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+ - 15:30-16:30 Rookies in the Rockies
Session Sir Edward Beatty In Partnership with: Joe Media
To kick-off the 30th annual Banff International Television Festival, meet and question Canadian and International broadcasters who will give first-timers and veterans insider information how to get the most out of your time here. Find out what they are looking for and how to approach them. Festival veteran and independent producer Joe Novak, President and CEO of Joe Media Group, steers a stellar team of experts to help you tweak your pitches, learn how to build critical relationships, and ‘work’ the Festival.  Novak |  Bianchi |  Claydon |  Conway |  Hardy |  Werbe |
Moderator Joe Novak, Co-Founder - Joe Media Group
Speakers Vibika Bianchi, Director - Original Productions, W Network Cosmo TV & Viva - Corus Michael Claydon, Area EP, Independent Documentaries & Commissiong - Editor, DocZone, The Lens & Passionate Eye - CBC Colleen Conway, Director - Non-Fiction and Alternative Programming - A&E Television Network Robert Hardy, Development Manager - Western Production - CTV Al Magee, Independent Producer - Magee TV Susan Werbe, Executive Producer - Programming - History
+ - 16:30-17:30 nextMEDIA/BANFF Crossover Keynote: If You Build It Will They Come?
Keynote Van Horne A In Partnership with: Government of Alberta, Alberta Film, Calgary Economic Development, Edmonton Tourism - Edmonton Film Commission
The creation of a compelling online entertainment property doesn't guarantee eyeballs or revenues. How can you create an innovative broadband experience? How can you cost-effectively drive traffic and engagement to your property? Whether news, sports or FOX’s distinctive entertainment properties, FOX Interactive Media (FIM) has successfully leveraged the power of the internet to offer richer online experience to its millions of users. Learn how to co-ordinate your web properties, create innovative online experiences and drive viewers to your property with Ron Berryman, Senior Vice President, GM Digital Publishing Group, FOX Interactive Media:
- Leverage the power of the internet to promote your properties online
Optimize your content libraries online
- Create a full service website that incorporates blogs, social networking, RSS feeds and video searching
- Develop a rich online experience for users and promote community
- Secure those all elusive ad dollars
- Build a highly trafficked online property
Partner Introductions: The Honourable Lindsay Blackett, Alberta Minister of Culture & Community Spirit - Government of Alberta - (Minister Blackett will be attending as many events as his schedule allows.)
 Berryman |
Speaker Ron Berryman, SVP and GM - FIM Digital Publishing Group - FOX Interactive Media Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages - Government of Canada
+ - 17:30-18:00 Crossover Cocktail
Social Event Van Horne Foyer In Partnership with: Government of Alberta, Alberta Film, Calgary Economic Development, Edmonton Tourism - Edmonton Film Commission
Join us for a drink following the Crossover Keynote! This social event is open to BANFF and nextMEDIA Delegates and is your first opportunity to network and build business relationships that will develop over the next 3 days and beyond.
+ - 18:00-19:00 Canwest presents the Banff World Television Awards Show: Category Awards
Awards Van Horne A In Partnership with: Canwest
"Rockies" will be presented in a special Sunday ceremony to category winners in the 21 Documentary, Entertainment, Drama, Youth and Children categories in this first awards ceremony of the Festival. Chosen amongst 120 category nominees representing 30 countries, the Banff World Television Awards will celebrate the culmination of an extraordinary year for the renowned Banff program competition. Nominees were selected in 45 judging Centers all around the World, from the more than 800 programs submitted into this year’s Program Competition. Join us for this premier opportunity to network with, and see the works of, the top television-makers in the world.
 Cox |
Host Arisa Cox, Co-Host - E! News Weekend
+ - 19:00-20:30 CBC/Radio-Canada Opening Reception
Social Event Riverview Lounge In Partnership with: CBC/Radio-Canada
CBC/Radio-Canada welcomes you to the CBC/Radio-Canada Opening Reception. Meet new delegates, reunite with friends and contacts from around the world, and enjoy enticing hors d'oeuvres, selected wines and locally-brewed beer - all at this annual Festival kick-off. CBC/Radio-Canada is at the forefront of Canadian broadcasting; delivering distinctive content through traditional and innovative channels, whether it's through streamed video, podcasts, online media or satellite radio. Monday, June 8
+ - 07:30-07:55 Rookies in the Rockies
Session Baron Shaughnessy In Partnership with: Joe Media
To kick-off the 30th annual Banff International Television Festival, meet and question Canadian and International broadcasters who will give first-timers and veterans insider information how to get the most out of your time here. Find out what they are looking for and how to approach them. Festival veteran and independent producer Joe Novak, President and CEO of Joe Media Group, steers a stellar team of experts to help you tweak your pitches, learn how to build critical relationships, and ‘work’ the Festival.  Novak |
Speaker Joe Novak, Co-Founder - Joe Media Group
+ - 07:45-08:45 Continental Breakfast
Social Event Presidents Hall Foyer In Partnership with: Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
Start your day with fresh brewed coffee, tea and delectable pastries, served in the President's Hall Foyer. Join your fellow delegates and get right to business!
+ - 07:45-8:45 CRTC Breakfast
Session Cascade Ballroom In Partnership with: Quebec Film and Television Council
Join the CRTC at this not-to-be-missed event for delegates looking for direction on what will come next in the Canadian digital broadcast environment.
Seating is limited and will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Partner Introductions: Hans Fraikin, QFTC Commissioner - Quebec Film and Television Council
 von Finckenstein |
Speaker Konrad von Finckenstein, Chairman - CRTC
+ - 08:00-09:00 Breakfast with a Decision Maker
By Appointment Castello In Partnership with: Fonds Cogeco de developpement d\'emissions/Cogeco Program Development Fund
An intimate, no-pressure opportunity for independent producers to meet with key Program Executives – broadcast industry leaders, influential power-brokers who are looking to discover the freshest, hottest new ideas in television. Sign ups will launch in May.
Partner Introductions: Andra Sheffer, Executive Director - Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund/Cogeco Program Development Fund
+ - 09:00-10:00 Official Festival Opening and CBC/Radio-Canada Keynote Interview
Keynote Van Horne A In Partnership with: CBC/Radio-Canada
Jon Feltheimer leads one of Hollywood's great success stories. As Co-Chairman and CEO of Lionsgate, Feltheimer and his team transformed the entertainment company into one of the most commercially successful independent film, television and distribution powerhouses in the world. Under his leadership, Lionsgate, winner of BANFF's 2009 Outstanding Achievement Award, has enjoyed a succession of hits including television's Weeds and Mad Men, and feature film’s Saw franchise. Having led Sony Entertainment Television, Columbia TriStar Television and New World Entertainment prior to Lionsgate, Jon’s knowledge of the entertainment business is of a level to which few Hollywood executives can lay claim. Opening BANFF, Jon will take the hot-seat in a unique one-on-one interview conducted by CBC Executive Vice-President of English Services Richard Stursberg. Please join us as these two industry heavyweights take the stage for a keynote session that promises critical insights to the major issues impacting television production, distribution, digital media, and what it takes to make great TV.  Stursberg |  Feltheimer |
Interviewer Richard Stursberg, EVP - English Services - CBC
Speaker Jon Feltheimer, Co-Chairman and Chief Executive Officer - Lionsgate
+ - 10:30-11:30 Digital Heavy Hitters
Session DC Coleman In Partnership with: Rogers Communications Inc.
New platforms and channels are competing directly with traditional broadcasting. YouTube, ranked number 1 for online video, has recently announced its plans to offer full-length TV shows and in less than a year Hulu has become one of the top 10 most popular places to watch video online (currently planning to spread beyond US borders). The growing popularity of online viewing presents big challenges for traditional broadcasters: If you don’t come up with the right services online then you face losing audience share to sites like YouTube and Joost, who’re growing their internet libraries of prime time content. Go online and you face streaming and licensing costs and mounting pressure to transform a traditional media business into a nimble digital media company. Right now, it remains unclear who will win the race for audience share online, but, this could all change come 2010:
- What “alternate channels” exist for broadcasters and producers?
- How are broadcasters competing and engaging with alternate channels like YouTube?
- How are these initiatives performing and measured?
- Can cooperation exist between traditional broadcasters to compete with online players?
 Greenspan |  Berryman |  Gilford |  Purdy |
Moderator Mark Greenspan, VP - Digital Media - Achilles Media Ltd.
Speakers Ron Berryman, SVP and GM - FIM Digital Publishing Group - FOX Interactive Media Karin Gilford, Senior Vice President - Fancast and Online Entertainment - Comcast Interactive Media David Purdy, President and General Manager Television Products - Rogers Cable
+ - 10:30-11:30 The Craft--Flashpoint
The Craft Baron Shaughnessy In Partnership with: CTV Inc.
"Flashpoint" is a dramatic series about an elite tactical unit with a Canadian metropolitan police force. It is created and written by Mark Ellis and Stephanie Morgenstern and executive produced by multiple Gemini Award-winner Anne Marie La Traverse for Pink Sky Entertainment and Bill Mustos for Avamar Entertainment in association with CTV and CBS Paramount Television Network.
What began as a CTV project to encourage actors to submit scripts to CTV, turned into a 13 episode series in its first season. Since airing to popular reception in both countries, CTV and CBS renewed the show for a second season of 18 episodes. "Flashpoint" is the first Canadian series aired during prime time since "Due South". It debuted in July 2008 simulcast on CTV in Canada and CBS in the US. Meet the producers to learn about the creative journey of this unique Canadian success story.
