The document proposes a community-based TV production program in Indonesia that combines students and indie musicians. It will establish a Youth Academy and production network across the country. The program's vision is to expose Indonesian local wisdom through youth perspectives via screen projects. It will teach students and musicians screen skills and empower local talent and communities. Content will focus on culture, tourism, history and humanity to promote global citizenship and nation-building.
The document discusses the history and current state of music copyright in the Philippines. It outlines key developments like the 1886 Berne Convention, Philippines becoming a signatory in 1951, and the 1997 Intellectual Property Code. It describes economic and moral rights composers hold and the role of collective management organizations like Filscap in licensing works. Challenges include addressing digital piracy and licensing in the archipelago. Filscap aims to increase revenues and open new branches in the coming years.
A comprehensive review of TV Advertising Basics and Fundamentals. Nielsen's role; Measurement; Local TV, Network TV, Cable TV. The largest ad spenders and cable companies. Stats on who's watching and how much. Great for those who are looking to gain some basic TV knowledge.
Part01 broadcast TV in the middle East and digital media_ Strategic ApproachSameer Issa
Broadcast TV in the Middle East and Digital Media, Strategic Approach for Sustainable engagement.
Part 1/3: Changing Media Landscape, Trends and Future Opportunities.
Part 2/3: News broadcast TV in the middle East and Digital Media, Strategic Opportunities.
Part 3/3: Digital Brand & Technology
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Jamie Enser oversees theatrical and event production at the Center for the Arts. She has expanded the Center's production services to serve the entire university. Enser launched the first major television initiative called "Music Is Art Live @ The Center" which featured over 200 local artists over 41 episodes. She also developed a video production group that has won numerous awards and now collaborates with various university departments to produce television programs, videos, and web content. Enser values collaboration and ensuring students gain experience through internships and training in production.
This project summarizes the best strategy for an art organization like ACMI in order to effectively engage with communities and audiences, how to interact with other peer organization, and how to strategically involve employees, with the purpose to create long term value for the city of Melbourne.
Sagiya Foundation Company Profile 2016Philani Duma
Sagiya Foundation is an emerging South African performing arts and theatre production company focused on delivering Afrocentric productions. Their productions aim to educate and motivate communities through themes of environmental conservation, HIV/AIDS awareness, and cultural appreciation. Recent successes include the musical Izintombi and the theatre production Dim-Dep. Sagiya Foundation partners with government departments, universities, and other organizations to develop and present productions that achieve strategic community development goals. They provide services such as creative writing, theatre direction, and artist management, and have received endorsements and funding from partners like Ethekwini Municipality and the Department of Arts and Culture.
Ce C 2012 Pre Final Shankar Total August15Shankar Barua
The document describes the Carnival of e-Creativity (CeC), an annual global event that brings together leading practitioners from various fields of creative arts, sciences, music, video, and technologies. Over its 6 years, CeC has connected over 2,500 creative professionals globally and built one of the largest archives of electronic art. The upcoming CeC 2012 event will take place in Sattal Estate, India, featuring presentations, performances, and screenings across 3 days to promote experimental creativity, collaboration, and innovation.
This document provides information about JMC Academy, an Australian institution that offers diplomas and degrees in creative industries fields such as music, audio engineering, entertainment business, animation, game development, film and television, and digital design. JMC Academy has campuses in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane and welcomes both domestic and international students. The document outlines the programs, facilities, support services, and career outcomes provided by JMC Academy.
The document discusses the history and current state of music copyright in the Philippines. It outlines key developments like the 1886 Berne Convention, Philippines becoming a signatory in 1951, and the 1997 Intellectual Property Code. It describes economic and moral rights composers hold and the role of collective management organizations like Filscap in licensing works. Challenges include addressing digital piracy and licensing in the archipelago. Filscap aims to increase revenues and open new branches in the coming years.
A comprehensive review of TV Advertising Basics and Fundamentals. Nielsen's role; Measurement; Local TV, Network TV, Cable TV. The largest ad spenders and cable companies. Stats on who's watching and how much. Great for those who are looking to gain some basic TV knowledge.
