Posts Tagged ‘Aarhus’

One of our products: Handbook on cluster landscapes

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Hi all,

as one of our outcomes of the research into the particular needs of audiovisual clusters, please have a look at this short video introducing our handbook on cluster landscapes, aimed at cluster managers as a hands-on tool to further improve their clusters. It was developed by Filmby Aarhus and The Alexandra Institute, based on First Motion research done together with Innovation Centre HTA Lodz.

There is a printed version available through us, if you get in touch, a pdf for download and also the handbook does have an interactive part on www.clusterlandscapes.com.
You can also read it online here

But check it out yourself:

Live from Aarhus: workshop broadcast through bambuser

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Hopefully this works (we are trying this out)

otherwise please click on the link

EDIT: Now this is no longer live, but coming from the archive. It starts of in Swedish but switches to English pretty soon, so just fast forward at the beginning, if it sounds like gibberish to you :-)

Retrospective: Now is digital

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

Now is digital took place in Aarhus on 2nd of September with the help of our project partner Filmby Arhus.
If you have not been there, we now provide you with the recordings of the seminar

Check it out.

Monique de Haas oplæg, NOW is digital from Mediehus Århus on Vimeo.

All videos can be watched here

It is summer in the city

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

First Motion in Tallinn

And last week we had our Summer LAB in Tallinn. A workshop for and with representatives of the projects we selected in our first call. We also had a big partner meeting for First Motion in general: to discuss where we are at, where we want to go and how we gonna get there.

Setting for both events was Tallinn´s beautiful Old Town – in sweltering heat though. That everybody was always at the events and not sneaking of to some nice little café speaks for the dedication of the participants and the quality of the Summer LAB.

The mornings were spent with lectures, the afternoons were operated by Andreas Breiler and Jonas Michanek two Swedish process leaders who will be doing the “Autumn LAB” in early October where the focus will be on getting to the core of each project and pushing it to a further level.

So who was there lecturing:

First day lecturers were Indrek Ibrus from the Baltic Film and Media School (BFM) and a First Motion partner, Carlos Scolari and Chris Hales. Second day was Kai Pata and Eija Timonen. Both afternoons were spent with Andreas Breiler and Jonas Michanek. The third day had Michael Rüger, Benedikt von Walter, Shenja van der Graaf and Nuno Correia.

Then the LAB was finished, but participants leaving the day after also had the opportunity to attend more lectures, as the BFM were having their Summer School same week and invited everyone still hungry for knowledge. A nice offer, greatly appreciated and well made use of by many.

We, as First Motion partners were tied up in our own meetings, but by starting earlier and working longer we managed to have some breaks in between and attend some of the lectures – as all venues were conveniently close.

That is how we came to take this nice group picture. (LAB crowd and First Motion partners)

In our meetings we focused on a public procurement document for the Baltic Universe tender and on fine-tuning the work package 5 research-design – besides the normal project management issues. (Check our website in the next week for the procurment information)

The evenings were spent networking. LAB crowd intermingling with the Summer School crowd, intermingling with First Motion partners…discussing projects, meeting the Baltic media scene, well, you know. So basically it was a 24-hours-a-day thing and everyone went home with their head buzzing from all the people and ideas. I guess the weekend coming up came in handy… J

May, 11, 2010 Workshop in Aarhus: What is missing between content and market?

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

What is missing between content and market?

“The digitisation creates headaches for some – for others it creates unprecedented market opportunities. It all depends on what way one chooses to look….”
The goal for this workshop is to bring us up to date on what is happening in the area of digital content distribution, to help the industry to see new market oportunities and to equip the content creators to seize them! We are inviting key people within film, gaming and distribution industries, to join us for one full day of learning and trying to look into the future together.

Key speakers are Asta Wellejus and Reidar Jortveit.

The workshop takes place at Filmy Aarhus on May, 11, 2010, starting 09:00 a.m

To sign up, please contact David Holme

All information can be found here on our website.

We  are looking forward to seeing you there :-)