- What was their secret of breaking into the US market when so many others have tried before and failed?
- How do you make a Canadian series airing worldwide not look like it was made in Canada?
- How much influence does CTV and CBS have on creative decisions, such as direction and casting?
Partner Introductions: Robert Hardy, Development Manager - Western Production - CTV
Speakers Christina Davis, SVP - Drama Series Development - CBS Entertainment Mark Ellis, Co-Creator - Flashpoint Stephanie Morgenstern, Co-Creator - Flashpoint
+ - 10:30-11:30 C21 Broadcaster Briefing--Europe
Session Sir Edward Beatty In Partnership with: C21 Media
Get inside information on what broadcasters from around the world want. In these open, informal sessions, international Program Executives will provide insight into their schedules, outline production priorities and biases, discuss potential partnership deals, and answer your questions.
 Budvytiene |  Dotzer |  Piechowiak |  von Sallwitz |  Waller |
Moderator Ed Waller, Editorial Director - C21 Media
Program Executive Junita Budvytiene - TV Programme Acquisitions - Lithuanian Radio & Television Ulrike Dotzer, Commissioning Editor - ARTE-Redaktion/NDR Ralf-Peter Piechowiak, Commissioning Editor - ZDF Alexander von Sallwitz, Commissioning Editor - Factual - NDR
+ - 10:30-11:30 Face-to-Face with an Agent
By Appointment New Brunswick Room In Partnership with: Telefilm Canada Department of Canadian Heritage
Adding to our popular Face to Face series, 2009 will see the launch of speed-dating with agents. Book your 10-minute slot for a chance to get Canadian and international representation. Sign ups will be launching soon!
Participants Jesse Albert, Agent - ICM Jeff Alpern, President - The Alpern Group Glenn Cockburn, Agent - Meridian Artists Kevin Cooper, Agent - CAA Sarah Cooper, Agent - The Saint Agency Christopher Harbert, Agent - CAA Doreen Holmes, Agent - Lucas Talent Tina Horwitz, Agent - Vanguarde Artists James Kearney, Agent - UTA Rob Kenneally, Agent - Television Department - CAA Brett Loncar, Agent - CAA Ted Miller, Agent - CAA Tim Phillips, Agent - Television Literary Department - UTA David Ritchie, Agent - Ambition Talent Agency Scott Seidel, Agent - Endeavor Brent Jordan Sherman, Agent - The Characters Talent Agency Ben C. Silverman, Agent - West Coast Office - The Characters Talent Agency
+ - 12:00-13:00 Lunch with a Decision Maker
By Appointment Castello In Partnership with: PBS International
An intimate, no-pressure opportunity for independent producers to meet with key Program Executives – broadcast industry leaders, influential power-brokers who are looking to discover the freshest, hottest new ideas in television. Delegates can register for two Decision Maker sessions. Sign ups launch in May.
Partner Introductions: Betsy LeBlanc, Senior Sales Manager - PBS International
+ - 12:00-13:30 Alberta Film Awards Lunch
Awards Van Horne A In Partnership with: Government of Alberta, Alberta Film
Hosted by Little Mosque on the Prairie's Zaib Shaikh, please join us as we honour ground-breaking, innovative and much-deserving award winners at the Annual Alberta Film Awards Lunch. Awards to be presented include:
- Variety Outstanding Achievement Award to Lionsgate
- Lionsgate/Maple Pictures Innovative Producer Award to Shaftesbury
- Deluxe Outstanding Technical Achievement Award to DVS Digital Video Inc.
- National Film Board of Canada 70th Anniversary Tribute
- Lifetime Achievement Award to Trina McQueen
Seats are available on a first come first serve basis and you must sign up online to reserve your place. Sign ups will launch in May.
Partner Introductions: The Honourable Lindsay Blackett, Alberta Minister of Culture & Community Spirit - Government of Alberta - (Minister Blackett will be attending as many events as his schedule allows.)
 Shaikh |  McQueen |
Host Zaib Shaikh, Actor - Little Mosque on the Prairie - Producer - Governor Films Inc.
Award Recipient Trina McQueen,
+ - 13:30-14:30 C21 Broadcaster Briefing--USA
Session Sir Edward Beatty In Partnership with: C21 Media
Get inside information on what broadcasters from around the world want. In these open, informal sessions, international Program Executives will provide insight into their schedules, outline production priorities and biases, discuss potential partnership deals, and answer your questions.  Waller |  Zappala |
Moderator Ed Waller, Editorial Director - C21 Media
Program Executive Kathleen McCaffrey, Creative Executive - Original Series - HBO Francesca Orsi, Director - Drama Development - HBO Tom Zappala, SVP - Program Acquisitions and Scheduling - ABC Cable Networks Group
+ - 13:30-14:30 Face-to-Face with a Program Executive
By Appointment New Brunswick Room In Partnership with: Telefilm Canada Department of Canadian Heritage
Experience the chance of a lifetime to sit down face-to-face with an international Program Executive. You have ten minutes to make an impression. Take a deep breath, pitch your project, load on the "WOW"...and leave with a deal. Sign ups will launch in May.
+ - 13:30-14:30 The Biz -- Packaging, Pitching and Landing the US Presale
The Biz Baron Shaughnessy In Partnership with: Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
Successful series like “Flashpoint” have contributed to the current interest in Canadian-created series and have swung the door open to the extensive US market. With support from the Consulate General of Canada in Los Angeles and the Trade Routes Program of the Department of Canadian Heritage, join key American Network execs to discuss the process of landing the US presale from understanding the best way to approach executives through the initial meeting, to attracting interest and finally closing the deal.
- At what point do you approach the networks?
- What are the networks looking for?
- Is the procedural king, are sitcoms in demand – what genre rules the day?
Moderator Gavin Wise, VP and Senior Counsel - West Coast Programming - Home Box Office
Speakers Christina Davis, SVP - Drama Series Development - CBS Entertainment Bill Hamm, Executive Vice President, Original Production and Development - Starz Media Christina Jennings, Chairman and CEO - Shaftesbury Films
+ - 13:30-14:30 Master Class--Jack Bender, LOST
Master Class DC Coleman In Partnership with: CTV Inc.
For five seasons Jack Bender has guarded the secrets to the mysterious island and its time traveling castaways of ABC’s dramatic series “Lost.” Although there is little chance that BANFF delegates will get the inside track on the storyline for the final season, Bender will discuss the ‘making of’ “Lost” and his experience of directing a successful TV network series, and maybe if we’re lucking, he’ll tease us with a secret or two.
- Casting a show like “Lost” is crucial to its success, as a director, how do you bring out pure, naturalistic performances in what is in many ways a very fantastical show?
- How important is viewer feedback to the storyline? When a character is killed on the show, and then returns, is it due in part to viewer response or is it all part of the master plan?
- From the pilot, was the story written with an ending in mind, and if so, how far in advance are the scripts written? Were all the main characters planned from the start or are they written in as the story develops?
- How involved are you in the creative process and script development?
- “Lost” tackles some big themes: death, rebirth, redemption, quantum physics, and other philosophical and religious undertones commonly found in the sci-fi genre; how do these issues factor into script development and direction?
- “Lost” often looks more like a feature film than a TV series; from an executive producer’s perspective, how do you achieve such a high standard with the budget on a drama series budget?
- With so much interest in the mystery surrounding “Lost” how do you keep the secrets so well kept and out of the public domain?
- “Lost” fans are wondering ‘where is this going and how are they going to wrap up all the loose ends in one more season?’ can you give us any information on the logistics of wrapping up season six?
Partner Introductions: Robert Hardy, Development Manager - Western Production - CTV
 Levine |
Interviewer Stuart Levine, Assistant Managing Editor - Variety
+ - 14:30-15:00 Networking Break Social Event Presidents Hall Foyer Take a break in the President's Hall Foyer. Here's a chance to relax, mingle, discuss and refocus.
+ - 15:00-16:00 In Conversation with Paul Gross
In Conversation Sir Edward Beatty In Partnership with: Directors Guild of Canada, BC
Recognized as one of Canada’s most popular actors, Gross became internationally known for his Gemini Award-winning role as Constable Benton Fraser on the drama “Due South”. Paul and his partner Frank Siracusa run one of the country’s most successful film and television production companies, Whizbang Films.
Paul Gross has taken on multiple roles through his career – as a writer, director, actor and producer. In Conversation will dive into why he branched out into all these area in front of and behind the camera, and from the small to the big screen.
- What are the different challenges of working in TV and in film in Canada?
- What are his thoughts about the changes in government funding structures?
- What changes does he foresee in the Canadian film and television industries?
- Why is he such a strong advocate for the Canadian industry?
- Why, when many actors have success in Canada they move to the US, has he stayed in Canada?
