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SINGAPORE, Feb 6, 2012 - (ACN Newswire) - Singapore Exhibition Services (SES) and the Asia Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD) are pleased to announce their joint collaboration in co-presenting the third Creative Content Production Conference this year. Part of the BroadcastAsia2012 exhibition, the conference is one of the largest gatherings in Asia for executives and creators in the film and TV industries in the region to exchange views on the latest developments in the field.
The conference focuses not just on the editing of content for film & TV productions but also on strategies for developing and distributing content across different media platforms. Producers, writers, TV directors, programming directors and professionals associated with creative content generation in the region will congregate to engage in discussions, share knowledge and network with peers within the industry.
Day one of the conference will centre on the small screen and multi-screen industry, and will delve into topics such as how to create adaptable content to be delivered on these different platforms. Day two will deal with motion pictures, feature films, visual effects and issues related to content and funding for film production in the region. The final day will feature concurrent workshops which will add value on top of the conference sessions for the delegates.
The Creative Content Production Conference is scheduled to take place from 20-22 June 2012 at Suntec Singapore level 3. For more information on registration and programme, please visit http://broadcast-asia.com/creative-content-production-conference.html.
Contact:
Singapore Exhibition Services
Elaine Sng
Tel: +65-6233-6636
Email: es@sesallworld.com.com
AIBD
Yang Binyuan
Tel: +60-2282-3719
Email: yangbinyuan@aibd.org.my
Topic: Press release summary
Source: BroadcastAsia
Sectors: Trade Shows, Film & Video, Media & Marketing, IT Individual, Broadcast, Film & Sat
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