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Welcome to the TIFF Kids Industry Conference! Designed to inspire and engage creators of children s films, television and games, the conference will feature a diverse group of guest speakers from around the world, ranging from filmmakers, writers and animators to researchers, interactive producers and educators. This year s edition will focus on creating memorable characters, crafting immersive stories, and inspiring children to be creators. Industry Advisory Committee The Industry Office would like to extend a special thank you to the members of its advisory committee for the 2015 TIFF Kids Industry Conference: Debbie Gordon Director of kidsmediacentre, Centennial College Bryce Hunter Interactive Producer, DHX Media Jamie Piekarz Director of Content, YTV, Treehouse and Nickelodeon Canada Peter Moss Partner, PDM Entertainment Andrew Rosen Producer, Aircraft Pictures Online Delegate Resources To access the following resources, please log in to the secured section of our website using the information on your personalized confirmation letter. Delegates Guide A detailed list of all registered industry delegates attending the 2015 TIFF Kids International Film Festival. The contact information listed is published with advance delegate permission. Delegates Search Allows registered industry delegates to locate the contact information of fellow attendees. Edit Profile This tool allows registered industry professionals to update their contact information. All updates will be visible in the Delegates Guide two business days after they are made. TIFF Kids Industry Guide A digital version of the Industry Guide that Industry Conference attendees receive in their delegate bags upon picking up their passes. Features a breakdown of all industry programming panels, speakers, and schedule. TIFF Kids Programme Guide A digital version of the Programme Guide that Industry Conference attendees receive in their delegate bags upon picking up their passes. Features a list of all films screening at the festival, accompanied by in-depth descriptions. TIFF Kids Rights List A list of all films playing at the 2015 TIFF Kids International Film Festival, with additional information such as director credits, runtime, and relevant tags/keywords. The international sales agency, sales agent contact information, and available territories are also included if applicable. Industry Workshop & Meet With... Sign-Up Form Registered delegates can access the Workshop and Meet With... sessions sign-up form in the secured section of our website. Sign-up is on a first-come, first-served basis. If a session reaches maximum capacity, it will be marked as such and delegates wishing to attend can attempt to rush the session day-of. TIFF Industry Office Geoff Macnaughton Senior Manager, Industry Office Vanessa Tam Coordinator, Industry Office Gabrielle Leith Senior Coordinator, Industry Registration Contact us at tiffkidsindustry@tiff.net
Schedule Overview Tuesday, April 7 4:00PM 5:35PM Wednesday, April 8 CINEMA 4 10:00 AM 11:00 AM BREAKFAST 11:00 AM 11:45 AM PRESENTATION Writing and Rewriting (and Rewriting) Feature Animation: The Journey from Script to Screen 11:45 AM 12:30 PM PRESENTATION Family Entertainment on YouTube 12:30 PM 1:30 PM LUNCH 1:30 PM 3:00 PM PANEL Inspiring Kids to be Creators 3:30 PM 4:15 PM SHOWCASE Wuxia the Fox, In pursuit of lost dreams 4:30 PM 5:30 PM MASTER CLASS Master Class with Cartoon Saloon 5:30 PM 8:30 PM Industry Cocktail (TIFF LOUNGE, 2ND FLOOR) INDUSTRY SCREENING: Song of the Sea In advance of our Master Class with Cartoon Saloon session on Wednesday, April 8 (see below), join us for this special screening of the Irish animation studio s Academy Award-nominated hit. This screening is open exclusively to registered industry delegates of the TIFF Kids International Film Festival. Delegates will be required to show their badge in order to gain access to the screening. Seating is limited and available only on a first-come, first-served basis. Session Types PRESENTATIONS & PANELS Plenary sessions with industry leaders, open to all TIFF Kids Industry delegates on a first-come, first-served basis. SHOWCASE Demonstrations of how new technologies and platforms can extend and enhance children s entertainment properties. Thursday, April 9 Friday, April 10 TIFF KIDS INDUSTRY LOUNGE 9:00 AM 10:00 AM BREAKFAST 10:00 AM 11:00 AM MEET WITH... Meet the Creatives 8:30 AM 1:00 PM WORKSHOP Adapt This! @ TIFF Kids Festival Invitation Only! CINEMA 5 11:00 AM 12:30 PM WORKSHOP Calling all YouTube Creators 11:30 AM 12:30 PM MEET WITH... Meet the Development Executives 12:30 PM 1:30 PM LUNCH 1:30 PM 3:00 PM WORKSHOP Doing It for the Kids 2:00 PM 3:00 PM MEET WITH... Meet the Buyers MASTER CLASS Offers focused studies on the creative process behind feature filmmaking, presented by a key industry leader. WORKSHOPS These in-depth, instructor-led sessions give delegates insight into the variety of craft and creative processes in the children s entertainment industry. MEET WITH... A series of intimate industry sessions that allow delegates to meet influential figures on both the creative and business sides of the children s film, television, and digital media industries. 3:30 PM 5:00 PM WORKSHOP Minecraft Unplugged 8:30 AM 5:00 PM WORKSHOP* Developing Strong Stories for Strong Children (THE LAB, 4TH FLOOR) * This Workshop is not available for sign-up in the Online Delegate Resources. Please email tiffkidsindustry@tiff.net to register. 5:00 PM 6:00 PM digiplayspace TOUR HSBC GALLERY, MAIN FLOOR Schedule subject to change.