Partner Introductions: Paul Altilia, Business Agent - Member and Labour Relations - Directors Guild of Canada, BC
 Cox |  Gross |
Interviewer Arisa Cox, Co-Host - E! News Weekend
Speaker Paul Gross, Actor/Producer - Whizbang Films
+ - 15:00-16:00 NFB New Media Pitch
Session DC Coleman In Partnership with: National Film Board of Canada
The National Film Board of Canada is pleased to present The NFB New Media Pitch 2009. Television and/or digital producers may submit their proposals for compelling interactive documentaries that harness the power of story, capitalize on multiple platforms, and demonstrate the creative and democratic nature of digital media for a chance to win a co-production agreement with The National Film Board and up to $7,500 in funding. The winner will also be awarded a full scholarship covering tuition, registration, meals, accommodation, air fare within Canada, and airport shuttle to attend the Interactive Screen Program at The Banff Centre’s renowned New Media Institute. Partner Introductions: Tom Perlmutter, Commissioner and Chairperson - National Film Board of Canada
 Bishop |  Galipeau |  Kenard |  McLaughlin |  Simard |
Moderator Mark Bishop, Executive Producer/Partner - marblemedia
Jury Claude Galipeau, SVP - Digital Media - Rogers Media Susan Kenard, Director & Executive Producer - The Banff New Media Institute - The Banff Centre Rob McLaughlin, Assistant Director General, Digital Content and Strategy - English Program - National Film Board of Canada Monique Simard, Director general, French Program - National Film Board of Canada
+ - 15:00-16:00 nextMEDIA Session--Whose Line Is It Anyway? Mastering The Art of Immersive Entertainment
Session Baron Shaughnessy In Partnership with: Government of Alberta, Alberta Film
Increasingly audiences are demanding programs, games and entertainment that immerse them in illusionary worlds, drawing them ever deeper into the action. But, is takes a certain ‘art’ to build an engaging universe that both resonates with your audiences’ desires and compliments your program’s narrative. Game missions, music, news, entertainment, community and interactivity are just a number of tools that will allow your audience to interact on different levels. Find out how to develop and distribute the most compelling and immersive programming to all screens, while connecting with viewers. Partner Introductions: The Honourable Lindsay Blackett, Alberta Minister of Culture & Community Spirit - Government of Alberta - (Minister Blackett will be attending as many events as his schedule allows.)
 Bautista |  Anderson |  Gale |  Gomez |
Moderator Ken Bautista, CEO & Executive Producer - Hotrocket
Speakers Dante Anderson, VP - Product Development - Kuma Reality Games David Gale, EVP - New Media - MTV Jeff Gomez, CEO - Starlight Runner Entertainment
+ - 15:00-16:00 View From the Top : Lifestyle & Reality Forecast
Session Van Horne A In Partnership with: CBC/Radio-Canada
Reality has leapt from our daily life onto the television screen. We can find love, win money, survive in the wilderness, showcase our talents, launch a top model career, design for the fashion runway and race around the world – all on TV.
We also know “What Not To Wear” and “How to Look Good Naked,” while impressing the guest as a “Chef At Home” or a “Barefoot Contessa.” It’s undeniable reality and lifestyle programs have changed the face of television. Any future forecaster will predict that reality and lifestyle programming are dominant genres leading the next generation of show formats. Join International Executives as they navigate the future trends that will lead the wave of new programming.
- What is the next wave of lifestyle shows? Will food show continue to whet our appetite? Will décor shows still inspire us? Will celebrity fascination ever fade away? Will competition shows remain in the game?
- How do economical and socio-political trends influence show development and viewership? How will the changing family dynamic shape future trends? Will the environment and green movement be an underlying theme from now on?
- How will the changing household trends and emerging rise of single households impact programming that until now has been geared towards couples? How does this change what we want to see about our home life on TV?
- Social networking greatly affects how we interact in our daily lives, what effect will it have on TV programming? How will digital media be incorporated into this genre?
- Baby boomers are leading the new and empowered 50+ generation, how can show creators tap into this market?
- What do forecasters predict to be the next big format for reality programming and trend for lifestyle shows?
Partner Introductions: Julie Bristow, Executive Director - Factual Entertainment - CBC
 Walsh |  Laycock |  Morgan |  Sternberg |  Takano |
Moderator Barry Walsh, Editor - Realscreen
Speakers Clare Laycock, Channel Head - UKTV Style & UKTV Gardens Emily Morgan, VPContent - Food Network, Fine Living & Discovery Health - CanWest Scott Sternberg, CEO and Founder - Scott Sternberg Productions Kent Takano, VP - Programming - Fine Living Network
+ - 16:00-16:30 Wine Break
Social Event Presidents Hall Foyer In Partnership with: Atlantic Canada Film Partners
Enjoy a glass of wine between sessions. Coffee, Tea and Decaf will also be served.
+ - 16:30-17:30 Master Class--Kari Lizer, The New Adventues of Old Christine
Master Class DC Coleman In Partnership with: Canwest
So many memorable sitcoms that have left their mark on pop culture - “I Love Lucy,” “Three’s Company,” “The Jeffersons,” “The Cosby Show,” “Seinfeld.” Once thought to be the anchor of weeknight primetime, the sitcom is experiencing a revival in popularity and finding a new audience. Despite some industry insiders suggesting that the heyday of the sitcom is long over, Kari Lizer knows otherwise. This is the opportunity to hear the secrets of her success while she shares the challenges faced with creating a hit sitcom.
- Was Julia Louis-Dreyfus attached to the show from the beginning and did you have her in mind when you created the role?
- What factors contribute to the success of this show in a genre that many feel is the most difficult to crack?
- What is your advice to writers who want to develop a sitcom? How do you balance a beginning, middle and end into less than 30 min? What are the tricks to writing short stories within an ongoing storyline?
- People say to write what you know, if that’s true, how much of your own life finds its way into the show? How much does the writing team contribute to the shows ideas and storylines?
- How much do the actors contribute and collaborate with the creative process?
- The show has explored some controversial issues, how do you balance controversy and sensitive issues in a show that is known and watched for its humor?
Partner Introductions: Christine Shipton, SVP - Drama & Factual Content - CanWest
 Cox |  Lizer |
Interviewer Arisa Cox, Co-Host - E! News Weekend
Speaker Kari Lizer, Creator and Executive Producer - The New Adventures of Old Christine
+ - 16:30-17:30 Face-to-Face with a Program Executive
By Appointment New Brunswick Room In Partnership with: Telefilm Canada Department of Canadian Heritage
Experience the chance of a lifetime to sit down face-to-face with an international Program Executive. You have ten minutes to make an impression. Take a deep breath, pitch your project, load on the "WOW"...and leave with a deal. Sign ups launch in May.
+ - 16:30-17:30 Cocktails with a Decision Maker
By Appointment Rundle Lounge In Partnership with: Searchlight Recruitment Inc.
An intimate, no-pressure opportunity for independent producers to meet with key Program Executives – broadcast industry leaders, influential power-brokers who are looking to discover the freshest, hottest new ideas in television. Sign ups launch in May.
+ - 16:30-17:30 Who Wants to be a Crossplatform Producer?
Session Baron Shaughnessy In Partnership with: Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund
Sponsored by the Bell Fund and hosted by cross platform consultant Gavin McGarry of Jumpwire Media, this session is about audience participation, prizes, and boy vs girl rivalries. Come and learn what Canada's biggest broadcasters are looking for in the cross platform space and how leading edge production companies are generating revenue in the cross platform arena. "Do You Want To Be A Cross Platform Producer?" casts two competing teams in a game show format that tests their knowledge of the Canadian and international cross platform media industry. Each team consists of a traditional broadcaster and a new media producer. Team 1 pairs CBC’s Fred Fuchs with Evan Jones from Stitch Media and team 2 links Caitlin O’Donovan from Corus Entertainment with Breakthrough Entertainment’s Sarah Adams.
- What is cross-platform production and why is it important?
- What types of projects get funding?
- How much funding is available and how much do cross platform productions typically receive?
- Is cross-platform production the wave of the future?
Partner Introductions: Andra Sheffer, Executive Director - Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund/Cogeco Program Development Fund
 McGarry |  Adams |  Fuchs |  Jones |  O`Donovan |
Moderator Gavin McGarry, Principal - Jumpwire Media
Speakers Sarah Adams, Head - Development - Breakthrough Entertainment Fred Fuchs, Executive Director - Arts & Entertainment - CBC Evan Jones, Owner - Stitch Media Caitlin O`Donovan, Director - Kids Interactive - Corus Entertainment
+ - 16:30-17:30 In Conversation with John Morayniss of E1 Television
In Conversation Sir Edward Beatty In Partnership with: The Banff Centre
John Morayniss will discuss how E1 Entertainment was formed and why a group of production and distribution companies decided to join forces to build a more substantial asset. Morayniss and business partner Noreen Halpern, both long-time production Execs, formed the independent studio, Blueprint Entertainment, in 2002. The thriving studio was bought by E1 Entertainment in 2008, where it now operates as E1 Television. E1 Entertainment is now becoming a global powerhouse as an integrated production and distribution company. One of Morayniss’ key secrets is using the Canadian production advantage in the United States.
Join John as he unlocks the secrets of his success, including the following:
- How do I turn my production company into a real and viable asset?
- How much is a production or distribution company worth, and how can its value be enhanced?
- What kind of transactions can production and distribution companies enter into when buying selling or merging?
- How do I seize on the international opportunities available to me and what could a global approach mean to my business?
- What do I need to know about working with distributors and what are the pros and cons of self-distributing versus working with a distributor?
- How can excellence in drama lead to nirvana, and what other genres hold potential for helping to build a global asset?
Partner Introductions: Sarah Iley, Vice President - Programming - The Banff Centre
 Montgomery |  Morayniss |
Moderator Robert Montgomery, CEO - Achilles Media Ltd.
Speakers John Morayniss, CEO - E1 Television
+ - 18:00-19:00 Alberta Film Producers' Pre-Awards Networking Reception
Social Event Van Horne Foyer In Partnership with: Government of Alberta, Alberta Film
Join nominees, presenters and delegates for a reception just prior to the highly anticipated Banff Television Awards Show for a chance to network and schmooze with the best and brightest of international production and broadcasting.
