in type design, he started the project PHONT, developing fonts for different types of speech, which has since grown into an award-winning start-up. PHONT is developing the world's first automated creative captioning software for the media industry. With PHONT, AI and parametric design are combined to bring subtitles to life. Ana Betancourt, CEO, Black Goblin Ana Betancourt is the CEO of Black Goblin, an audiotech redefining sound design. Black Goblin is a UK-based sound research and technology company on a quest to transform the way creators work with sound. Currently, Black Goblin is developing Thol, an all-inclusive collaboration platform that allows content creators to design high-quality sound easily while fast-tracking the workflow and supporting teams from preproduction to release. The host Johanna Koljonen is a media analyst, broadcaster, and experience designer. She is the author of the Göteborg Film Festival's annual Nostradamus Report on the near future of the screen industries, which is in its 11th year. She lectures internationally on changes in the media sector, and on participation and narrative design. Her background is in public service broadcasting; in 2011, she received the Swedish Grand Journalism Award in the Innovator category. The Berlinale's European Film Market is the first international film market of the year, where the film industry starts its business. Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast puts a spotlight on highly topical and trendsetting industry issues, thereby creating a compass for the forthcoming film year. The year-round podcast is produced in cooperation with Goethe-Institut and co-funded by Creative Europe MEDIA. full no AI,Tech,Film Business,European Film Market,Entertainment Industry,Media Industry,Innovation,Berlinale,Future Trends,Startups European Film Market 3046
Tue, 10 Dec 2024 08:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/63-alive-and-kicking-company-strategies-today 50125f193491af3584160208d27c8458 Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by media analyst, broadcaster and experience designer Johanna Koljonen, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. In this episode, the Berlinale Co-Production Market invites two experienced producers to share their innovative strategies as part of a film industry in flux and how they address the changes of their own roles. Didar Domehri, producer and founder of Maneki Film and Maneki Stories, and Roman Paul, producer and co-founder of Razor Film Produktion, join forces to discuss the need for both, flexibility and collaboration while maintaining one's own outstanding focus as an independent producer. Cooperating with other producers in the creative collectives Athena Collective and The Creatives, respectively, is giving them a chance to work with creatives across borders with a high level of solidarity, and allows them to put together each independent producer's strengths. Developing and sustaining successful business strategies and slates in disruptive and difficult times also means that the role of the producer is changing in the lifecycle of a film, and their relationship to audiences takes on new forms. Being original and thinking differently is key when connecting with today's audiences, so the appeal to staying curious, teaching and learning at the same time is something they agree on. Being involved with training young producers, they also deliver a tip or two on how to stay sane in the industry while maintaining the passion for the work. Roman Paul began his film career in acquisitions for German distributors and Celluloid Dreams in Paris. In 2002, he co-founded Razor Film Produktion with Gerhard Meixner. Razor's work has earned two Golden Globes, three Oscar nominations, and recognition at major festivals. In 2019 was named professor at the Filmakademie Ludwigsburg, and received the “Chevalier des Arts et Lettres” by the Republic of France. Razor joined "The Creatives" in 2021, a global alliance developing high-end drama series and films. Didar Domehri, founder of Maneki Films, has produced more than 20 features including Eva Husson's Bang Gang & Girls of the Sun in Cannes Competition, Santiago Mitre's Paulina, Cannes Critics' Week Grand Prix, La cordillera, Cannes UCR, & Petite fleur, Laurent Cantet's Return to Itaca, Venice days Grand Prix, Erige Sehiri's Under the fig trees,15 aine des réalisateurs Cannes, Godland by Hlynur Pálmason, Cannes UCR, and recently Une nuit by Alex Lutz, Cannes UCR, Me Too by Judith Godrèche, and MOTEL DESTINO by Karim Aïnouz, Cannes Competition. The host Johanna Koljonen is a media analyst, broadcaster, and experience designer. She is the author of the Göteborg Film Festival's annual Nostradamus Report on the near future of the screen industries, which is in its 11th year. She lectures internationally on changes in the media sector, and on participation and narrative design. Her background is in public service broadcasting; in 2011, she received the Swedish Grand Journalism Award in the Innovator category. The Berlinale's European Film Market is the first international film market of the year, where the film industry starts its business. Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast puts a spotlight on highly topical and trendsetting industry issues, thereby creating a compass for the forthcoming film year. The year-round podcast is produced in cooperation with Goethe-Institut and co-funded by Creative Europe MEDIA. This episode has been developed in collaboration with the Berlinale Co-Production Market. full no Film Business,Entertainment Industry,Future Trends,Berlinale,European Film Market,Collaboration Film Industry,Media Industry,Co-Production,Berlinale Co-Production Market,AI European Film Market 2827
I det här avsnittet så bubblar Micke med Tiffany Kronlöf och Johanna Koljonen. Dom kommer medverka i RopeLive som går av stappeln på Svt play den 1 November kl 17.00. RopeLive Instagram https://www.instagram.com/yleropelive/ Våra länkar Hemsida https://mindy.nu/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Mindypodd.nu/ Twitter https://twitter.com/MindyPodd Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmOr6MyeugbWX_VnckgGkDQ?view_as=subscriber Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mindypodd/?hl=sv Vår Discord https://discord.gg/VruVCyUqnY Vår Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2776677 Vår merch butik https://www.spreadshirt.se/shop/user/mindy/ Mickes Mail Micke@mindy.nu
Här i det mörkaste av höstmörker lyser Spelhyllan till! Dagens avsnitt handlar om RopeLIVE med Juhani Kenttämaa! Juhani Kenttämaa berättar om RopeLIVE, som är en typ av rollspel inför digital publik. Tidigare har det gått fint i Finland, och nu är det dags för Sverige! 1 november är det dags för scenariot Finlandsfärjan på SVT Play. En kändisspäckad sändning med rollspelare från båda sidor Östersjön tar sig an ett skräckscenario på en plats vi inte kan lämna. Johanna Koljonen och Tiffany Kronlöf är några av spelarna. Kom och lyssna!