Part01 broadcast TV in the middle East and digital media_ Strategic ApproachSameer Issa
Broadcast TV in the Middle East and Digital Media, Strategic Approach for Sustainable engagement.
Part 1/3: Changing Media Landscape, Trends and Future Opportunities.
Part 2/3: News broadcast TV in the middle East and Digital Media, Strategic Opportunities.
Part 3/3: Digital Brand & Technology
Created by: Sameer Issa / 2013
Jamie Enser oversees theatrical and event production at the Center for the Arts. She has expanded the Center's production services to serve the entire university. Enser launched the first major television initiative called "Music Is Art Live @ The Center" which featured over 200 local artists over 41 episodes. She also developed a video production group that has won numerous awards and now collaborates with various university departments to produce television programs, videos, and web content. Enser values collaboration and ensuring students gain experience through internships and training in production.
This project summarizes the best strategy for an art organization like ACMI in order to effectively engage with communities and audiences, how to interact with other peer organization, and how to strategically involve employees, with the purpose to create long term value for the city of Melbourne.
Sagiya Foundation Company Profile 2016Philani Duma
Sagiya Foundation is an emerging South African performing arts and theatre production company focused on delivering Afrocentric productions. Their productions aim to educate and motivate communities through themes of environmental conservation, HIV/AIDS awareness, and cultural appreciation. Recent successes include the musical Izintombi and the theatre production Dim-Dep. Sagiya Foundation partners with government departments, universities, and other organizations to develop and present productions that achieve strategic community development goals. They provide services such as creative writing, theatre direction, and artist management, and have received endorsements and funding from partners like Ethekwini Municipality and the Department of Arts and Culture.
Ce C 2012 Pre Final Shankar Total August15Shankar Barua
The document describes the Carnival of e-Creativity (CeC), an annual global event that brings together leading practitioners from various fields of creative arts, sciences, music, video, and technologies. Over its 6 years, CeC has connected over 2,500 creative professionals globally and built one of the largest archives of electronic art. The upcoming CeC 2012 event will take place in Sattal Estate, India, featuring presentations, performances, and screenings across 3 days to promote experimental creativity, collaboration, and innovation.
This document provides information about JMC Academy, an Australian institution that offers diplomas and degrees in creative industries fields such as music, audio engineering, entertainment business, animation, game development, film and television, and digital design. JMC Academy has campuses in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane and welcomes both domestic and international students. The document outlines the programs, facilities, support services, and career outcomes provided by JMC Academy.
Soundstreams New Models of Distribution Conference - CMC Presentationsoundstreams
The Canadian Music Centre is an organization that promotes and distributes classical music by Canadian composers. It houses archival collections, operates a library, publishes scores, and distributes recordings through its Centrediscs label. While traditional music distribution was limited to three major channels, new technologies now provide more freedom and opportunities through online distribution channels like podcasts, streaming audio, and digital downloads. However, this has also presented challenges for organizations to adapt their business models and strategies to fully utilize new distribution methods and develop comprehensive approaches that move beyond just availability to appreciation and commercial success.
Renaissance is an education company that develops innovative curriculum and integrates technology into classrooms. One of their programs is Renaissance Rewind, which is a 2-hour history presentation for students grades 5-10 that uses storytelling, music, audio/visual aids to chronologically cover various history topics. The presentation is engaging for students and caters to different learning styles. The document outlines the program details and opportunities for sponsors to support Renaissance Rewind sessions in schools, including branding integrations and rates.
This document discusses using online video sharing platforms like YouTube for educational purposes. It argues that digital native teaching methods using student-generated online videos can work for any subject. Examples are given of types of educational videos that could be shared, like performances, class clips, and video blogs. Considerations around copyright and promoting student work are also discussed.
CPTC is a major production house, training institution, and cable channel in Jamaica with extensive audiovisual resources. It holds one of the largest collections of arts and culture materials in the Caribbean in its library containing over 30,000 hours of video and 2,000 publications. CPTC aims to digitize its indigenous footage and make its library accessible online as part of a library network, allowing public access to cultural resources across institutions. It envisions strategic alliances and collaboration to promote sharing of cultural materials, engage the diaspora, and support education through its vast library collections.