Dress: Cocktail Attire Partner Introductions: The Honourable Lindsay Blackett, Alberta Minister of Culture & Community Spirit - Government of Alberta - (Minister Blackett will be attending as many events as his schedule allows.)
+ - 19:00-20:30 Canwest presents the Banff World Television Awards: Grand Prizes
Awards Van Horne A In Partnership with: Canwest
The Banff World Television Awards, often referred to as the “Olympics of Television”, will celebrate the Best of Show in all Festival genres, as well as special jury prizes. The 2009 International Final Juries will award Best Kids & Animation, Best Documentary, Best Drama, Best Entertainment and the coveted Grand Jury Prize. Specialized Grand Prizes will also be awarded for NHK Best Asian Grand Prize, Best Francophone Grand Prize, and Playback Best Canadian Program. Join us for this gala evening as we celebrate the best and brightest in international television.
The following individual awards will be presented:
- Cineflix Award of Excellence, Victor Garber
- CTV presents the Sir Peter Ustinov Comedy Award, Mark McKinney
- NBC Universal Canada Award of Distinction, Paul Gross
Dress code: Cocktail attire Campanelli |  Garber |  Gross |  McKinney |
Host Rick Campanelli, Host - Entertainment Tonight Canada
Award Recipient Victor Garber, Actor Paul Gross, Actor/Producer - Whizbang Films Mark McKinney, Actor, Writer and Producer
+ - 20:30-23:30 A&E Banff World Television Awards Party
Social Event Riverview Lounge/Cascade Ballroom In Partnership with: A&E Television Networks
A&E Television Networks is your host for this sensation Party marking the 30th Banff World Television Awards. Join A&E following the awards show to celebrate the winners, enjoy a banquet feast and dance the night away. Our rockin' entertainment will have everyone on their feet.  Swift |
Program Executive Joe Swift, Director - Development - WEtv
Tuesday, June 9
+ - 09:00-10:00 Continental Breakfast Social Event Presidents Hall Foyer Start your day with fresh-brewed coffee, tea and delectable pastries, served in the President's Hall Foyer. Meet up with fellow delegates and get right to business!
+ - 09:00-10:00 Breakfast with a Decision Maker
By Appointment Castello In Partnership with: Fonds Cogeco de developpement d\'emissions/Cogeco Program Development Fund
An intimate, no-pressure opportunity for independent producers to meet with key Program Executives – broadcast industry leaders, influential power-brokers who are looking to discover the freshest, hottest new ideas in television. Sign ups will launch in May. Partner Introductions: Andra Sheffer, Executive Director - Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund/Cogeco Program Development Fund
+ - 09:00-10:00 C21Broadcaster Briefing - Canada
Session Sir Edward Beatty In Partnership with: C21 Media
Get inside information on what broadcasters from around the world want. In these open, informal sessions, international Program Executives will provide insight into their schedules, outline production priorities and biases, discuss potential partnership deals, and answer your questions.
 Benson |  Bianchi |  Di Cresce |  O`Donovan |  Waller |
Moderator Ed Waller, Editorial Director - C21 Media
Program Executive Erica Benson, VP - Programming - Movie Central & Scream TV Vibika Bianchi, Director - Original Productions, W Network Cosmo TV & Viva - Corus Julie Di Cresce, Manager - Original Programming, Movie Central - Corus Caitlin O`Donovan, Director - Kids Interactive - Corus Entertainment
+ - 09:00-10:00 Face-to-Face with a Production Company
By Appointment New Brunswick Room In Partnership with: Telefilm Canada Department of Canadian Heritage
Adding to our popular series, 2009 will see the launch of speed-dating with Production Companies. Book your 10-minute slot for to get face time with some of Canada's leading companies! Sign ups will launch in May. Participants Sarah Adams, Head - Development - Breakthrough Entertainment Ben Bishop, Sales Executive & Acquisitions Manager - E1 Television International David Cormican, Head - Development - Minds Eye Entertainment Tecca Crosby, VP - Drama Development - Temple Street Productions Mary Darling, Executive Producer & CEO - Westwind Pictures Clark Donnelly, Executive Producer & President - Westwind Pictures Aron Dunn, Director of Creative Development - Portfolio Entertainment Brian Hamilton, Vice President and Executive Producer - Omni Film Productions Erin Haskett, Director of Development - Paperny Films Julie Lacey, VP - Creative Affairs - Shaftesbuy Films Joanne Levy, Producer - Buffalo Gal Pictures John May, Sr. Partner - Heroic Film Company Jean Merriman, Executive Producer - White Iron Peter Miskimmin, Director - Development - Whizbang Films Allan Novak, VP - Factual and Reality - Temple Street Productions Joe Novak, Co-Founder - Joe Media Group Karen Pickles, Director of Program Development and Business Affairs - Joe Media Group Jesse Prupas, VP - Development & Distribution - Muse Entertainment Peter Raymont, President and Founder - White Pine Pictures Gabriela Schonbach, Vice President and Executive Producer - Omni Film Productions Scott Sternberg, CEO and Founder - Scott Sternberg Productions Toper Taylor, President and COO - Cookie Jar Entertainment
+ - 09:30-10:30 Kids & Animation Day: Results of a CFTPA Study in Association with Shaw Rocket Fund and ACT Kids and Animation Cascade Ballroom The Canadian Film and Television Production Association (CFTPA), in association with the Shaw Rocket Fund and the Alliance for Children and Television (ACT) present “The Case for Kids Programming: Children’s and Youth Screen-based Production In Canada”. This report examines the social and economic strengths of children’s and youth programming as well as the many challenges that the genre faces today. Speakers Agnes Augustin, President - Shaw Rocket Fund Norm Bolen, President and CEO - Canadian Film and Television Production Association Ira Levy, Executive Producer - Breakthrough Entertainment
+ - 10:00-16:30 Get Digital with Shelly Palmer
Workshop Theatre In Partnership with: Telefilm Canada
Digital competence and digital skills are key differentiators. Whether you are interested in workforce development, continuing professional education, honing your digital skills or playing catch-up, this course is designed to help you become more competitive and make you more productive in the digital economy of the 21st century. The practical guidelines, ideas and techniques are immediately applicable on both a personal and business level. Students will learn how digitally-savvy executives are using their computers and they will gain an understanding of best practices digital tools and techniques.
- Become more productive, more competitive and more marketable by increasing your digital competence and digital skills.
- Learn practical methods for properly separating your personal and professional online presence.
Understand the fundamental elements of digital work/life
- Find out how to create value online and translate it into wealth
- Learn best practices, business-building online social networking techniques
- Gain the confidence to put digital skills to practical business use
Limited seats available. Sign up online via the delegate area.
Partner Introductions: Earl Hong Tai, Western Regional Director - Business Development - Telefilm Canada
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Speaker Shelly Palmer, Managing Director - Advanced Media Ventures Group LLC
+ - 10:30-11:30 The Craft -- Intervention
The Craft Baron Shaughnessy In Partnership with: Rogers Communications Inc.
Creator and Executive Producer, Sam Mettler, along with Network Executive Producer Colleen Conway, are the driving force behind this powerful and gripping television series, where people confront the reality of addiction. Join them as they discuss the process of profiling subjects whose dependence on drugs, alcohol and other mood altering compulsions has brought them to the point of rock bottom. Estrangements from loved ones, emotional, physical, professional, and financial crisis are all thoughtfully shot in verite style. Filming these intimate moments with a cast of real people is a fine balance between voyeurism and maintaining the integrity of the show. Join Sam and Colleen as they walk us through the creative process of creating Intervention.
- Ethics- How are dangerous moments captured in an ethical way?
- Principles- What are the show's responsibilities to its subjects and its viewers?
- Process- How does the show cast and produce such delicate subject matter?
- Balance- How does a show balance capturing live crisis without causing harm?
- Reality TV or Doc- How does the show fit into the television landscape?
Partner Introductions: Robin Mirsky, Executive Director - Rogers Group of Funds - Rogers Communications Inc.
 Conway |  Mettler |
Speakers Colleen Conway, Director - Non-Fiction and Alternative Programming - A&E Television Network Sam Mettler, Executive Producer and Creator - Intervention
+ - 10:30-11:30 C21 Broadcaster Briefing--UK
Session Sir Edward Beatty In Partnership with: C21 Media
Get inside information on what broadcasters from around the world want. In these open, informal sessions, international Program Executives will provide insight into their schedules, outline production priorities and biases, discuss potential partnership deals, and answer your questions.
