CONNECT: Navigating the Human Side of Co-Production (Full-day Conference) (Early Bird) ticket
An immersive day of conversations and workshops will shift the focus from projects to people, emphasising the vital human elements behind successful co-productions. Connect will explore the nuances of non-official coproductions, where cultural competence, relationship-building, and entrepreneurial thinking shape the future of international collaborations.
DATE: Friday 29 November
TIME: 9.00am - 5.15pm
VENUE: Facet Room, The Langham Gold Coast
ADDRESS: 38 Old Burleigh Rd, Surfers Paradise QLD 4217
DRESS: Smart casual
TICKETS: Full price $100; Early bird $85
INCLUSION: Full-day delegate package including catering
9.00am: Opening Remarks, Tracey Vieira, Chair APSA
9.10am: Icebreaker
9.30am: Why Co-Produce? Case Study. Exploring the strategic reasons that drive filmmakers to co-produce internationally.
11.00am: Morning Tea Break
11.20am Panel: Cultivating Partnerships: Co-Production vs. Co-Financing and the Importance of Trust
This session will explore the critical distinctions between co-production and co-financing, offering key insights into the business affairs and legal frameworks that underpin each model. Experts will discuss what makes international partnerships thrive, using successful case studies from the Asia Pacific region.
In the second half of the panel, the focus shifts to why strong, long-term relationships come before projects. Just as land must be nurtured before it can yield a harvest, the foundation of co-productions lies in cultivating trust and understanding between partners. This discussion will dive into the metaphorical “groundwork” needed for enduring collaboration across borders, emphasizing the importance of building relationships over transactional agreements.
1pm: Lunch & Matchmaker Sessions - Networking lunch with curated “Matchmaker” sessions: Attendees can sign up for pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings with potential partners, including Australian and International producers, Screen Queensland, Screen Australia and the City of the Gold Coast representatives.
1.45pm: Masterclass - The Hard Business of Soft Skills; Producers as Entrepreneur: The evolving role of producers as they navigate complex, multi-country projects.
3.30pm: Afternoon Tea
3.45pm: Panel: Australia’s Opportunity: How to claim our place in co-productions. A candid conversation with Screen Australia and Screen Queensland on the opportunities of international co-production and co-financing and strategies to invigorate partnerships across the Asia Pacific.
4.45pm: Closing Remarks and Candid Discussion: Attendees are encouraged to share their learnings and experience from the day and the skills and opportunities
5.15pm: End
An immersive day of conversations and workshops will shift the focus from projects to people, emphasising the vital human elements behind successful co-productions. Connect will explore the nuances of non-official coproductions, where cultural competence, relationship-building, and entrepreneurial thinking shape the future of international collaborations.
DATE: Friday 29 November
TIME: 9.00am - 5.15pm
VENUE: Facet Room, The Langham Gold Coast
ADDRESS: 38 Old Burleigh Rd, Surfers Paradise QLD 4217
DRESS: Smart casual
TICKETS: Full price $100; Early bird $85
INCLUSION: Full-day delegate package including catering
9.00am: Opening Remarks, Tracey Vieira, Chair APSA
9.10am: Icebreaker
9.30am: Why Co-Produce? Case Study. Exploring the strategic reasons that drive filmmakers to co-produce internationally.
11.00am: Morning Tea Break
11.20am Panel: Cultivating Partnerships: Co-Production vs. Co-Financing and the Importance of Trust
This session will explore the critical distinctions between co-production and co-financing, offering key insights into the business affairs and legal frameworks that underpin each model. Experts will discuss what makes international partnerships thrive, using successful case studies from the Asia Pacific region.
In the second half of the panel, the focus shifts to why strong, long-term relationships come before projects. Just as land must be nurtured before it can yield a harvest, the foundation of co-productions lies in cultivating trust and understanding between partners. This discussion will dive into the metaphorical “groundwork” needed for enduring collaboration across borders, emphasizing the importance of building relationships over transactional agreements.
1pm: Lunch & Matchmaker Sessions - Networking lunch with curated “Matchmaker” sessions: Attendees can sign up for pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings with potential partners, including Australian and International producers, Screen Queensland, Screen Australia and the City of the Gold Coast representatives.
1.45pm: Masterclass - The Hard Business of Soft Skills; Producers as Entrepreneur: The evolving role of producers as they navigate complex, multi-country projects.
3.30pm: Afternoon Tea
3.45pm: Panel: Australia’s Opportunity: How to claim our place in co-productions. A candid conversation with Screen Australia and Screen Queensland on the opportunities of international co-production and co-financing and strategies to invigorate partnerships across the Asia Pacific.
4.45pm: Closing Remarks and Candid Discussion: Attendees are encouraged to share their learnings and experience from the day and the skills and opportunities
5.15pm: End