Herbert Media: Working with young people!Herbert Media
A slideshow highlighting the work and breadth of projects undertaken with young people undertaken by the creative media department from the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum Coventry
StudioBound is a multidisciplinary creative group led by Patrick Larsen that designs sets, environments, and experiences for television, live events, and themed attractions. Their vision is to ignite creativity and spark imagination in audiences around the world. They use design thinking to create spectacles that engage people and trigger emotion. Some of their past projects include sets for the Olympics, concerts, and theme park attractions in Singapore.
The document provides an overview of the student's 9-month work placement with Dublin Community Television (DCTV). It describes two projects the student worked on - CityWide, a 2-3 minute community news segment filmed around Dublin, and Bump TV, a 15-minute hip hop music show filmed in a gallery basement. It also briefly outlines DCTV's history and operations, including its community licensing, membership fees, office/studio locations and equipment, and training programs for unemployed people.
The EUscreen project aims to promote access to over 1 million items of European television content from the 1950s to the present. It aggregates this content from 28 partner organizations across 17 EU countries and makes it available through its own portal and Europeana. EUscreenXL, a follow up project, expands the consortium to 29 partners and aims to aggregate over 1 million items, with a core collection of over 20,000 items having full audiovisual content and metadata. The documents discuss how remix practices can help motivate users to engage with and contextualize the television content, such as by extracting quotes and recombining excerpts. It explores how to encourage community participation in remixing while respecting limitations on sharing remixed works.
The document discusses the EUscreen and EUscreenXL projects, which aim to aggregate over 1 million items of European television content and make them accessible online through Europeana. It describes how EUscreenXL involves 29 partners including broadcasters and archives from 17 countries. The document also discusses remix practices in online video culture and how EUscreen could motivate users to remix and engage with its television heritage content, noting some of the limitations archives may have. It raises questions about how people would like to enjoy and reuse television content in the future.
The document describes an immersive art installation called FLUIDATA created by the Brisbane-based performance group Igneous. It will be on display from June 13-20, 2015 at the QUT Creative Industries Precinct in Brisbane. The installation explores Queensland's waterways through digital media and performances. It incorporates media that Igneous collected from traveling over 7,000 km and documenting local creeks and waterways. Visitors can interact with the multimedia installation to have unique experiences reflecting on water and the environment. Live performances will also stream online to connect local and international audiences.
Co creative companies developing city districtsmarija
This document discusses evidence-based urban policy and creative districts. It describes Movense Ltd, a company that aims to improve living environments through co-creation. It then discusses two areas in Helsinki - Arabianranta and Hernesaari. Arabianranta is presented as a co-creative campus that has undergone historical waves of development. Projects and cultural concepts developed there are outlined. Hernesaari is described as transitioning from a shipyard to a residential area, with the concept of "cultural dockers" proposed to generate new ideas through grassroots creativity. Workshops are discussed as a means of co-creating visions for Hernesaari. The conclusions highlight passion, very local approaches, living drama/action,
Aimee Espiritu oversees the C.I.T.Y. Teen Internship Program and assisted in designing new experiences at the Children's Creativity Museum. She hopes to empower youth through creative hands-on experiences and social transformation. The museum serves about 90,000 people annually and provides programs like the Summer Studio Series where teen interns work with local artists.
TV Santa Barbara provided over $497,000 worth of media production resources to the community in 2013, aired over 1,500 original episodes of programming including over 1,000 produced locally, and expanded its community multimedia center which saw over 5,000 hours of community use and provided youth media programs and support to non-profit organizations.
The document discusses three inspirations for India: People Tree, Under Construction, and the ecosystem approach. [1] People Tree started as a small group of designers in 1990 that focused on social purpose, ecological responsibility, and collective creativity. [2] Under Construction aims to disseminate independent educational films from a single source to facilitate discourse and access to knowledge. [3] The ecosystem approach discusses initiatives like Tiger Watch and handicraft programs that promote environmental conservation and local communities.