 Brown |  Godwin |  Laycock |  Paine |  Waller |
Moderator Ed Waller, Editorial Director - C21 Media
Program Executive Nicolas Brown, Director - Drama Production - BBC Joe Godwin, Head - News, Factual & Entertainment - BBC Children`s Clare Laycock, Channel Head - UKTV Style & UKTV Gardens Tessa Paine, Business Affairs Manager - Programme Acquisition - Channel 4
+ - 10:30-11:30 Face-to-Face with an Agent
By Appointment New Brunswick Room In Partnership with: Telefilm Canada Department of Canadian Heritage
Adding to our popular series, 2009 will see the launch of speed-dating with agents. Book your 10-minute slot for a chance to get Canadian and international representation. Sign ups will launch in May. Participants Jesse Albert, Agent - ICM Jeff Alpern, President - The Alpern Group Kevin Cooper, Agent - CAA Sarah Cooper, Agent - The Saint Agency Andrea Glenn, Agent - Meridian Artists Christopher Harbert, Agent - CAA Doreen Holmes, Agent - Lucas Talent Tina Horwitz, Agent - Vanguarde Artists James Kearney, Agent - UTA Rob Kenneally, Agent - Television Department - CAA Brett Loncar, Agent - CAA Ted Miller, Agent - CAA Tim Phillips, Agent - Television Literary Department - UTA David Ritchie, Agent - Ambition Talent Agency Scott Seidel, Agent - Endeavor Brent Jordan Sherman, Agent - The Characters Talent Agency Ben C. Silverman, Agent - West Coast Office - The Characters Talent Agency
+ - 10:30-11:30 TELUS Digital Futures Forum
Session DC Coleman In Partnership with: TELUS
Public policy, business realities and consumer demand. Whose hands are on the steering wheel when it comes to the development of digital markets for content and applications?
In 2009 the CRTC has undertaken a variety of consultations on New Media and traditional broadcast regulatory frameworks to deal with disruption across the media value chain. Additionally Canadian Heritage and House and Senate committees are looking at the "crisis in broadcasting." The debate in 2009 increasingly has focused on the negative rather than the positive and emphasized intervention online and taxation/subsidy as the way of the future. Increasingly regulators and policy-makers seem transfixed by the erosion of the local broadcast market. But is all this navel gazing that has turned attention away from the dramatic changes being brought about by broadband networks and the internet, explosions in diversity and choice and the fight for rights. Is it still heresy to suggest the consumer is in charge and that what has value is not what the regulator may deem as critical(local content) but what is deemed important by the consumer? Is it time to recognize that protecting sacred cows no matter how holy may be a prescription for failure and that the real issues of the day for 21st century Canadian content is all about consumer demand, the protection of rights versus fair use and a recognition that software and applications are as important in the digital market as the story itself.
Partner Introductions: Michael Hennessy, SVP - Regulatory and Government Affairs. - Telus
 Sawyer |  Bolen |  Hennessy |  Kelso |  McGuigan |
Moderator Alan Sawyer, Principal Consultant - Two Solitudes Consulting
Speakers Norm Bolen, President and CEO - Canadian Film and Television Production Association Michael Hennessy, SVP - Regulatory and Government Affairs. - Telus Ian Kelso, President & CEO - Interactive Ontario Michael McGuigan, CFO - Breakthrough Films & Television
+ - 10:30-11:30 Kids & Animation Day: Anatomy of a Successful Kids Property Kids and Animation Cascade Ballroom By their very nature, kids and animated properties are multifaceted, with endless avenues for licensing opportunities beyond traditional television. Successful brands can become iconic in nature, and rarely does a kids or animated television property limit itself to the small screen.
- How does a property make the transition from success on television to success in different commercial channels?
- How can one property achieve success in multiple avenues, such as interactive platforms, merchandising and licensing products, or even on the big screen?
- Where does strategy for cross-platform branding begin and what tool of measurement is used to deem a property successful?
 Commisso |  Hornburg |  Lambur |  O`Donovan |  Westman |
Moderator Vince Commisso, President and CEO - 9 Story Entertainment
Speakers Matt Hornburg, Partner/Producer - Marble Media Joan Lambur, Executive Producer - Breakthrough Entertainment Caitlin O`Donovan, Director - Kids Interactive - Corus Entertainment Pamela Westman, EVP - Consumer Products and Home Entertainment, The Americas - HIT Entertainment
+ - 11:30-13:00 NFB Lunch: From Big Screen to Multi-screen
Session Van Horne A In Partnership with: National Film Board of Canada
The NFB/Primitive Entertainment co-production Waterlife is a stunning ode to the Great Lakes – the last great supply of fresh water on earth – complemented by a rich and immersive Web documentary.
GDP: Measuring the Human Side of the Canadian Economic Crisis, now in production, will be the first NFB original Web documentary, featuring personal stories from Canadians as they weather the worst economic times since the Great Depression.
These projects are part of a sweeping digital transformation now underway at Canada’s public film producer and distributor. Join Tom Perlmutter, Government Film Commissioner and NFB Chairperson; Monique Simard, Director General of NFB French Program and Rob McLaughlin, Assistant Director of Digital Content and Strategy for NFB English Program, to find out more about the future of documentary.
 McLaughlin |  Perlmutter |  Simard |
Speakers Rob McLaughlin, Assistant Director General, Digital Content and Strategy - English Program - National Film Board of Canada Tom Perlmutter, Commissioner and Chairperson - National Film Board of Canada Monique Simard, Director general, French Program - National Film Board of Canada
+ - 12:00-13:00 Screening and Discussion: Nurse Jackie
Session DC Coleman In Partnership with: Astral Media Inc.
The ER at New York City’s All Saints Hospital is buzzing with the usual maladies and traumas: a stoner with third degree burns from a “Jackass” prank gone horribly awry…a hooker with multiple stab-wounds. It’s all in a day’s work for your ordinary nursing staff...
...but Jackie Peyton (Edie Falco) is far from ordinary. As an ER nurse, she navigates the rough waters of a crumbling healthcare system doing everything she can to provide her patients with the best care possible. Whether she’s lighting into a smug doctor for failing to heed her advice, or forging the organ donor card of a man who just died, Jackie Peyton is compelled to make sense of the chaos and to level the playing field whenever she can. Right or wrong, it’s Jackie’s brand of justice all made that more manageable by a daily diet of prescription pain medication.
“Nurse Jackie” is executive produced and written by Liz Brixius and Linda Wallem and has attracted outstanding directors (Craig Zisk, Scott Ellis, Steve Buscemi and Paul Feig) and award-winning actors (Eli Wallach, Blythe Danner, Swoosie Kurtz, Judith Ivey and Victor Garber).
Premiering on SHOWTIME this June, BANFF delegates get a special screening of this new, half-hour dark comedy with a Q & A session with Kevin Beggs, President of Television Programming and Production for Lionsgate and Barbara Wall, Executive Vice President of Television for Lionsgate.
- How did Edie get involved with this project? How do you pitch a project like this as her first return back to TV since “The Sopranos”?
- “Nurse Jackie” is not your typical medical drama series instead it’s much more edgy, flawed and controversial. How do you go about producing a half-hour dark comedy that is realistic and with a likeable character set within the context of a broken healthcare system?
- When it comes right down to the bottom line, to find the right audience for this show, it must air on the right outlet. Showtime provides the perfect cutting-edge outlet for “Nurse Jackie.” How involved is Showtime on the creative level and business side?
- How does “Nurse Jackie’, a high-quality show shot entirely on location in New York, maintain a reasonable budget? How is the financing of this show structured?
Speakers Kevin Beggs, President - Television Programming & Production - Lionsgate Sandra Stern, EVP and COO - Television - Lionsgate Barbara Wall, EVP - Television - Lionsgate
+ - 12:00-13:00 Lunch with a Decision Maker
By Appointment Castello In Partnership with: PBS International
An intimate, no-pressure opportunity for independent producers to meet with key Program Executives – broadcast industry leaders, influential power-brokers who are looking to discover the freshest, hottest new ideas in television. Delegates can register for two Decision Maker sessions. Sign ups launch in May.
Partner Introductions: Betsy LeBlanc, Senior Sales Manager - PBS International
+ - 13:30-14:30 C21 Broadcaster Briefing--USA
Session Sir Edward Beatty In Partnership with: C21 Media
Get inside information on what broadcasters from around the world want. In these open, informal sessions, international Program Executives will provide insight into their schedules, outline production priorities and biases, discuss potential partnership deals, and answer your questions. Moderator Ed Waller, Editorial Director - C21 Media
Program Executive Mark Ambrose, Manager - Drama Development - 20th Century Fox TV Christina Davis, SVP - Drama Series Development - CBS Entertainment Courtney White, VP - Program & Talent Development - HGTV
+ - 13:30-14:30 Face-to-Face with a Program Executive
By Appointment New Brunswick Room In Partnership with: Telefilm Canada Department of Canadian Heritage
Experience the chance of a lifetime to sit down face-to-face with an international Program Executive. You have ten minutes to make an impression. Take a deep breath, pitch your project, load on the "WOW"...and leave with a deal. Sign ups will launch in May.
+ - 13:30-14:30 Master Class--Ronald D. Moore, Battlestar Galactica
Master Class DC Coleman In Partnership with: Canwest
Ronald D. Moore
Writer & Executive Producer “Battlestar Galactica”
Ronald D. Moore is a master of sci-fi. He remade a campy sci-fi series and turned it into a gritty, art-reflecting-life drama that has been praised by critics and fans alike. And as all good things must come to an end, as did the series “Battlestar Galactica” earlier this year, fans will take comfort in knowing that Moore’s next series “Caprica” will launch this summer. Join him as he’s unravels the mystery behind his sci-fi success stories.
- What did you see in the original BSG that made you want to re-imagine the series?
- When you started writing the series did you know where the storyline would go and how it would end?
- How did you seamlessly incorporate moral issues into the storyline?
- How do you create cutting-edge ideas and maintain storylines that are original to the sci-fi audience?
- In what ways did you connect with the Battlestar audience online?
- What can we expect from your new series Caprica?
