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Wired Sussex brings you The BIG ConnectedTV Brighton Conference

On Wednesday 4th September, as part of Brighton Digital Festival, we are bringing together some of the industry's most creative forward thinkers and leaders within the ConnectedTV era, for The BIG ConnectedTV Brighton Conference: a practical guide to making money and reaching new audiences within ConnectedTV.

What's it about?

Connected TV is all about the merging of traditional TV formats with other multi-media platforms, such as the internet, mobile and games. At this one day conference, our speakers will inspire and educate with case studies and discussions on some of the most innovative projects to have recently hit the ConnectedTV scene, offering up practical skills and tangible knowledge to apply to everyday business as well as future ideas.

Who should attend?

Whether you’re a TV producer; an app, games or web developer; a coder; an animator; a content creator; marketer; strategic planner or project manager this event is for you.

Here's why:

  • If you make games, find out how to design games for a multi-platform audience
  • If you are an app developer discover the possibilities for developing new markets via TV
  • If you are a TV producer/work in TV then understand how integrating digital can widen your audience
  • If you are a web developer then see what’s already been achieved by fusing digital and TV
  • If you are a content creator then understand the ‘second screen’ dialogue that takes place as a result of TV
  • If you work in marketing, come and learn audience insights from case studies of recent successful multi-platform projects
Who's talking and what are they talking about?

Richard Waterworth,  YouTube/Google - How you can reach new audiences and make money with YouTube

Matt Locke, Storythings (event host) - Creating Connected Stories, How to tell compelling stories in a Multiplatform age

Neil Mortensen, Thinkbox - Can Second Screen TV Content Make Money or is it Just Marketing?

Holly Goodier, BBC - How to Listen To What Your Audience Has To Say

Rob Barnes, The Project Factory - Story-Telling on Multiple Platforms

Andy Eades, Relentless Software - Designing Games for a Connected TV Audience

Angi Mariani, MD,  Latest TV - Local Audiences Are Local Communities

Phil Jones, Wired Sussex - Welcome to the New Wild West?

Antony Mayfield, Brilliant Noise & Andy Keetch, Brandwatch - Mobilising Audiences for Good

Tickets

Tickets are just £20.00 + VAT.

Wired Sussex member companies (and that includes all employees of Wired Sussex Member companies!) get a 50% discount on all tickets.

For more event info and ticket information please visit the conference webpage here.

Please contact Laura with any questions.

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