The document provides an evaluation of the Pixelate project, which aimed to increase digital media content production across communities in Greater Manchester. It details the project framework, methodology used to evaluate outcomes, and key findings. The project involved over 140 participants from deprived areas across the region in creating 70 digital works. Participants developed new skills and community cohesion was improved. The project leveraged over £200,000 and successfully met its goals of increasing participation and digital skills in underserved communities.
We establish the place for media-art and creativity development, using the unique space called ‘The Big Wine Storehouse’ at the ‘Winzavod’ art-complex
With the support of scientific, social and cultural organizations we unite youth making it possible for them to implement their projects and develop new ones
We form the interactive environment combining academic art, pop culture and experimental tech
An ident is a short clip, usually around 20 seconds, that is shown on TV before a programme starts. It tells viewers what channel they are watching. Idents are designed to attract audiences to a channel and represent its identity and brand. Common purposes of idents are to identify the channel, inform viewers of upcoming programmes, and build brand recognition. BBC One introduced its first ident, called the "Bat's Wings", in 1953.
The document describes a cluster awards event held by 6 rural schools to celebrate student work focused on their local communities. Students entered categories like photography, PowerPoint, posters and videos. The event aimed to meet national goals and teach ICT skills. Teachers received support to incorporate the projects into classwork. An awards evening was held where community members celebrated student achievements. Organizers learned lessons to improve the event for the following year.
The document summarizes feedback from previous conferences organized by SAME (Scottish Association for Music Education). Attendees commented that they found the day to be most enjoyable, relevant, informative, and inspiring. They appreciated the resources and ideas provided and felt motivated and refreshed. The conference is an excellent opportunity for professional development in music education. The upcoming September conference details are provided along with booking information.
The document summarizes feedback from previous conferences organized by SAME (Scottish Association for Music Education). Attendees commented that they found the day to be most enjoyable, relevant, informative, and inspiring. They appreciated the resources and ideas provided and felt motivated and refreshed. The conference is an excellent opportunity for professional development in music education. The upcoming September conference details are provided along with booking information.
Modern Radio Frequency Access Control Systems: The Key to Efficiency and SafetyAITIX LLC
Today's fast-paced environment worries companies of all sizes about efficiency and security. Businesses are constantly looking for new and better solutions to solve their problems, whether it's data security or facility access. RFID for access control technologies have revolutionized this.
Soundstreams New Models of Distribution Conference - CMC Presentationsoundstreams
The Canadian Music Centre is an organization that promotes and distributes classical music by Canadian composers. It houses archival collections, operates a library, publishes scores, and distributes recordings through its Centrediscs label. While traditional music distribution was limited to three major channels, new technologies now provide more freedom and opportunities through online distribution channels like podcasts, streaming audio, and digital downloads. However, this has also presented challenges for organizations to adapt their business models and strategies to fully utilize new distribution methods and develop comprehensive approaches that move beyond just availability to appreciation and commercial success.
Renaissance is an education company that develops innovative curriculum and integrates technology into classrooms. One of their programs is Renaissance Rewind, which is a 2-hour history presentation for students grades 5-10 that uses storytelling, music, audio/visual aids to chronologically cover various history topics. The presentation is engaging for students and caters to different learning styles. The document outlines the program details and opportunities for sponsors to support Renaissance Rewind sessions in schools, including branding integrations and rates.
This document discusses using online video sharing platforms like YouTube for educational purposes. It argues that digital native teaching methods using student-generated online videos can work for any subject. Examples are given of types of educational videos that could be shared, like performances, class clips, and video blogs. Considerations around copyright and promoting student work are also discussed.
CPTC is a major production house, training institution, and cable channel in Jamaica with extensive audiovisual resources. It holds one of the largest collections of arts and culture materials in the Caribbean in its library containing over 30,000 hours of video and 2,000 publications. CPTC aims to digitize its indigenous footage and make its library accessible online as part of a library network, allowing public access to cultural resources across institutions. It envisions strategic alliances and collaboration to promote sharing of cultural materials, engage the diaspora, and support education through its vast library collections.
Herbert Media: Working with young people!Herbert Media
A slideshow highlighting the work and breadth of projects undertaken with young people undertaken by the creative media department from the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum Coventry
StudioBound is a multidisciplinary creative group led by Patrick Larsen that designs sets, environments, and experiences for television, live events, and themed attractions. Their vision is to ignite creativity and spark imagination in audiences around the world. They use design thinking to create spectacles that engage people and trigger emotion. Some of their past projects include sets for the Olympics, concerts, and theme park attractions in Singapore.