Sessions Overview Wednesday, April 8 All of today s sessions take place in Cinema 4. 10:00am 11:00am Breakfast Join us for complimentary coffee and pastries outside Cinema 4. 11:00am 11:45am PRESENTATION Writing and Rewriting (and Rewriting) Feature Animation: The Journey from Script to Screen When you re making an animated feature, the writing doesn t stop until the movie hits theatres. Cal Brunker and Bob Barlen (Escape from Planet Earth) will discuss the process of planning, writing, and (most importantly) rewriting animated movies while they are in production. Bob Barlen, co-writer, Cal Brunker, director & co-writer, 11:45am 12:30pm PRESENTATION Family Entertainment on YouTube YouTube is a destination for millions of families around the globe seeking content that will entertain, educate and inspire their children. Whether you're a content creator or a consumer, this session will give you an overview of the latest trends in family entertainment, including the recent launch of YouTube Kids. GUEST SPEAKER: Angela Y. Lin, Head of YouTube Kids and Learning, North America 1:30pm 3:00pm PANEL Inspiring Kids to be Creators Making, creating, doing! Digital innovations and the revival of "oldschool" technologies have allowed kids (and adults) of all ages to become "crafty" and transform from passive consumers into active creators, whether they re building Star Wars empires with LEGO, crafting vast digital landscapes in Minecraft, coding games, making and sharing films on YouTube, or building robotics at maker and science fairs. How do educators, artists, and children s entertainment professionals keep up with the latest developments in this field, and how can they harness the power of these technologies (both old and new) to help inspire the next generation of thinkers, creators and problem-solvers? Adam Clarke, Minecraft Educator and Artist Daniel Efergan, Digital Group Creative Director, Aardman Animations Dr. Margaret Honey, CEO, New York Hall of Science Jarrett Sherman, President, Digital Howard MODERATOR: Paulien Dresscher, Head of Cinekid Media Lab Co-presented with Interactive Ontario 3:30pm 4:15pm SHOWCASE Wuxia the Fox, In pursuit of lost dreams This session provides insights into the ideation, development, and execution of Wuxia the Fox, In pursuit of lost dreams, a groundbreaking multimedia gamebook for children aged five and up. Jonathan Bélisle, creator, Wuxia the Fox, In pursuit of lost dreams Laurent Guérin, Chief Content Officer, TFO MODERATOR: Jamie Piekarz, Director of Content, YTV, Treehouse and Nickelodeon Canada Co-presented with TFO 4:30pm 5:30pm MASTER CLASS Master Class with Cartoon Saloon In the past decade, Irish animation studio Cartoon Saloon has made a powerful impact in the featureanimation field with the Academy Award-nominated The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea. Nora Twomey, co-director of The Secret of Kells and head of story on Song of the Sea, will discuss the studio s unique approach to storytelling and character development. GUEST SPEAKER: Nora Twomey, Creative Director, Cartoon Saloon 5:30pm 8:30pm Industry Cocktail TIFF Lounge (2nd Floor) TIFF and the Youth Media Alliance invite you to join us for complimentary drinks and hors d oeuvres at our official Industry Cocktail during the TIFF Kids International Film Festival. Come meet and network with fellow filmmakers, content producers and researchers in the children s entertainment industry. Co-presented with
Thursday, April 9 Advance sign-up is required for all Workshop and Meet With sessions. Sign-up forms and procedures can be found in your Online Delegate Resources. 9:00am 10:00am Breakfast Join us for complimentary coffee and pastries outside Cinema 4. 10:00am 11:00am MEET WITH Meet the Creatives TIFF Kids Industry Lounge Bell Blue Room An opportunity to learn from established writers in children s film, television and interactive media. Guest speakers will provide insight into their creative processes and practices in regards to writing for young audiences. Bob Barlen, co-writer, Cal Brunker, director & co-writer, Jill Golick, creator, Ruby Skye P.I. Nora Twomey, Creative Director, Cartoon Saloon 11:00am 12:30pm WORKSHOP Calling All YouTube Creators Cinema 5 Back by popular demand! In this workshop, YouTube s Angela Y. Lin discusses strategies for building audiences and monetizing your content online. If you re releasing films, series or videos for kids and families on YouTube, this workshop is for you! Angela Y. Lin, Head of YouTube Kids and Learning, North America 11:30am 12:30pm MEET WITH Meet the Development Executives TIFF Kids Industry Lounge Bell Blue Room Representatives from Canadian production companies will discuss the development and writing process for children s television series and movies. Find out what types of content and characters production