Moderator Johanna Koljonen speaks to a packed Theatre stage before the closing keynote on Wednesday. She talks of the collective dreams that have been manifested through Jemma Foster's Geomantra app and helps us to land in the space of hopefulness and melancholy that is present in them before introducing Nipun Mehta and his keynote on Who Must We Be.
Beloved The Conference moderator Johanna Koljonen opens the 2024 edition with restating the question Joshua Idehen asked in his performance: How did you get here? The theme of the first day is a wake-up call – a kind of “oh shit” moment that forces us to turn to that scary corner in the room, but to light it up with rationality, with community, with poetry.
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Tue, 04 Jun 2024 14:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/59-nostradamus-2024-paradox-of-hope 0ba3ca01c1eaa28e05efcc83d3928766 Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by media industry analyst Johanna Koljonen, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. The 2024 Nostradamus Report, titled "Paradox of Hope," delves into the myriad challenges facing the film and TV industries, highlighting broken business models, distribution woes, and the impact of new technologies like virtual production and generative AI. Against a backdrop of global crises, including the climate emergency, the industry grapples with unsustainable practices and the dominance of a few major players. However, amidst the chaos, there's a glimmer of hope as audiences show a preference for quality storytelling. This conversation emphasizes the need for collaboration, innovation in distribution, and a shift towards audience-centric content creation to ensure a sustainable future for the industry. It calls for a departure from competition towards an ecosystem mindset, where shared resources and collaboration foster growth for all. Tabitha Jackson is a consultant and film executive. With a 30-year career in film, arts, and public broadcasting, she is committed to the independent voice, the socio-cultural power of cinema, and a more expansive set of makers, forms and audiences. Recent roles include Director of the Sundance Film Festival, Director of the Sundance Documentary Film Program, and Commissioning Editor/EP (Channel4/Film4). Tabitha is currently a Shorenstein Documentary Film Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, and a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The host Johanna Koljonen is a media analyst, broadcaster, and experience designer. She is the author of the Göteborg Film Festival's annual Nostradamus Report on the near future of the screen industries, which is in its 11th year. She lectures internationally on changes in the media sector, and on participation and narrative design. Her background is in public service broadcasting; in 2011, she received the Swedish Grand Journalism Award in the Innovator category. This podcast episode has been developed in collaboration with the Göteborg Film Festival's Nostradamus initiative. The 2024 Nostradamus Report Paradox of Hope is available as a free download thanks to support from its partners BoostHGB, Kulturakademin, Region Västra Götaland and the Nordisk Filmen TV Fund. The Berlinale's European Film Market is the first international film market of the year, where the film industry starts its business. Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast puts a spotlight on highly topical and trendsetting industry issues, thereby creating a compass for the forthcoming film year. The year-round podcast is produced in cooperation with Goethe-Institut and co-funded by Creative Europe MEDIA. full no Tabitha Jackson,Media Report,Film Business,Entertainment Industry,Future Trends,Berlinale,European Film Market,Collaboration Film Industry,Media Industry European Film Market
Tue, 20 Feb 2024 06:05:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/57-generation-alphas-influence-childrens-content-as-a-keystone-for-the-future 3fbf481f44613d392b7e9c257061b84c Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. This episode targets the crucial role of children's films in tackling industry challenges and captivating the Generation Alpha. With fresh insights from the NoJSe report unveiled at Berlinale 2024, join media analyst Johanna Koljonen, Buster Film Festival's Head of Program Mariella Harpelunde Jensen, and acclaimed producer and director Linda Hambäck as they dissect the evolving landscape of children's cinema. Mariella Harpelunde Jensen is an autodidact director, scriptwriter, and author from Denmark. She has directed and scripted several TV-series, documentaries, and short films. Mariella is especially known for her work on Nordic TV series and programs for children, including series and films for the Danish Broadcasting Corporation's channels Ramasjang and Ultra. She has created TV-shows as ‘Barda', ‘Dansk hulebyg', and ‘Isas stepz'. Mariella has also written the children's book: ‘Hulebyggerne'. Today, she works as the head of program at the Danish children's film festival ‘Buster'. Director/producer Linda Hambäck, born 1974, has been active in the film industry since the late nineties. She is trained at the National Dramatic School of Arts as producer and graduated from EAVE in 2002. In 2011 Hambäck started her own business, LEE Film, who works mainly with animated films for children and her first highly recognized feature Gordon & Paddy had its worldpremiere in competition, Berlinale Generation 2018. Her second feature The Ape Star had its international premiere at Annecy international Animation Filmfestival in 2021 and got nominated for Best Animated Feature at European Film Awards in 2021. Previous films have been Bajsfilmen (2016), Tänk om… (2014) as she co-directed with Marika Heidebäck. But she has also directed a short documentary, Fighting Spirit (2013). Before her directing debut she had a long background with producing highly acclaimed shorts. During the Swedish National Guldbagge Awards ceremony in 2019, Linda received the prestigious GULLSPIRA Award for outstanding achievements in childrens' film. The host Johanna Koljonen is a media analyst, broadcaster, and experience designer based in Sweden. She is co-founder of boutique consulting firm Participation Design Agency, and the author of the Göteborg Film Festival's annual Nostradamus Report. This podcast episode has been developed in collaboration with the Berlinale Co-Production Market. The Berlinale's European Film Market is the first international film market of the year, where the film industry starts its business. Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast puts a spotlight on highly topical and trendsetting industry issues, thereby creating a compass for the forthcoming film year. The year-round podcast is produced in cooperation with Goethe-Institut and co-funded by Creative Europe MEDIA. This episode is developed in collaboration with the Göteborg Film Festival's Nostradamus initiative. full no Nostradamus,Childrens Films,Göteborg Film Festival,EFM,Film Industry,Film Market,Johanna Koljonen,Linda Hambäck,Mariella Harpelunde Jensen