Partner Introductions: Christine Shipton, SVP - Drama & Factual Content - CanWest
 Davidson |  Moore |
Interviewer Sean Davidson, Editor - Playback Daily
Speaker Ronald Moore, Writer and Executive Producer - Battlestar Galactica
+ - 13:30-14:30 The Biz -- The How to Guide to Survive (Thrive) the Recession
The Biz Baron Shaughnessy In Partnership with: TBI
Despite the impact of the economic downturn several production companies have found ingenious ways to not only survive but to thrive in this recession. As we become creative and wise with our own personal finances to stretch our dollars and cents, TV production budgets deserve the same due diligence. This session will provide a ‘how to’ guide for surviving this time of fiscal restraint by sharing the secrets of their success and explaining how to find the unexpected opportunities in television production.
- How are networks approaching this downturn in the economy--are the winds of change going to effect how and what networks buy?
- How can Co-pros best be used as a means of underlying production costs?
- How and where can Canadian producers find money outside Canada via co-pros as well as new means of finding domestic financing?
- How are networks and production companies looking to diversify production and development slates?
- Are they looking at the different levels of the market—reality, drama, sitcom, factual, etc.?
- How can producers pinpoint the opportunities available when it comes to capitalizing on new technology, trends, genres and finding the need that’s not being filled?
- Reducing costs, minimizing debt, while hanging onto core creative team – how can it be done?
 Layfield |  Baldwin |  Novak |  Paperny |  Rutherford |
Moderator Kirstine Layfield, Executive Director - Network Programming - CBC
Speakers David Baldwin, EVP - Program Planning - Home Box Office Allan Novak, VP - Factual and Reality - Temple Street Productions David Paperny, President - Paperny Films Jon Rutherford, Director - Sales and Acquisitions - Portfolio Entertainment
+ - 13:30-14:30 Kids & Animation Day: Pitching in the Major Leagues Kids and Animation Cascade Ballroom You’ve come up with a great idea for a kids’ or animated television show and you envision its success, but how do you know your great idea will translate into a commercially viable product that broadcasters are looking for?
Welcome to Pitching in the Major Leagues. Like baseball, the perfect pitch comes is a result of a lot of practice. Unfortunately, not all pitches are home runs, some are strikes and some are foul balls. We’ve assembled a roster of major league pros in Kids and Animation broadcasting and production who will let you in on some secrets to successful pitching.
- What elements come into consideration when determining what a broadcaster is looking for and if your show has commercial viability?
- Why is commercial viability so important when it comes to kids and animated properties?
- What do broadcaster and accomplished producers suggest for creating a successful pitch and what should you stay away from?
- Do gimmicks really work in a pitch or can you go overboard?
 Levy |  Godwin |  Levine |  Saperstein |  Stevenson |
Moderator Ira Levy, Executive Producer - Breakthrough Entertainment
Speakers Joe Godwin, Head - News, Factual & Entertainment - BBC Children`s David Levine, VP - Worldwide Programming Strategy, Acquisitions & Co-Productions - Disney Channels Worldwide Frank Saperstein, SVP - Animation & Children’s Programming - E1 Entertainment Beth Stevenson, Executive Vice President - Production and Programming - Decode Entertainment
+ - 14:30-15:00 Networking Break Social Event
Take a break in the President's Hall Foyer. Here's a chance to relax, mingle, discuss and refocus.
+ - 15:00-16:00 nextMEDIA Session--Content Disruption and How to Profit From It
Session Baron Shaughnessy In Partnership with: Government of Alberta, Alberta Film
The content business model has been disrupted. As traditional media merges with web video, mobile, and social media, content producers need to think beyond their borders and focus on the international market. What knowledge do you need to profit from this change? Gavin McGarry, founder of Jumpwire Media, former Head of Cross Platform Business Development at Endemol in the UK and a past member of the Global Content Acquisition Team at Joost in New York, guides the audience through the reality of building content for the new global marketplace. Using case studies, statistics, and past experience, he helps the audience understand the realities and opportunities in cross platform media.
- How can you use digital media to test ideas and generate revenue?
- Why are advertisers not spending more money on web video?
- What role does mobile play?
- Are there opportunities in the gaming platforms?
- How can you position your company for success in 2011?
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Speaker Gavin McGarry, Principal - Jumpwire Media
+ - 15:00-16:00 View From the Top : Drama Forecast
Session Van Horne A In Partnership with: Corus Entertainment Inc.
With storylines that make us believe we can solve crime mysteries or save the world in 24 hours, dramatic series entertain us and keep us intrigued. Frequently holding spots in the top ten most watched primetime network TV shows, the drama series has adapted to the changing times. This panel brings together the key gatekeepers and decision-makers to forecast what’s hot and what’s not in the upcoming seasons. Join these program executives as they look at trends in drama programming both regionally and internationally, discuss the swing of the pendulum, analyze the genre worldwide and provide a blueprint for the future.
- What are program executives looking for in dramatic series pitches?
- How is the drama genre evolving? Is the ‘dramedy’ taking over?
- How does drama vary from region to region and across borders?
- Will dramatic content be moving online or to DVD and VOD or will TV continue to dominate?
- Historical, fantasy, procedural--what will the next big hits be? Is it possible to predict what will be popular in the next few years?
- How do socio-political factors and events influence TV drama appetites?
- Dramas typically have large casts and require significant budgets, how is it possible to produce a great show within this fiscally restraining time?
Partner Introductions: Erica Benson, VP - Programming - Movie Central & Scream TV
 Williams |  Brown |  Davis |  Gurney |  Marenzi |
Moderator Barbara Williams, EVP - Content - Canwest Broadcasting
Speakers Nicolas Brown, Director - Drama Production - BBC Benjamin Davis, Scripted Development & Current Series - AMC Robin Gurney, EVP - Development - IMAGINE Television Gary Marenzi, Co-President - Worldwide Television - MGM Francesca Orsi, Director - Drama Development - HBO
+ - 15:00-16:00 In Conversation with Norm Bolen, CFTPA, Interviewed by Trina McQueen In Conversation Sir Edward Beatty Norm Bolen is exceptionally supportive about Canadian arts & culture and the importance of Canadian content on television. He’s the kind of person Canadian producer want in their corner when it comes to understanding and fighting for more homegrown talent on TV. This passion is evident whether he is speaking to a commission hearing on can-con on Parliament Hill or if his speaking one-on-one with independent Canadian producers.
Join Trina McQueen as she discusses the state of the industry with Norm. As President and CEO of the CFTPA, Norm is on the forefront of the Canadian TV industry and through the CFTPA he is in a position to know what hurdles lay ahead and how the industry can successfully overcome them. Get his firsthand observations and suggestions for dealing with the ongoing heated debates about digital media, the funding crisis and how the economy is affect the business. Trina will also encourage Norm to elaborate specifically on how independent producers can deal with this economic situation by explaining the kind of business models that are working and what kind of programming the industry sees as important for sustaining the television business and within that, the Canadian artistic and cultural identity.
 McQueen |  Bolen |
Interviewer Trina McQueen
Speaker Norm Bolen, President and CEO - Canadian Film and Television Production Association
+ - 15:00-16:00 nextMEDIA Session-- TV 360 Team Presentations
Session DC Coleman In Partnership with: Telefilm Canada
The Banff World Television Festival and nextMEDIA Banff present the inaugural Telefilm Canada TV 360 Program.
The program is designed to offer emerging producers, writers and directors with development opportunities in the production of multiplatform content by training them to develop integrated projects and pitch them successfully both to Canadian and international buyers.
Prior new media experience is not necessary; however applicants must be professionals from the new media OR film & television industries. Writers, directors, interactive designers, show developers and TV, film and new media producers are especially encouraged to apply. There are 9 slots per team.
Each team will be guided by an expert in cross-platform production. Your team lead will be on hand to help guide you through the project.
For our inaugural year, we are pleased to announce that the creative briefs will be based on the Canadian hit, "Little Mosque on the Prairie." Additional Jurors, TBA. Host Lisa Osborne, Supervising Producer - AFI Digital Content Lab
Jury Mary Darling, Executive Producer & CEO - Westwind Pictures Brett Wilson, Managing Director and President - Prairie Merchant Corporation
+ - 15:00-16:00 Kids & Animation Day: Broadcaster Briefing Kids and Animation Cascade Ballroom Get inside information straight from the broadcasters’ mouths! Each broadcaster will give a ‘brief’ presentation on their schedules, an outline for production priorities and biases, discuss potential partnership deals and most importantly answer your questions. In just 20 minutes, each broadcaster will tell you what they’re looking for in Kids & Animation programming. Speakers Finn Arnesen, SVP - GM Original Series & International Development, Cartoon Network & Boomerang - Turner Entertainment Networks International Jocelyn Hamilton, VP, Programming & Production - Corus Kids David Levine, VP - Worldwide Programming Strategy, Acquisitions & Co-Productions - Disney Channels Worldwide
+ - 16:00-16:30 Networking Break Social Event Presidents Hall Foyer Take a break in the President's Hall Foyer. Here's a chacne to relax, mingle, discuss and refocus.
+ - 16:30-17:30 The Evolution of Television Distribution
Session Baron Shaughnessy In Partnership with: Searchlight Recruitment Inc.
With the Canadian industry in crisis and the international recession in full swing, what opportunities are available for domestic and global distribution? Digital media, mobile, PayTV and VOD have altered the equation. How has the game changed? All the ‘new’ mediums of distribution should now be viewed as additional sources of revenue but how do you strike a balance between the longstanding traditional revenue streams and the emerging business models?
- What genres and formats are in demand and what’s on the way out?
- Who’s buying and how much are they paying?
- How are distributors managing the new revenue streams and where do they fit in the distribution windows?