The document provides an overview of the student's 9-month work placement with Dublin Community Television (DCTV). It describes two projects the student worked on - CityWide, a 2-3 minute community news segment filmed around Dublin, and Bump TV, a 15-minute hip hop music show filmed in a gallery basement. It also briefly outlines DCTV's history and operations, including its community licensing, membership fees, office/studio locations and equipment, and training programs for unemployed people.
The EUscreen project aims to promote access to over 1 million items of European television content from the 1950s to the present. It aggregates this content from 28 partner organizations across 17 EU countries and makes it available through its own portal and Europeana. EUscreenXL, a follow up project, expands the consortium to 29 partners and aims to aggregate over 1 million items, with a core collection of over 20,000 items having full audiovisual content and metadata. The documents discuss how remix practices can help motivate users to engage with and contextualize the television content, such as by extracting quotes and recombining excerpts. It explores how to encourage community participation in remixing while respecting limitations on sharing remixed works.
The document discusses the EUscreen and EUscreenXL projects, which aim to aggregate over 1 million items of European television content and make them accessible online through Europeana. It describes how EUscreenXL involves 29 partners including broadcasters and archives from 17 countries. The document also discusses remix practices in online video culture and how EUscreen could motivate users to remix and engage with its television heritage content, noting some of the limitations archives may have. It raises questions about how people would like to enjoy and reuse television content in the future.
The document describes an immersive art installation called FLUIDATA created by the Brisbane-based performance group Igneous. It will be on display from June 13-20, 2015 at the QUT Creative Industries Precinct in Brisbane. The installation explores Queensland's waterways through digital media and performances. It incorporates media that Igneous collected from traveling over 7,000 km and documenting local creeks and waterways. Visitors can interact with the multimedia installation to have unique experiences reflecting on water and the environment. Live performances will also stream online to connect local and international audiences.
Co creative companies developing city districtsmarija
This document discusses evidence-based urban policy and creative districts. It describes Movense Ltd, a company that aims to improve living environments through co-creation. It then discusses two areas in Helsinki - Arabianranta and Hernesaari. Arabianranta is presented as a co-creative campus that has undergone historical waves of development. Projects and cultural concepts developed there are outlined. Hernesaari is described as transitioning from a shipyard to a residential area, with the concept of "cultural dockers" proposed to generate new ideas through grassroots creativity. Workshops are discussed as a means of co-creating visions for Hernesaari. The conclusions highlight passion, very local approaches, living drama/action,
Aimee Espiritu oversees the C.I.T.Y. Teen Internship Program and assisted in designing new experiences at the Children's Creativity Museum. She hopes to empower youth through creative hands-on experiences and social transformation. The museum serves about 90,000 people annually and provides programs like the Summer Studio Series where teen interns work with local artists.
TV Santa Barbara provided over $497,000 worth of media production resources to the community in 2013, aired over 1,500 original episodes of programming including over 1,000 produced locally, and expanded its community multimedia center which saw over 5,000 hours of community use and provided youth media programs and support to non-profit organizations.
The document discusses three inspirations for India: People Tree, Under Construction, and the ecosystem approach. [1] People Tree started as a small group of designers in 1990 that focused on social purpose, ecological responsibility, and collective creativity. [2] Under Construction aims to disseminate independent educational films from a single source to facilitate discourse and access to knowledge. [3] The ecosystem approach discusses initiatives like Tiger Watch and handicraft programs that promote environmental conservation and local communities.
The document provides an evaluation of the Pixelate project, which aimed to increase digital media content production across communities in Greater Manchester. It details the project framework, methodology used to evaluate outcomes, and key findings. The project involved over 140 participants from deprived areas across the region in creating 70 digital works. Participants developed new skills and community cohesion was improved. The project leveraged over £200,000 and successfully met its goals of increasing participation and digital skills in underserved communities.