Tue, 20 Feb 2024 06:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/54-2024-efm-morning-brief-with-blickpunkt-film 3200ba0c35bc96e50a0ee178f4321dca Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent, German Trade Journalist (former Blickpunkt:Film) Thomas Schultze, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no EFM,European Filmmarket,Wendy Mitchell,Blickpunkt Film,Thomas Schultze,Film Industry,Morning Brief,Berlinale,Industry Sessions European Film Market
Mon, 19 Feb 2024 06:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/53-2024-morning-brief-with-indiewire 65cbc9272abf092ea210226b74049fbb Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Anne Thompson from Indiewire, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no EFM,European Filmmarket,Indiewire,Anne Thompson,Film Industry,Wendy Mitchell,Berlinale,Morning Brief,Industry Session European Film Market 902
Sun, 18 Feb 2024 06:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/52-2024-efm-morning-brief-with-the-hollywood-reporter cd81f9725c2c1f2173ead23b7b5860f9 Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Scott Roxborough from The Hollywood Reporter, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no EFM,European Filmmarket,Wendy Mitchell,Morning Brief,Scott Roxborough,THR,The Hollywood Reporter,Film Industry,Berlinale European Film Market 827
Sat, 17 Feb 2024 06:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/51-2024-efm-morning-brief-with-deadline fb0314f2a1043739d34d324a4d17bb97 Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Diana Lodderhose from Deadline, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no EFM,European Filmmarket,Berlinale,Wendy Mitchell,Deadline,Diana Lodderhose,Morning Brief,Film Industry European Film Market 755
Fri, 16 Feb 2024 06:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/50-2024-efm-morning-brief-with-variety cc62e20dc916b28550ef8d13dcce560e Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Elsa Keslassy from Variety, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no Wendy Mitchell,EFM,European Filmmarket,Berlinale,Elsa Keslassy,Variety,Film Industry,Morning Brief European Film Market 467
Thu, 15 Feb 2024 07:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/49-2024-efm-morning-brief-with-screen-international 114f965993c59cef9cffb703bbb20d1f Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Louise Tutt from Screen International, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no EFM,European Film Market,Berlinale,Wendy Mitchell,Morning Brief,Screen International,Louise Tutt,Film Industry European Film Market 805
Fri, 01 Dec 2023 14:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/45-co-production-strategies-for-drama-series-today d0ce3a4688969ed0b106258f6838ef76 Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. This episode focuses on current producing strategies in the drama series landscape after the TV-series boom of the last decade. Guest speakers Ankica Jurić Tilić and Marike Muselaers share their experiences in financing drama series, their take on the current market landscape as well as financing strategies for producers in different parts of Europe, and explain how co-productions may play an increasing role today. Ankica Jurić Tilić is a producer from Croatia with more than 30 years of film experience. She graduated in comparative literature from the Zagreb University. She is also a graduate of EAVE, member of ACE, Producers on Move and EFA. She founded her production company Kinorama in 2003, together with two partners. Ankica's filmography includes 30 feature-length films, several TV series, and a number of shorts. Her films were screened and awarded at prestigious festivals such as Cannes, Berlin, Venice, Karlovy Vary, Toronto. In 2019, she was awarded Eurimages Co-production Award at EFA ceremony in Berlin. She teaches at the Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb and at EAVE. With almost 20 years of experience in the international film and TV industry, Marike Muselaers recently joined Nordisk Film Production as Head of International Financing and Coproductions, and is therefore responsible for strengthening the financing of film and series projects and developing an ambitious strategy for co-productions. She mainly developed her interest for quality storytelling and international partnerships during her 15 years at the Lumiere Group in the Benelux, where she was responsible for sales, acquisitions, coproductions and international financing in production and distribution, before co-leading the group as Lumiere's co-CEO. In her role as Financing Tutor for the Midpoint Series Launch program, Marike is coaching producers and writers. She also enjoys being a mentor at training programs like Qumra Series, Cinelink Sarajevo and SeriesWomen, is a member of the advisory board of TV Drama Vision and Nostradamus at the Göteborg Film Festival and also a well known moderator, keynote speaker and panel guest at many industry events. Johanna Koljonen is a media analyst, broadcaster, and experience designer based in Sweden. She is co-founder of boutique consulting firm Participation Design Agency, and the author of the Göteborg Film Festival's annual Nostradamus Report. This podcast episode has been developed in collaboration with the Berlinale Co-Production Market. The Berlinale's European Film Market is the first international film market of the year, where the film industry starts its business. Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast puts a spotlight on highly topical and trendsetting industry issues, thereby creating a compass for the forthcoming film year. The year-round podcast is produced in cooperation with Goethe-Institut and co-funded by Creative Europe MEDIA. full no TV Series,Financing,EFM,Film Industry,Berlinale,Co-Production,Koljonen,Muselaers,Tilic,Film European Film Market