companies are looking to develop, and how to better shape your pitch. Michelle Melanson Cuperus, VP Production and Development, Radical Sheep Productions Natalie Dumoulin, VP Creative Affairs, 9 Story Entertainment Lynn Oldershaw, Executive in Charge of Production & Development Psychologist at the CBC 1:30pm 3:00pm WORKSHOP Doing It for the Kids Cinema 5 Nowadays, your audience is not only consuming your content but engaging creatively with your brand via sites, games and apps but are they doing the right stuff with it? In this workshop, Daniel Efergan of Aardman Animations will talk about what s worked (and what hasn t) in Aardman s adventures in multiplatform productions, and invite attendees to brainstorm ideas and strategies for their own brands. Daniel Efergan, Digital Group Creative Director, Aardman Animations 2:00pm 3:00pm MEET WITH Meet the Buyers TIFF Kids Industry Lounge Bell Blue Room This session allows delegates to connect directly with buyers of children s entertainment content, including Canadian broadcasters, distributors, and online platforms that serve a wide range of audiences. Sarah Haasz, Director of Programming, Family Channel Jessica Labi, VP Acquisitions, Entertainment One Films US Jamie Piekarz, Director of Content, YTV, Treehouse and Nickelodeon Canada Kate Sanagan, Partner and Director of Sales, Picture Box Distribution 3:30pm 5:00pm WORKSHOP Minecraft Unplugged Cinema 5 In this playful workshop, participants will learn how the global videogame phenomenon Minecraft can function as an engaging learning and education experience for children (and adults) of all ages. Whether you re an educator, gamer, animator, curator, creative director, or just wondering what all the fuss is about, this hands-on workshop is full of ideas and applications as to how Minecraft can work for any individual or organization. N.B. Delegates need to bring their own laptop or ipad with pre-installed Minecraft software in order to fully benefit from this workshop. Adam Clarke, Minecraft Educator and Artist 5:00pm 6:00pm digiplayspace Tour HSBC Gallery, Main Floor Join digiplayspace curator Nicholas Pagee for a guided tour of TIFF s award-winning interactive playground, featuring all-new installations, learning-centric games, mobile apps and more designed by acclaimed children s artists from around the world.
Friday, April 10 Advance sign-up is required for all Workshop and Meet With sessions. Sign-up forms and procedures can be found in your Online Delegate Resources. N Industry Venues 3rd floor, TIFF Bell Lightbox 8:30am 1:00pm WORKSHOP Adapt This! @ TIFF Kids Festival Invitation Only! This invitation-only event offers a half-day professional development workshop on children s book adaptations for film and television. Eight Ontario publishers or literary agents and eight writers, directors and producers will take part in a structured programme of project pitches and one-on-one meetings. Co-presented with 8:30am 5:00pm WORKSHOP* Developing Strong Stories for Strong Children The Lab (4th Floor) Children s television can provide kids with positive models and help them cope with crises and difficult situations, but it can also impede their self-appreciation by reinforcing stereotypes and imposing certain sets of values. In this in-depth workshop for aspiring and established writers, directors and producers, participants will learn more about how children integrate TV and film into their identity development, and will write their own little story of strength. Maya Goetz, PhD and Director, Prix Jeunesse Foundation Presented by W S E CINEMA 4 ESCALATORS WASHROOMS ELEVATORS CINEMA 5 TIFF KIDS INDUSTRY SCREENING LIBRARY Learning Studio C TIFF KIDS INDUSTRY LOUNGE Bell Blue Room * This Workshop is not available for sign-up in the Online Delegate Resources. Please email tiffkidsindustry@tiff. net to register. TIFF Kids Industry Lounge Bell Blue Room HOURS: April 7 & 8, 10am 4pm April 9 & 10, 10am 3pm The Industry Lounge is a place where delegates can relax between screenings and programming events, and it s also an ideal location for networking and holding meetings with fellow attendees. TIFF Kids Industry Screening Library Learning Studio C HOURS: April 7 17, 10am 4pm Delegates who have missed a screening can visit our on-site Screening Library to view DVDs of select TIFF Kids titles. (DVD availability not guaranteed.) Additional TIFF Kids Industry Venues: TIFF Lounge (2nd Floor) The Lab (4th Floor) Map is not to scale.
Pass Benefits ACCESS INDUSTRY PASS CONFERENCE PASS Advance Screening Tickets (5 total) Same Day Screening Tickets (3 per day) TIFF Kids Industry Screening Library TIFF Kids Industry Conference Meet With... Sessions Industry Workshops digiplayspace TIFF Kids Industry Lounge Industry Cocktail Online Delegate Resources TM Toronto International Film Festival Inc.