We establish the place for media-art and creativity development, using the unique space called ‘The Big Wine Storehouse’ at the ‘Winzavod’ art-complex
With the support of scientific, social and cultural organizations we unite youth making it possible for them to implement their projects and develop new ones
We form the interactive environment combining academic art, pop culture and experimental tech
An ident is a short clip, usually around 20 seconds, that is shown on TV before a programme starts. It tells viewers what channel they are watching. Idents are designed to attract audiences to a channel and represent its identity and brand. Common purposes of idents are to identify the channel, inform viewers of upcoming programmes, and build brand recognition. BBC One introduced its first ident, called the "Bat's Wings", in 1953.
The document describes a cluster awards event held by 6 rural schools to celebrate student work focused on their local communities. Students entered categories like photography, PowerPoint, posters and videos. The event aimed to meet national goals and teach ICT skills. Teachers received support to incorporate the projects into classwork. An awards evening was held where community members celebrated student achievements. Organizers learned lessons to improve the event for the following year.
The document summarizes feedback from previous conferences organized by SAME (Scottish Association for Music Education). Attendees commented that they found the day to be most enjoyable, relevant, informative, and inspiring. They appreciated the resources and ideas provided and felt motivated and refreshed. The conference is an excellent opportunity for professional development in music education. The upcoming September conference details are provided along with booking information.
The document summarizes feedback from previous conferences organized by SAME (Scottish Association for Music Education). Attendees commented that they found the day to be most enjoyable, relevant, informative, and inspiring. They appreciated the resources and ideas provided and felt motivated and refreshed. The conference is an excellent opportunity for professional development in music education. The upcoming September conference details are provided along with booking information.
Modern Radio Frequency Access Control Systems: The Key to Efficiency and SafetyAITIX LLC
Today's fast-paced environment worries companies of all sizes about efficiency and security. Businesses are constantly looking for new and better solutions to solve their problems, whether it's data security or facility access. RFID for access control technologies have revolutionized this.
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The notion of Dwayne Johnson kidnapping seems straight out of a Hollywood thriller. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, known for his larger-than-life persona, immense popularity. and action-packed filmography, is the last person anyone would envision being a victim of kidnapping. Yet, the bizarre and riveting tale of such an incident, filled with twists and turns. has captured the imagination of many. In this article, we delve into the intricate details of this astonishing event. exploring every aspect, from the dramatic rescue operation to the aftermath and the lessons learned.
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The Origins of the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping Saga
Dwayne Johnson: A Brief Background
Before discussing the specifics of the kidnapping. it is crucial to understand who Dwayne Johnson is and why his kidnapping would be so significant. Born May 2, 1972, Dwayne Douglas Johnson is an American actor, producer, businessman. and former professional wrestler. Known by his ring name, "The Rock," he gained fame in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) before transitioning to a successful career in Hollywood.
Johnson's filmography includes blockbuster hits such as "The Fast and the Furious" series, "Jumanji," "Moana," and "San Andreas." His charismatic personality, impressive physique. and action-star status have made him a beloved figure worldwide. Thus, the news of his kidnapping would send shockwaves across the globe.
Setting the Scene: The Day of the Kidnapping
The incident of Dwayne Johnson's kidnapping began on an ordinary day. Johnson was filming his latest high-octane action film set to break box office records. The location was a remote yet scenic area. chosen for its rugged terrain and breathtaking vistas. perfect for the film's climactic scenes.
But, beneath the veneer of normalcy, a sinister plot was unfolding. Unbeknownst to Johnson and his team, a group of criminals had planned his abduction. hoping to leverage his celebrity status for a hefty ransom. The stage was set for an event that would soon dominate worldwide headlines and social media feeds.
The Abduction: Unfolding the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping
The Moment of Capture
On the day of the kidnapping, everything seemed to be proceeding as usual on set. Johnson and his co-stars and crew were engrossed in shooting a particularly demanding scene. As the day wore on, the production team took a short break. providing the kidnappers with the perfect opportunity to strike.
The abduction was executed with military precision. A group of masked men, armed and organized, infiltrated the set. They created chaos, taking advantage of the confusion to isolate Johnson. Johnson was outnumbered and caught off guard despite his formidable strength and fighting skills. The kidnappers overpowered him, bundled him into a waiting vehicle. and sped away, leaving everyone on set in a state of shock and disbelief.