I've gathered a special panel filled with members of our team and community from across the U.S. all to say farewell to Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, the AHEAD OF ITS TIME immersive experience created by Walt Disney Imagineering that the Disney company closed at the end of last month in Orlando after a year and a half of voyages.Joining us this week are theme park and Infinite Rabbit Holes designer Dave Cobb, Emmy Award winning interactive storyteller Jay Bushman, magician & immersive experience producer James Lopez, NoPro's own Leah Davis & Anthony Robinson, and returning guests from our NoPro Goes to the Galactic Starcruiser episode immersive creator Jessica Creane, director of gaming pathways at City College of New York Nicholas Fortugno, and former NoPro Executive Editor Kathryn Yu.So, you know, just a few friends.SHOW NOTESNoPro Goes to the Galactic StarcruiserBatuu PrideTogether As One - by Dave CobbFull Agency Storytelling - Johanna Koljonen, CEO, Participation Design Agency (Talk at IDS 2019)The Experience Design of Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser — Immersive and Interactive, Personalized and Communal - Kathryn YuNoPro Call Sheet for October 2023Immersive Review Rundown for 10.3.23Philadelphia Fringe Diary 2023 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Returning moderator extraordinaire, Johanna Koljonen, opens The Conference 2023 and extends a warm welcome to the participants. She begins with a reflection on the personal financial situation that many of us have faced due to last year's economic turmoil. She states, "Working in this economy, we're facing a lot of pressure that we previously have not experienced," and connects environmental threats, financial anxiety, and the unease of social securities, all leading us to a state of prolonged worry.However, Johanna acknowledges that even as a "constant worrier," there comes a point when there isn't enough time to worry. She continues, emphasizing that even if we reach a state of "compassion fatigue," we must never let it turn into "solidarity fatigue." We can just hope that these anxieties and fears remain unexploited by dark interests as she reminds us that even though we may need to put on our oxygen masks first in case of an emergency, we still have the power to act and help others. It is in times like these we need the practical work of change, which, in turn, is the practical work of hope. Perhaps you'll find something of it at The Conference.
Johanna Koljonen closes 2023's The Conference with a recap how we as participators have tried to move away from oppositional binaries but also reflects that how these binaries also work as an aid to understand the world. Not only that, we are also able to shift and remix the the meanings of these opposites. Remembering a recent conversation at The Conference where she got to question "what is professionalism?" she suggests that maybe we, when we allows us to be human, discovers a lot useful skills we can use in what we do. If we can celebrate our differences, our personal stories and backgrounds in our work life maybe we also find new perspectives and tools to create the change we wish to see.
Thu, 08 Jun 2023 13:45:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/42-how-do-we-reach-and-engage-with-young-audiences-2 adee4f1ad983584c6eef3f45a8e1fc07 Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. The episode features Max Malka and Sened Dhab discussing the changing expectations of younger viewers and the importance of availability, convenience, and quality. The episode emphasizes the difficulties young and diverse talent face in breaking into the industry and the challenges of retaining them, leading to a lack of relevant content for young audiences and lower engagement, while highlighting the positive aspects of increased consumption and production of audiovisual content by young people. The episode concludes with valuable insights on creating engaging content for young audiences, such as shorter episodes, compelling pilot episodes, and encouraging immediate audience engagement. Max Malka acts as Head of Scripted for Endemol Shine Finland, where she is responsible for the development and production of scripted series and feature films. She created and co-wrote Endemol Shine Finland's first scripted series, Dance Brothers, which is also the first ever Finnish series to have its global premiere on Netflix. This Netflix-Yle co-production premiered in May 2023. Malka has previously produced the family feature film Tatu and Patu, which was the highest grossing film of 2016 in Finland, and three seasons of award-winning and hugely popular youth series, Dragonslayer666. Her romantic feature film, Aurora, premiered in 2019. Aurora's festival success includes a US premier at SXSW, Best International Film Award at Edinburgh IFF, a nomination for the Nordic Council Film Award as well as a record-breaking 13 Jussi-award (Finnish Oscar) nominations, of which it won seven, including Best Film. The same year, Malka was voted Producer of the Year in Finland. In addition, Malka is on the board of the Producer's Association APFI and has a Master of Arts (Aalto University) in film production. Sened Dhab is the VP Young Adult Content at France Télévisions, overseeing hit shows like Stalk, Perlement, and Derby Girl that have gained international acclaim. He also serves as the VP digital scripted, responsible for drama content on France Télévisions' digital channels. Prior to his current roles, Dhab excelled as a writer, script-doctor, and marketing executive, crafting impactful campaigns for major film distributors. His time at Dare.Win saw him launching successful campaigns for Netflix and expanding the agency's presence in Germany. With a diverse background in entertainment, Dhab's expertise and creative vision have left an indelible mark on the industry, shaping captivating narratives and pushing boundaries in French television and marketing. Johanna Koljonen is a media analyst, broadcaster, and experience designer based in Sweden. She is co-founder of boutique consulting firm Participation Design Agency, and the author of the Göteborg Film Festival's annual Nostradamus Report. This podcast episode has been developed in collaboration with the Nostradamus Project of the Göteborg Film Festival. The Berlinale's European Film Market is the first international film market of the year, where the film industry starts its business. Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast puts a spotlight on highly topical and trendsetting industry issues, thereby creating a compass for the forthcoming film year. The year-round podcast is produced in cooperation with Goethe-Institut and co-funded by Creative Europe MEDIA. full no EFM,Johanna Koljonen,Max Malka,Sened Dhab,Nostradamus,Göteborg,Young Audiences,Audiences,European Film Market,Goethe Institut European Film Market
Tue, 21 Feb 2023 07:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/39-efm-morning-brief-with-deadline 37de336505b02a3c28e68f9db49e6124 Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Diana Lodderhose from Deadline, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no Industry Insights,Morning Brief,EFM,European Film Market,Berlinale,Film Festival,Film Industry,Deadline,Wendy Mitchell,Diana Lodderhose European Film Market
Mon, 20 Feb 2023 07:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/38-efm-morning-brief-with-blickpunktfilm a8ba078f7950b47a2d270cd79df2c54b Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Thomas Schultze from Blickpunkt:Film, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no EFM,European Film Market,Industry Insights,Wendy Mitchell,Thomas Schultze,Blickpunkt Film,Film Industry,Film Festival,Berlinale,Morning Brief European Film Market
Sun, 19 Feb 2023 07:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/37-efm-morning-brief-with-indiewire f949a1dd9d989fe8dba9f4e11a97c32b Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Eric Kohn from IndieWire, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no EFM,European Film Market,Morning Brief,Eric Kohn,IndieWire,Industry Insights,Film Industry,Berlinale,Film Festival,Wendy Mitchell European Film Market
Sat, 18 Feb 2023 07:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/36-efm-morning-brief-with-variety a31eb6923c09e526af61bb99bd6003e3 Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Manori Ravindran from Variety, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no Industry Insights,Morning Brief,Variety,Manori Ravindran,Wendy Mitchell,EFM,European Film Market,Film Festival,Berlinale,Film Industry European Film Market
Fri, 17 Feb 2023 07:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/35-efm-morning-brief-with-the-hollywood-reporter 516233b619690e5d96a22e4fdd951906 Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Scott Roxborough from The Hollywood Reporter, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no Industry Insights,EFM,European Film Market,Film Industry,Scott Roxborough,The Hollywood Reporter,Berlinale,Film Festival,Wendy Mitchell,Morning Brief European Film Market
Thu, 16 Feb 2023 07:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/34-efm-morning-brief-with-screen-international 0d9919a3248268464ab3c2f3dc50b6e1 Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Louise Tutt from Screen International, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast series Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale - hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen and curator-producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. full no Industry Insight,EFM,European Film Market,Louise Tutt,Screen International,Wendy Mitchell,Film Industry,Film Market,Berlinale,Film Festival European Film Market
Tue, 14 Feb 2023 16:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/32-future-proofing-financing-strategies-for-feature-films-and-tv-series 228767b59ee03be1218243c117d2ede5 Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. In this episode, Linda Beath, Petri Kemppinen and Fredrik af Malmborg, three hand-picked international experts share their insights on strategies how to finance a feature film or TV Series in this fast changing financing landscape. Linda Beath works with producers to find funding for projects ranging from features to documentaries to animated films to primetime television dramas. She trains producers and other industry practitioners and consults for public funders on policy issues. Linda Beath set up Ideal Filmworks in Canada 30 years ago to raise development and production financing. The company was later incorporated in Italy, adding business and strategic planning to its core business. Fredrik af Malmborg is the CEO of Eccho Rights, a development, investment and distribution company with offices in Stockholm, London, Istanbul, Madrid and Seoul with 40 employees and strong annual growth. The mission is to support producers in developing top TV series and to help them retain and grow the value of IP. Eccho is since 2022 part of Night Train Media, a venture-backed by investor Serafin. Petri Kemppinen has over 30 years of experience in the audio-visual sector, journalism, and publishing. CEO at Aurora Studios since August 2021, he has through his career worked internationally with financing, production, and development, in several roles within film and TV. Prior to Aurora Studios, Kemppinen worked as an independent consultant in his company P1 Kemppinen and between 2013 to 2019 as CEO of the pan-Nordic funding body Nordisk Film & TV Fond in Oslo. His past employers include The Finnish Film Foundation and YLE The Finnish Broadcasting Company. Johanna Koljonen is a media analyst, broadcaster, and experience designer based in Sweden. She is co-founder of boutique consulting firm Participation Design Agency, and the author of the Göteborg Film Festival's annual Nostradamus Report. This podcast episode has been developed in collaboration with the Nostradamus Project of the Göteborg Film Festival. The Berlinale's European Film Market is the first international film market of the year, where the film industry starts its business. Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast puts a spotlight on highly topical and trendsetting industry issues, thereby creating a compass for the forthcoming film year. The year-round podcast is produced in cooperation with Goethe-Institut and co-funded by Creative Europe MEDIA. full no Film Financing,Entertainment Industry,Financing TV Series,Berlinale,Film Business,EFM,Johanna Koljonen,Göteborg Film Festival,European Film Market European Film Market
