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See TH6 With WESAWIT

Next year, as attendees of Transforming Hollywood 6 post photos and videos from the event, they will be aggregated and displayed on the Transforming Hollywood website and Facebook page as well as across monitors at the conference through TH6 sponsor, WESAWIT, a fan engagement platform for the entertainment industry.

WESAWIT, a co-venture of UCLA Producer Program alums Thibault Mathieu (’12) and Morgan Rostagnat (’11), uses proprietary technology to help event organizers understand their audience better by managing and interacting with fan content gathered from the social web.

“Today’s live event spectator is more savvy than ever, embracing multiple forms of online engagement and we expect this market segment to grow dramatically as technologies continue to expand,” says WESAWIT CEO and Co-founder, Thibault Mathieu. WESAWIT’s proprietary technology manages all visual fan content in one platform, making it easy to curate, display and interact with social content generated at individual events.

WESAWIT works with some of the most popular live entertainment venues in the U.S., including STAPLES Center, Hollywood Bowl, Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE, Walt Disney Concert Hall, and Goldenvoice.

Director of Communications & Social Media at STAPLES Center and Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE, Cara Vanderhook states, “WESAWIT has become an extension of our online marketing efforts at STAPLES Center and Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE, providing us with valuable insight about our fans and making it easier for us to interact with key audiences in real time at each and every event hosted on site.”

STAPLES Center, recent host of the 56th Annual GRAMMY Awards®, collected over 2,415 photos and 274 videos from this one event alone.

Visit WESAWIT online: www.wesawit.com, follow @wesawitapp on Twitter, and give them a like on Facebook www.facebook.com/wesawit.

Study and Practice Transmedia in Italy

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If you’re interested in joining fellow filmmakers, artists, designers, social media mavens, and developers in Fermo, Le Marche Italy, as they explore innovative storytelling techniques and produce a project for the town of Fermo, then be sure to check out MEDIARS Fermo 2014.

Organized by Alessandro Marianantoni, Researcher at UCLA’S REMAP institute, MEDIARS Fermo 2014 is the 5th edition of the multifaceted experimental approach to read and communicate the beauty of a territory. Using new media tools, the workshop crafts an innovative interface to tell stories about the town of Fermo—its richness in history, characters and traditions. The contemporary digital era heavily relies on transmedia: filmmaking, interactive media design, and emerging technologies to internationally communicate local contents and information, all of which are central to the workshop.

MEDIARS Fermo runs June 21 to July 5, 2014 and a special offer of 10% off tuition fees ($185) is available for all Transforming Hollywood 5 attendees.

Apply soon, a limited number of scholarships will be awarded! Visit www.mediars.eu/fermo2014 for more information and contact info@mediars.eu to request an application.

Transforming Hollywood 5: The Future of Television

For the past four years, UCLA and USC have co-hosted the public symposium Transmedia, Hollywood, which has explored the role of transmedia franchises in today’s entertainment industries. Led by Denise Mann (UCLA) and Henry Jenkins (USC), Transmedia, Hollywood has turned the spotlight on media creators, producers and executives, engaging them in critical dialogue with top researchers across a wide spectrum of film, media and cultural studies to provide an interdisciplinary summit for the free interchange of insights about how transmedia works and what it means, as well as looking at the dramatic changes in the entertainment industry as it adapts to a digital economy.

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This year’s Transmedia, Hollywood conference is taking on a new challenge—tracking the major changes taking place in the television industry. Companies like Amazon, Hulu, Netflix, YouTube and Microsoft Xbox, all of which began with very discrete goals—online retail, online streaming of network TV shows, direct-to-home DVD rentals, next-generation gaming, user-generated videos—have slowly begun dipping their toes in the original content waters. 2013 saw significant developments on this front with Netflix releasing three original series (“House of Cards,” “Hemlock Grove,” “Orange is the New Black”) and producing a new season of the cult hit “Arrested Development.” The first foray into original programming was a success by many accounts, including 18 combined Primetime Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominations and four wins.

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This evolution is a sure sign that big change is afoot in the entertainment industry. For that reason, UCLA and USC’s fifth annual Transmedia Hollywood becomes Transforming Hollywood 5: The Future of Television. The one-day symposium, set for April 4, 2014, will examine the landmark transformations that are impacting creators, distributors and audiences in extraordinary ways.

Topics to be covered include reinventing TV for the digital future, video streaming on demand, independent content creation, as well as re-imagining television consumption.
Continuing in the tradition of previous years, panelists—cutting edge industry leaders and innovators, content creators, artists and scholars—will tackle these issues in a series of lively debates that take into consideration both the practical and business realities of these shifts, as well as their cultural implications.

More information about the conference can be found on the conference overview page.

Attending Transforming Hollywood Virtually

Audience members will use backchan.nl, a tool developed by MIT, to submit questions to panelists during each of the panels.

The hashtag for the conference on Twitter will be #TH5. In addition to Twitter and the audio stream, photos and videos from the conference were be available for viewing in real time using the app “WeSawIt” that consolidates content uploaded by the attendees of an event for those to enjoy who were unable to attend.

Transmedia, Hollywood 4: Spreading Change

On Friday, April 12, 2013, the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television is teamed up with USC Annenberg School of Communication and USC School of Cinematic Arts for the Transmedia, Hollywood 4: Spreading Change conference. Presented by the Andrew J. Kuehn Jr. foundation, the theme of the conference was “Spreading Change”.  The event was held at UCLA’s James Bridges Theater from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM and was followed by a reception.

Transmedia entertainment has been advanced within the Hollywood system primarily through a logic of promotion, audience building, and engagement, offering the ideal tools for capturing the imagination of networked audiences through the creation of immersive and expansive imaginary worlds. As transmedia has spread around the world, especially to countries with a much stronger tradition of public media, these same practices have been embraced as a means not of building fictional realms but of spreading change throughout the world.