The Immediate Aftermath
The immediate aftermath of the Dwayne Johnson kidnappin
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Early Life and Backgrounds
Orpah Winfrey: From Humble Beginnings to Media Mogul
Orpah Winfrey, often known as Oprah due to a misspelling on her birth certificate. was born on January 29, 1954, in Kosciusko, Mississippi. Raised in poverty by her grandmother, Winfrey's early life was marked by hardship and adversity. Despite these challenges. she demonstrated a keen intellect and an early talent for public speaking.
Winfrey's journey to success began with a scholarship to Tennessee State University. where she studied communication. Her first job in media was as a co-anchor for the local evening news in Nashville. This role paved the way for her eventual transition to talk show hosting. where she found her true calling.
Dwayne Johnson: From Wrestling Royalty to Hollywood Superstar
Dwayne Johnson, also known by his ring name "The Rock," was born on May 2, 1972, in Hayward, California. He comes from a family of professional wrestlers, with both his father, Rocky Johnson. and his grandfather, Peter Maivia, being notable figures in the wrestling world. Johnson's early life was spent moving between New Zealand and the United States. experiencing a variety of cultural influences.
Before entering the world of professional wrestling. Johnson had aspirations of becoming a professional football player. He played college football at the University of Miami. where he was part of a national championship team. But, injuries curtailed his football career, leading him to follow in his family's footsteps and enter the wrestling ring.
Career Milestones
Orpah Winfrey: The Queen of All Media
Winfrey's career breakthrough came in 1986 when she launched "The Oprah Winfrey Show." The show became a cultural phenomenon. drawing millions of viewers daily and earning many awards. Winfrey's empathetic and candid interviewing style resonated with audiences. helping her tackle diverse and often challenging topics.
Beyond her talk show, Winfrey expanded her empire to include the creation of Harpo Productions. a multimedia production company. She also launched "O, The Oprah Magazine" and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, further solidifying her status as a media mogul.
Dwayne Johnson: From The Ring to The Big Screen
Dwayne Johnson's wrestling career took off in the late 1990s. when he became one of the most charismatic and popular figures in WWE. His larger-than-life persona and catchphrases endeared him to fans. making him a household name. But, Johnson had ambitions beyond the wrestling ring.
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2. We build our own youth academy, production and broadcast network
entire country
where ?
Indonesia as the 3rd biggest democracy country with
250 million population
Our Motto
Real Learn
Real Broadcast
Real Proud
How ?
We combine two different active and big communities together :
student and indie musician
So how ?
Interest right, let check further....
3. Before let see first our vision and mission
SMTV Screen Community Development Programs for Youth
(by Miracelova Screeen Institute & QB Productions)
CEO Founder : R.Arvin I.Miracelova
Vision :
The best in working with the youth of Indonesia to expose Indonesian local wisdom through their
youthful perspective, which will transform into all kinds of screen projects and sustainable exposing
positive content not only locally in Indonesia but also in global scalability. It is an integrated screen
development program that is capable of publishing our local potential for globalisation and in the
future will bring about positive change and wealth to Indonesia through our integrated screen youth
development program..
Mission :
To build a Youth Screen Knowledge Center (SCE) and SCE support infrastructure, and empower
local youth talent. Become a new future model of video production comprehensively, from idea
conception to project completion, connecting communities, and empowering local :TV stations,
students, and musicians. To promote the ideals of global citizenship and nation building through film
and Television projects focusing on culture, tourism, history, the environment, and humanity.
4. 1)Real life Learning “Production” :
We have TOS (Talents on Screen) Academy :
- Involving more than thousand of youth students and musician in screen projects
-Hundred schools elementary, high school and colleges either local students or International students.
“Kids and Teens TV Station Network”
(to teach kids and teens to run TV stations)
“Kids and Teen Filmmakers Camp”
(to educate and inspire the next generation of of filmmaker in todays
teens and children.)
“SMTV(Student Music Television) Production”
To teach children and teen how to produce real programing for
television .More than 2000 hours of episodes has been produced.
