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IFC 09 Dublin, Workshop report: CREATIVITY AND POVERTY

posted 30 May 09

CREATIVITY AND POVERTY

A WORKSHOP FOR THE EBU INTERNATIONAL FEATURES CONFERENCE, DUBLIN CASTLE, 9-14 MAY 2009

“Tough economic times mean that everyone, public broadcasters included, have to tighten their belts, cut their budgets, reduce their costs. So what does that mean for programmes?  And for the inventive spirit that both comes up with the ideas and then makes them happen excitingly differently?  Ideas cost nothing, but poor morale can sap even the most inventive programme-maker's resolve.  In a practical hands-on session, we aim to energise your thinking and offer some real solutions to making features with less or almost no cash.”

The session plan was developed by Simon Elmes, Creative Director, BBC Radio Documentaries, in consultation with Pat Connor, Head of Vision Development, BBC and Richard Addy, Chief Adviser to the Deputy Director-General, BBC

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