- How have the new mediums affected the distribution licensing right’s model?
- What are the next best emerging opportunities for digital licensing rights?
- How are distributors keeping up with new and ever-changing technologies and how do they contain distribution on the digital platform?
- How can distributors maximize their TV sales in this time of economic uncertainty?
Partner Introductions: Phil Frappier, Principal - Searchlight Recruitment Inc.
 Tahler |  Cegielski |  Emerson |  Hazen |  Reeder |
Moderator Jeffrey Tahler, VP - Acquisitions & Development - Fremantle Media Enterprises
Speakers Craig Cegielski, Executive Vice President, Programming & Sales - Lionsgate International Television Peter Emerson, President - E1 Television International Paul Hazen, VP - Acquisitions and Operations - Marvista Entertainment Zac Reeder, Partner - Circus Road Films
+ - 16:30-17:30 Cocktails with a Decision Maker
By Appointment Rundle Lounge In Partnership with: Searchlight Recruitment Inc.
An intimate, no-pressure opportunity for independent producers to meet with key Program Executives – broadcast industry leaders, influential power-brokers who are looking to discover the freshest, hottest new ideas in television. Sign ups launch in May.
+ - 16:30-17:30 Face-to-Face with a Program Executive
By Appointment New Brunswick Room In Partnership with: Telefilm Canada Department of Canadian Heritage
Experience the chance of a lifetime to sit down face-to-face with an international Program Executive. You have ten minutes to make an impression. Take a deep breath, pitch your project, load on the "WOW"...and leave with a deal. Sign ups launch in May.
+ - 16:30-17:30 Master Class--Rene Balcer, Law & Order
Session DC Coleman In Partnership with: Astral Media The Harold Greenberg Fund/Le Fonds Harold Greenberg
Rene Balcer presents HIGH-COGNITION TV: How Law & Order turned TV into a medium of ideas. "Law & Order" is the longest-running dramatic procedural on TV and yet still scores high with critics. Emmy Award-winning showrunner Rene Balcer discusses the challenges of mixing ethics, ideas, high drama and entertainment. After writing over 180 episodes of "Law & Order" and "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" there is no one more in tune with the show than Balcer to explain the secrets to the show's longevity. Warning, this program contains scenes
that will make you think. Viewer engagement is advised.
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Interviewer Trina McQueen
Speaker Rene Balcer, Executive Producer and Writer - Law and Order
+ - 16:30-17:30 CTF Town Hall
Session Sir Edward Beatty In Partnership with: Canadian Television Fund
Join Valerie Creighton, President and CEO, and Paul Gratton, Chair of the Board, as the Canadian Television Fund (CTF) presents its 2008-2009 results and outlines plans for rolling out the new Canada Media Fund. Partner Introductions: Valerie Creighton, President & CEO - Canadian Television Fund
 Creighton |  Gratton |
Speakers Valerie Creighton, President & CEO - Canadian Television Fund Paul Gratton, Chair of the Board - Canadian Television Fund
+ - 17:30-18:30 CTF Cocktail Party
Social Event Van Horne Foyer In Partnership with: Canadian Television Fund
The last session of the day has ended and you are more than ready for well-deserved refreshments.
+ - 17:30-18:30 Kids & Animation Day: Networking Cocktail Kids and Animation Cascade Ballroom Wrap up Kids & Animation Day with an informal networking cocktail. It’s the perfect opportunity to mingle with producers and broadcasters and continue the conversations from the day’s sessions. Join us for a cocktail, or two, to celebrate this exciting new initiative.
+ - 19:30-23:00 Banff BBQ
Social Event Donut Tents In Partnership with: Government of Alberta
It's back! Kick up your heels and enjoy one of the most talked-about traditions of the Banff Television Festival - the Great Canadian Barbecue. A breathtaking mountain panorama surrounds this site; the hearty barbecue chow has Western gourmet flair; there is live entertainment throughout the evening to keep your toes tapping all night long! Two open donut tents boast roaring fire-pits and the third, the marquee, provides extensive outdoor seating for delegates at meal time. Attendees will be entitled to drink tickets upon arrival Cash bar will be open for additional drink purchases. Don't forget to bring your own personal Western accessories: denim clothes, cowboy boots, and oversized belt buckles are all welcome!
Transportation
Leave your car where it is and hop on our complimentary shuttles at the Banff Springs Hotel. Shuttles will depart from the Conference Centre entrance of the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel and drive to the Mountview BBQ venue from 7:15pm - 7:45pm. The first return shuttles will depart Mountview BBQ for the Fairmont Banff Springs at 9:30pm. The last return shuttle will depart Mountview BBQ for the Fairmont Banff Springs at 11:00pm.
Please note that there is no parking at this facility.
You may bring a guest who is not a registered delegate for $90.00 per person including GST. You may purchase 1 guest ticket for this event online. Tickets will NOT be available for purchase on site.
Wednesday, June 10
+ - 09:00-10:00 Continental Breakfast Social Event Presidents Hall Foyer Start your day with fresh-brewed coffee, tea and delectable pastries, served in the President's Hall Foyer. Meet up with fellow delegates and get right to business!
+ - 09:00-10:00 Breakfast with a Decision Maker
By Appointment Castello In Partnership with: Fonds Cogeco de developpement d\'emissions/Cogeco Program Development Fund
An intimate, no-pressure opportunity for independent producers to meet with key Program Executives – broadcast industry leaders, influential power-brokers who are looking to discover the freshest, hottest new ideas in television. Sign ups will launch in May. Partner Introductions: Andra Sheffer, Executive Director - Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund/Cogeco Program Development Fund
+ - 09:00-10:00 C21 Broadcaster Briefing--Canada
Session Sir Edward Beatty In Partnership with: C21 Media
Get inside information on what broadcasters from around the world want. In these open, informal sessions, international Program Executives will provide insight into their schedules, outline production priorities and biases, discuss potential partnership deals, and answer your questions.
Moderator Ed Waller, Editorial Director - C21 Media
Program Executive Vanessa Case, VP Strategic Programming - E! Content, Slice, Original Content, TVtropolis - Canwest Media Works Tara Ellis, VP - VP, Showcase & Drama Content - Canwest Michael Kot, VP - Factual Content - Canwest Emily Morgan, VPContent - Food Network, Fine Living & Discovery Health - CanWest
+ - 09:00-10:00 Face-to-Face with a Production Company
By Appointment New Brunswick Room In Partnership with: Telefilm Canada Department of Canadian Heritage
Adding to our popular series, 2009 will see the launch of speed-dating with Production Companies. Book your 10-minute slot for to get face time with some of Canada's leading companies! Sign ups will launch in May. Participants Sarah Adams, Head - Development - Breakthrough Entertainment Ben Bishop, Sales Executive & Acquisitions Manager - E1 Television International David Cormican, Head - Development - Minds Eye Entertainment Tecca Crosby, VP - Drama Development - Temple Street Productions Mary Darling, Executive Producer & CEO - Westwind Pictures Clark Donnelly, Executive Producer & President - Westwind Pictures Aron Dunn, Director of Creative Development - Portfolio Entertainment Brian Hamilton, Vice President and Executive Producer - Omni Film Productions Erin Haskett, Director of Development - Paperny Films Julie Lacey, VP - Creative Affairs - Shaftesbuy Films Joanne Levy, Producer - Buffalo Gal Pictures John May, Sr. Partner - Heroic Film Company Jean Merriman, Executive Producer - White Iron Peter Miskimmin, Director - Development - Whizbang Films Allan Novak, VP - Factual and Reality - Temple Street Productions Joe Novak, Co-Founder - Joe Media Group Karen Pickles, Director of Program Development and Business Affairs - Joe Media Group Jesse Prupas, VP - Development & Distribution - Muse Entertainment Peter Raymont, President and Founder - White Pine Pictures Gabriela Schonbach, Vice President and Executive Producer - Omni Film Productions Scott Sternberg, CEO and Founder - Scott Sternberg Productions Toper Taylor, President and COO - Cookie Jar Entertainment
+ - 09:00-10:00 From Books to Bobbleheads: Maximizing Ancillary Revenue Streams for Your TV Property Session Baron Shaughnessy Canadian tv producers often ignore axillary avenues of revenue but these can often prove to be more lucrative than traditional distribution. Chris Knight is an exception to this rule. Not only does he retain distribution rights for all his properties which have been sold to 96 countries, his unique business and branding perspective has him thinking up ways of exploiting aspects of each individual tv series from the outset. He no longer refers to himself as a tv producer but rather as a Brand Manager. In this workshop you will learn the following:
- How he negotiated a deal with Walmart USA to sell their shows packaged with a cd of recipes
- How maintaining all music rights and thematically creating music for each series enables him to sell cds of this music on his website
- How he managed to sell 86,000 cookbooks in 2008 when a successful run is a sale of 5000
- How you can do all this too and increase the profits of your tv property
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Speaker Chris Knight, Founder and President - Knight Enterprises
+ - 10:30-11:30 MOWS and Mini-Series: A New Dawn
Session DC Coleman In Partnership with: Telefilm Canada Department of Canadian Heritage
Thanks to teenagers who led the revival with a little MOW called “High School Musical,” MOWs and miniseries are experiencing a re-energized popularity. But how can you produce the next big hit? To grab the audience’s attention and keep it beyond the first commercial break, an MOW or miniseries needs a few important things – a captivating title, a catchy concept and a cast with chemistry. Starting with this formula, an MOW has the potential for great success. Representatives from four networks participate in this panel discussion about the emerging trends, finding the right opportunities, branding strategies, and most importantly, who’s looking to buy.