Fri, 11 Nov 2022 14:58:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/29-audience-strategies 8f89e357aac25d47f5a6212943da5b47 Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. In this episode guest speakers Isona Admetlla, Valeria Richter and Paola Wink explain what audience design, audience development and audience strategy mean to them. They share their experience with Audience Development Strategy and demonstrate how it can become an essential tool throughout the development and distribution of a film, making the whole process more creative, efficient and sustainable. Scriptwriter and coach Valeria Richter works internationally since 2006, where she writes and consults on feature films/TV series, develops lab/script concepts, and specialises in pitch coaching. She has headed 50+ workshops since she in 2008 was part of creating renowned training outfit, TorinoFilmLab (TFL) where she created the outreach approach, Audience Design in 2011, writing a free e-book on this strategic concept in 2018. She premiered an 8-part TV drama series Next of Kin as head writer/creator in Finland 2022 (on Elisa Viihde Viaplay). With Helene Granqvist, she runs a sustainability, inclusion and leadership focused project lab and network concept, New Nordic Narratives, through their joint outfit, Nordic Factory. Paola Wink is a CEO and producer at Vulcana Cinema (Brazil). She produced features such as El Empleado y El Patrón premiered at Quinzaine des Réalisateurs in Cannes, Castanha and Rifle, both premiered at Berlinale Forum. She's a member of EAVE. Isona Admetlla is a Sociologist and Cultural Manager. Lecturer and Audience Design Consultant. Born in Barcelona, she is based in Berlin since 2001 and is the coordinator of the Berlinale-World Cinema Fund. Additionally she works for festivals, funds, universities and training initiatives and her areas of expertise include audience design strategies, evaluation of feature film and documentary projects as well pitch training and project development in the form of lectures, workshops, master classes or tailor-made programmes mostly in Europe and Latin America. She is also EAVE and TorinoFilmLab Alumni. The host Johanna Koljonen is a media analyst, broadcaster, and experience designer based in Sweden. She is co-founder of boutique consulting firm Participation Design Agency, and the author of the Göteborg Film Festival's annual Nostradamus Report. This podcast episode has been developed in partnership with the World Cinema Fund. The Berlinale's European Film Market is the first international film market of the year, where the film industry starts its business. Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast puts a spotlight on highly topical and trendsetting industry issues, thereby creating a compass for the forthcoming film year. The year-round podcast is produced in cooperation with Goethe-Institut and co-funded by Creative Europe MEDIA. full no Audience,EFM,Industry Insights,World Cinema Fund,Audience Strategy,Film Market,Goethe Institut,Producers,Johanna Koljonen,Film European Film Market
Tue, 18 Oct 2022 12:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/28-distribution-a-constant-new-reality 61a422a4821d600a30a85c8ebb27da4a Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. This episode reflects on the issues of traditional film distribution and proposes new ways of dealing with them. Between targeted marketing, wider collaboration in the industry, explaining the new role of the curator distributor, and best practice examples of creating an exclusive cinematic experience, guest speakers Ben Johnson and Katarzyna Orysiak-Marrison present opportunities that come with a new reality of distribution in a post-pandemic and digital era. Ben Johnson is CEO at Gruvi: The key questions for the entertainment industry are 'who is my audience?', 'why would they be interested in my content?', 'what parts of my story will engage with them?' and 'how do I reach them effectively?'. These are the questions that I have built Gruvi around. Our ethos is all about The Audience: every product we build, every service we deliver, is orientated towards delivering MEANINGFUL answers to those questions. Gruvi is a media-tech company that specialises in working across the value chain of a film's release. We have products and services that work for producers, distributors and exhibitors. Through this experience, we have an innate understanding of digital audiences and how they interact with films and online ticketing. We focus on how our clients harvest audience behaviour, through the development of gold standard ad operations underpinned by data capture systems, data warehousing and visualisation technologies, and then apply these to the campaign in order to drive optimal engagement and sales. Katarzyna Orysiak-Marrison is Head of Marketing and Distribution at Gutek Film in Warsaw, Poland. Working in the film industry for 16 years, specializing in marketing and distribution strategy. With Gutek Film since 2013, responsible for many successful campaigns for films such as: Parasite by Bong Joon-ho, The House That Jack Built by Lars von Trier, Portrait of a Lady of Fire by Céline Sciamma, Toni Erdmann by Maren Ade, Annette by Leos Carax, Drive My Car by Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Parallel Mothers by Pedro Almodóvar and C'mon C'mon by Mike Mills; amongst many others. In 2022, Katarzyna produced a new festival for Gutek Film, Konfrontacje Filmowe (‘Film Confrontations'), a festival showcasing, and premiering, an exclusive selection of the most interesting titles from the upcoming season, screened in 24 arthouse cinemas spread across 18 cities in Poland. The host Johanna Koljonen is a media analyst, broadcaster, and experience designer based in Sweden. She is co-founder of boutique consulting firm Participation Design Agency, and the author of the Göteborg Film Festival's annual Nostradamus Report. This podcast episode has been developed in partnership with Europa Distribution, the European Network of Independant Film Publishers and Distributors. The Berlinale's European Film Market is the first international film market of the year, where the film industry starts its business. Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast puts a spotlight on highly topical and trendsetting industry issues, thereby creating a compass for the forthcoming film year. The year-round podcast is produced in cooperation with Goethe-Institut and co-funded by Creative Europe MEDIA. Here you can find the ebook Winning your Audiences by Gruvi, mentioned in this episode. full no Distribution,Entertainment Industry,Film Market,Film Industry,Berlinale,Goethe Institut,EFM,Audience,Johanna Koljonen,marketing European Film Market
Today we're releasing a Patreon Bonus Episode from Season 3 to give you a sneak peek of our REPOD Patreon perks. Johanna's episode was extremely popular, and with good reason. She shared a wealth of knowledge about game design with us on the main episode, and yet, we still had so many questions for her. Luckily she stuck around for the Aftershow. This one in particular feels very much like an extension of the main episode. If you haven't listened to her main episode, we highly recommend you play that one first. You can find REPOD S3E2 with Johanna here. Johanna thinks about game design with both an eye towards the larger picture, as well as considering all the small details, like how temperature can affect a player's behavior. We hope you'll enjoy this surprise release of our exclusive Patreon Bonus Aftershow. Bonus Content After each episode, hosts Peih-Gee and David record another long form show, just for Patreon backers ($5/ month and up). Sometimes the guests stick around for the Aftershow. Where the main episode is a heavily edited and produced experience, the bonus content is a freeform conversation. Season 3 Episode 2 This sneak peek is the REPOD S3E42 Patreon Bonus Episode, recorded with Nordic larp creator Johanna Koljonen. You can find REPOD S3E2 with Johanna here.
Moderator Johanna Koljonen opens The Conference 2022.
Moderator Johanna Koljonen closes The Conference 2022.
Johanna Koljonen reflekterar över hur helt vanliga matinköp numera landar på vansinniga summor. Hur bör man tänka? Frida Bratt, sparekonom är med. Det förrädiska minnet 80- och 90-talet är trendiga igen. Men hur korrekt minns vi dåtiden? Minnesexperten Martin Nilsson är med.Dessutom: Filmtips, nyheter och lånta röster.Programledare: Johanna Koljonen Bisittare: Saman Bakhtiari Producent: Esfar Ahmad
Fri, 01 Jul 2022 12:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/27-neue-episode ef436adca9aad0a39b59928865dc3205 Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by industry analyst Johanna Koljonen, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. The 2022 Nostradamus Report: Imagining a Sustainable Industry - published this May - is looking at the near future of the screen industries in the industry's broader macroeconomic, social and cultural context. In this episode, host and author Johanna Koljonen gives a brief recap of the report's key findings discussing where we are on sustainable business models and unsustainable labour practices. With guest speaker Louise Vesth, the conversation dives into the current market situation and the challenges it poses for arthouse films. Facing those challenges, this episode is also addressing the question what a film needs to be theatrical. As the report also highlights the urgent issue of the industry's state of mental health, the Danish producer shares how working environment issues in the film industry could be handled in a different way. Louise Vesth is considered one of Denmark's leading film producers. She graduated from The National Film School of Denmark in 2001, the same year she started working for Zentropa. Vesth has been the producer of Lars von Trier's films from Melancholia (2011) onwards, including Nymphomaniac Vol. 1 and 2 (2013), The House that Jack Built (2018), and the upcoming third and final installment of the legendary tv-series, The Kingdom – The Kingdom Exodus (2022). She also produced the first four movies in the massively successful series of Department Q movies from 2013 to 2018. As she was also behind the Danish blockbuster comedy Klown in 2010, she is the producer behind five of the biggest Danish box office hits of the last decade. Among her other notable producer credits are Nikolaj Arcel's Oscarnominated A Royal Affair (2012) with Mads Mikkelsen and Alicia Vikander in the leading roles, Arcel's Truth About Men (2010), Peter Schønau Fog's You Disappear (2016), and most recently Christoffer Boe's romantic drama A Taste of Hunger (2021). Johanna Koljonen is a media analyst, broadcaster, and experience designer based in Sweden. She is co-founder of boutique consulting firm Participation Design Agency, and the author of the Göteborg Film Festival's annual Nostradamus Report. This podcast episode has been developed in partnership with Göteborg Film Festival where the Nostradamus report is commissioned by the Nordic Film Market and supported by Film i Väst. The Berlinale's European Film Market is the first international film market of the year, where the film industry starts its business. Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast puts a spotlight on highly topical and trendsetting industry issues, thereby creating a compass for the forthcoming film year. The year-round podcast is produced in cooperation with Goethe-Institut. full no Entertainment Industry,EFM,Film Market,Berlinale,Film Industry,Film Business,Nostradamus,Johanna Koljonen,Goethe Institut,Louise Vesth European Film Market