* Qbeat Video Song Academy
(produced more than 100 music videos in adventure clip program our archipelago)
*QB Musical Pictures
(produced more than 10 musical film)
* Miracelova Musical Theater
* Musical Puppet Inc
note : Golden Triangle TV Program Concept (To Produces Nation building content by
collaborating with two active communities : Musicians and Student filmmakers)
9. 2) Real Broadcast : SMTV Networks
Broadcast in entire country
30 Local Television
Local TV Cable Networks
Multiple channels SMTV on line network
(based on own R&D)
SMTV I Pad TV
3) Real Proud : Talents get Awards, and Content broadcast
10. Standard Format Content/Episode
Nation Building Messages (inside project or behind the scene):
Tourism,culture,history
Go Green, environment
Humanity,religion
“Musician Community”
Band/musician involved in
Video Clip
“Student Community”
Talents Student involved as
Musical Film
Kids&Teens Clipmaker Theatre Musical
Kids&Teens Filmmaker Puppet Musical
Kids&Teens Broadcaster Many kinds TV Episodes
VJ, Clip Model, Acting Behind the scene project&talkshow
13. In 3 years our Clip Academy produced more than
100 music videos with high quality broadcast already
Affordable budget , great experience with our production talents,
high impact broadcast promotion
15. Example Program ” School Rock Tour
(Student Clip Learning Competition)
As one of Student Music Channel Special Episodes
Young Indie Band as Object
KnockDown Green Screen
Incubating new hot prospect
artists
Portable studio SMTV goes to school
QuickWorkshops
Large database of greenscreen background (video
footage, animation and pictures), SMTV owned.
Scriptwriter
VJing
Cameramen
Clip Director
Etc
Action!
2030 min action per team.
Up to 20 team per Event
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20. SMTV Golden Triangle
Tvnya Kolaborasi Pelajar & Musisi Indonesia
Nation Building Messages through TV Episodes
Music Community
Student Community
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22. Local Community Empowerment
SMTV Activities
Local
students
Local
Television
FIELD PRODUCTION
Local
Tourism POST PRODUCTION
Industry
BROADCAST &
PUBLICATION
Local
school
partners
Local
Musician
23. Profit Centre
”Long Tail community based market”
Sponsorship Message for Nation Building
Artist CSR Program
(substitude Artist Foundation)
or
Song Publicist in Student Community
Student Academy for Learn for Label/Indie
As new rules system of musician
Ex: commercial video clip x studentclip
(1 song = two clips)
24. Another Execution
Adventures Film Camp (International Student)
The plan is to teach International students film making on Indonesia's beautiful
countrysides, whilst having an adventure. Students would make their own film
while adventuring and being exposed to traditional Indonesian artistic culture.
These films would have serve purpose of promoting Indonesia to their friends
and families, and also would be posting them on the Internet. The students
videos showcasing our countries diverse culture and natural beauty; would
serve as a promotional tool for Indonesian tourism, as well as being good
diplomatic public relations.
Progress : More than 1500 hours of episodes been produced involving
hundred schools and musicians.
25. International Collaboration Proposed offering for the
future with the UK side :
Production
Production Synergy (International Project Collaboration) We are Currently planning is a
cinema film in a special beach camp as our diverse and naturally beautiful countryside of
Tidung (ShipMaker Island) in Indonesia using a large greenscreen. This is collaborative
project between the UK and Indonesia, and would also be funded by the Indonesian
producer and UK producer cooperatively.
We are planning cooperative international distribution.
Distribution
We are currently producing a puppet film using wooden dolls originally made by local
craftsmen. Each doll will be designed to resemble world historical figures. The goal is 100
world figures. These programs will be in English and distributed internationally,
Indonesian students will be working in collaboration with international students to
produce these films. e.g. Gandhi, Barack Obama, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein,
Shakespeare, Martin Luther King Junior, Leonardo da Vinci, etc.
Business Education System Supervision.
We are currently developing our branch in other cities,
benchmark model be needed.
26. ● THANK YOU
http://miracelova.blogspot.com
http://smtvindonesia.com
http://qbproductions.com
http://tosacademy.com