- MOW’s are structured differently from mini series and feature films, why does this format have an eight-act structure and why is it important?
- What are the structural elements required by each network for a successful pitch?
- How do networks create branding strategies for promoting MOWs and miniseries and how does this affect script development and the submission process?
- How important is casting and how does it affect international sales? Do distributors have influence over casting and script, if so, how much?
- What’s the scoop on international financing and co-pros?
- With Canada as a world hub for US MOW production, how does this affect domestic opportunities?
- Miniseries are good TV events but don’t repeat well which is why few are produced, how can producers overcome this barrier?
Moderator Jesse Prupas, VP - Development & Distribution - Muse Entertainment
Speakers Karen O'Hara, Director - Original Movies - Sci Fi Channel Liz Wise, Director - Original Movies - Lifetime Television Networks Tom Zappala, SVP - Program Acquisitions and Scheduling - ABC Cable Networks Group
+ - 10:30-11:30 The Craft -- Hung
The Craft Baron Shaughnessy In Partnership with: Astral Media Inc.
"Hung" is a half-hour comedy about former golden boy RAY DRECKER who was destined for success until an injury stifled his dreams. Now, as a high-school teacher and basketball coach, he's underpaid, uninsured and embittered that his wife of 20 years (Anne Heche) has left him for her dermatologist. After a fire damages the rundown Detroit home he inherited from his parents, Ray's fortunes reach an all-time low when his twin children choose to move in with their mom and her new husband.
Lonely, run-down and at wit's end, Ray attends a local self-help class whose mantra is to identify a personal "winning tool" for financial success. After a not so fulfilling encounter with a fellow attendee - would-be poet Tanya (Jane Adams) - Ray has a "eureka" moment that inspires him to take advantage of his greatest asset… in hopes of changing his fortunes in a big way.
"Hung" is created by Colette Burson and Dmitry Lipkin and executive produced by Burson and Lipkin along with E-ONE's Michael Rosenberg for HBO Productions. It is set to premiere on HBO on June 28th, 2009.
- How did you go from the initial high-concept idea behind "Hung" (that of a guy who has only one thing going for him) to the fully fleshed out world of Ray Drecker?
- As "Hung" is about a male prostitute as opposed to the more familiar female one – is there any difference in the way sexuality is treated on the show?
- What makes "Hung" a comedy and what type of comedy is it?
- What was the process like in getting a show on HBO?
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Speakers Dmitry Lipkin, Co-Creator - Hung Michael Rosenberg, SVP - Creative Affairs - E1 Entertainment
+ - 10:30-11:30 C21 Broadcaster Briefing--Latin America
Session Sir Edward Beatty In Partnership with: C21 Media
Get inside information on what broadcasters from around the world want. In these open, informal sessions, international Program Executives will provide insight into their schedules, outline production priorities and biases, discuss potential partnership deals, and answer your questions.
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Moderator Ed Waller, Editorial Director - C21 Media
Program Executive Âmbar de Barros, Coordinator - Children & Youth Content - TV Cultura Leonardo Menezes, Director - Research & Acquisitions - Canal Futura Julian Rodriguez Montero, Acquisitions Manager/Gerente Fìlmico - Telefe S.A. José Zimmerman, International Relations Manager - TV Brasil
+ - 12:00-13:00 Lunch with a Decision Maker
By Appointment Castello In Partnership with: PBS International
An intimate, no-pressure opportunity for independent producers to meet with key Program Executives – broadcast industry leaders, influential power-brokers who are looking to discover the freshest, hottest new ideas in television. Delegates can register for two Decision Maker sessions. Sign ups launch in May.
+ - 13:30-14:30 Face-to-Face with a Program Executive
By Appointment New Brunswick Room In Partnership with: Telefilm Canada Department of Canadian Heritage
Experience the chance of a lifetime to sit down face-to-face with an international Program Executive. You have ten minutes to make an impression. Take a deep breath, pitch your project, load on the "WOW"...and leave with a deal. Sign ups will launch in May.
+ - 13:30-14:30 The Biz -- Thinking Outside the Bank: Reinventing Ways to Finance Your Show
The Biz Baron Shaughnessy In Partnership with: Telefilm Canada Department of Canadian Heritage
Production Financing secrets of the trade: how are savvy producers and broadcasters funding programs? Never has there been a more important time to be aware of and able to use all possible advantages in order to finance and deliver your production. In both Canada and internationally, the funding landscape is evolving yielding both closed and open doors. Co-financing and co-production for both producers and broadcasters, including the use of international co-production treaties are tremendously important levers that you need to be aware of. The advent of the Canada Media Fund, its relationship with the Canadian Television Fund and the other funding mechanisms in Canada, and what this all means practically for Canadian producers is critical to understand, know the rules and know who the key players are. The huge emphasis on cross-platform production opens up a whole new world of funding possibilities
you need to understand. Don’t miss this fundamentally important session which will give you the tools to profit in a changing marketplace.
- How can producers get their shows funded given the current status of the Canadian and international broadcasting landscape?
- What are some co-financing techniques that have been successful and how can you use this knowledge in your business? Meet fellow broadcasters and producers you should collaborate with.
- How can international co-production treaties not only make your production possible and help you build an international business?
- Who are the funding sources you need to turn to over the next twelve months and how can you optimally work with them? Meet the key people you need to work with.
- What does the trend to in-house production mean to your business and how can you turn the factors at play to your advantage?
Moderator Steve Jarosz, SVP & COO - 9 Story Entertainment
Speakers David W. Brady, Co-Founder and Executive Producer - Cream Productions Gavin Reardon, International Sales and Co-production Development - Incendo Productions
+ - 13:30-14:30 C21 Broadcaster Briefing - USA
Session Sir Edward Beatty In Partnership with: C21 Media
Get inside information on what broadcasters from around the world want. In these open, informal sessions, international Program Executives will provide insight into their schedules, outline production priorities and biases, discuss potential partnership deals, and answer your questions. Partner Introductions: Joe Swift, Director - Development - WEtv
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Moderator Ed Waller, Editorial Director - C21 Media
Program Executive Benjamin Davis, Scripted Development & Current Series - AMC
+ - 13:30-14:30 View from the Top: Factual Forecast
Session DC Coleman In Partnership with: NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation)
What do Mother Earth, Michael Jordon, Religion, Law of Attraction, singing octogenarians, and Grey Gardens have in common? They are topics in the top twenty most popular documentaries on Amazon.com. And even more so, they are proof that the documentary has gone mainstream. Factual programming is on the rise; with channels dedicated to true reality, producers of documentaries are finding a new audience. Our panel has the experience and knowledge to give you the goods on what the next 5-10 years hold for the doc/factual industry.
- Is it possible to predict the new trends in documentaries, if so, what are buyers looking for?
- How do digital and cross-platform applications affect storyline development, production budgets and sales?
- How does the socio-economic and political climate affect the types of documentaries that will be popular?
- How is factual programming adapting to shortened attention spans and the desire for fast-paced storytelling?
- What innovations are occurring in the doc format?
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Moderator Loren Mawhinney, Vice President Factual Development - E1 Television
Speakers Elizabeth Dietrich Segarra, VP - Development - Discovery Channel Vitaly Fedko, New Media Development and Production - Corona Films Richard Life, Head - Factual Acquisitions & Co-productions - ITV Global Julian Rodriguez Montero, Acquisitions Manager/Gerente Fìlmico - Telefe S.A.
+ - 14:30-15:00 Networking Break Social Event
Take a break in the President's Hall Foyer. Here's a chance to relax, mingle, discuss and refocus.
+ - 15:00-16:00 nextMEDIA Session--Beyond Broadcast: Engaging Your Audience Online
Session Baron Shaughnessy In Partnership with: Government of Alberta, Alberta Film
Research shows that adults spend 20-30% of media consumption time in digital channels – can you afford not to follow your audience? This means taking your business online, on the move and other spaces where your audience is spending their time and money. Join digital marketing pioneers for an instructive master class on e-marketing and find out how to integrate online, social media, viral, data, mobile and other digital marketing tactics into your business plan. This session will focus on ways ‘traditional’ content owners can extend their brands into the digital space to engage their target audience:
- Are your customers online and how do you reach them?
- Learn 5 Digital Marketing Principles to set you on the right path
- How do you approach the complex world of social media?
- How do you know the right amount of investment to allocate on e-marketing?
- What are the 4 things that digital marketing leaders do in common to gain success?
- What metrics can be used to track results?
- Where do future opportunities lay?
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Speaker Adrian Capobianco, President - Quizative Inc. Kris Krug, President - Raincity Studios
+ - 15:00-16:00 Bowling with a Decision Maker
By Appointment Bowling Alley In Partnership with: INSINC
An intimate, no-pressure opportunity for independent producers to meet with key Program Executives – broadcast industry leaders, influential power-brokers who are looking to discover the freshest, hottest new ideas in television. Sign ups launch in May.
+ - 18:30-20:00 Closing Cocktail Social Event Hoodoo Lounge It's a wrap! Join your fellow delegates at the HooDoo Lounge for a final drink and celebrate a successful week of networking and deal-making. The Hoodoo Lounge & Nightclub is located in the heart of downtown Banff. Just half a block from Banff Avenue, on Caribou Street, the HooDoo entrance is beside Subway Sandwiches. * Note: we reserve the right to change this schedule at any time.
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