Mon, 16 May 2022 10:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/26-neue-episode a68d0dc4744597c4d0a6bee7f942bffd Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by curator-producer Nadia Denton and industry analyst Johanna Koljonen, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. This episode, featuring guest speakers Mike Musante, Tiffany Lin and Mbali Ndhlovu, deals with the subject of equity and inclusion in the creative tech industries by exploring the intersections of marginalised professionals and creatives with tech platforms, organisations and communities. From algorithms to blockchain and from the giants of Silicone Valley to the start-up tech scenes of the Global South, this episode begs the important questions of how tech can be decolonised by removing its embedded biases, how it can be used to democratize access and how it can provide a platform for previously underserved and unheard communities. Mike Musante is the head of Film Production and Acquisitions at American Zoetrope. He is an attorney, admitted to practice in New York. He practiced corporate law for 10 years before becoming a full-time creative film producer in 2013. He has collaborated closely with such film greats as Roman Coppola, Gia Coppola, Ted Kotcheff, Martha Coolidge, Fred Roos, Richard Chew, and Stellan Skarsgård. During his tenure at American Zoetrope, he has guided the team through the productions of Mainstream, On the Rocks, The Godfather 50th Anniversary, The Outsiders Musical, The Complete Novel of The Outsiders film, as well as several other films that are about to drop! And of course, co-founding Decentralized Pictures with Roman Coppola and Leo Matchett. Decentralized Pictures (DCP) is a 501c(3) nonprofit organization based on an idea that artistic talent may be discovered in innovative ways. Through user consensus we have set up a democratic film fund and online community of creatives, film-fans, and industry professionals who will decide which projects audiences most want to see and support. Submit your idea, and if the world is excited about your vision, we'll help you make it. We'll help finance it, and introduce you to the people who will help you execute your project in a professional way. We love to discover great talent and curate content. We hope you do too. Tiffany Lin is a Taiwanese-American filmmaker born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. A 2020 graduate of USC's film and television production program, Tiffany has worked extensively across live action, animation, and virtual reality. Her work has been recognized at festivals both domestically and abroad; a short film she wrote was also a semifinalist for the 2020 Student Academy Awards. Her most recent short POACHERSwas the winner of the 2021 Decentralized Pictures Alumni Beta Test, a new decentralized film funding platform backed by American Zoetrope. Through her films, Tiffany is interested in exploring unconventional and nuanced perspectives on the American Dream. Mbali Ndhlovu is a certified digital and communications strategist based in Johannesburg with a passion for digital connection and community. Born and raised in the historically and culturally rich Soweto and currently residing in Rosebank, Johannesburg, she has been active in the digital space for more than 14 years. Mbali has worked with some of the largest tech companies, whilst at the same time working towards empowering others like her in the sector. As a social entrepreneur, data researcher and founder of the youth platform I Know A Guy, her milestones include winning Facebook's Icon for Change award in 2019, her work as South Africa's national equality and inclusion ambassador in the tech industries for the Startupgrind as well as founding RebuildSA to to coordinate over 69 000 volunteers and donors to dispatch aid and assistance during South Africa's major civil unrest in July 2021. Alongside her passion for networking, pretending to understand code and creating strategic partnerships, she also co-heads the communities, the Startupgrind (Johannesburg chapter), She Said So (South Africa), TWAA, Adanian Labs, Media Plug and Cartel Thinktank. Mbali's work has been profiled across Forbes Africa, SABC, BBC Radio, CNBCAfrica as well as the Sunday Times, and she has been a speaker at a plethora of events hosted by Facebook, TikTok, Google for Startups, Nestlé (All4Youth) and Uber (Tech4Safety). This podcast episode has been curated in partnership with Goethe-Institut. The Berlinale's European Film Market is the first international film market of the year, where the film industry starts its business. Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast puts a spotlight on highly topical and trendsetting industry issues, thereby creating a compass for the forthcoming film year. The year-round podcast is produced in cooperation with Goethe-Institut and co-funded by Creative Europe MEDIA. full no Technology,Entertainment Business,Inclusion,Berlinale,European Film Market,Film Business,Diversity,Decolonization European Film Market
Detta är en inspelning från Kulturakademins seminarium ”Feedback i manusprocessen med Johanna Koljonen”. Ett digitalt seminarium om hur bättre feedback skulle kunna förbättra både arbetet och verken. Seminariet producerades av Kulturakademin och låg med som en av flera programpunkter under Storytelling Days 2022. Utifrån att ha sett intervjuerna som också ingick i seminariet fick deltagarna på förhand skicka in frågor till panelsamtalet. Inspelningen är från den 1:e februari 2022. Intervjuer med paneldeltagarna kan ses här: https://www.kulturakademin.com/k-play/feedback-i-manusprocessen-med-johanna-koljonen Manusprocesser involverar alltid feedback, vilket kan kännas som en paralyserande mardröm – eller som en eufori av kollektiv kreativitet. Källorna för feedback är dessutom många – medförfattare, producenter, regissörer, samarbetspartners, beställare, finansiärer – och kan ske genom hela den kreativa processen. Men trots att feedback är centralt i arbetet är formerna för den sällan strukturerad, och förmågan att ge och ta feedback beskrivs sällan i termer av professionell kompetens. Men det ska vi göra här! Möt Soni Jörgensen (manusförfattare), Peter Zell (SVT), Josefine Tengblad (Producer & Co-Founder / Nordic Drama Queens AB) och Christopher Haug (HBO), med tunga erfarenheter som författare, dramaturger och beställare, i ett samtal med Johanna Koljonen om hur bättre feedback skulle kunna förbättra både arbetet och verken. Gästerna berättar om sina erfarenheter av att ge och ta feedback i olika typer av manusprocesser i olika produktionsmiljöer, och samtalar om utmaningar och förändringar.