From Social Media to TV Screens

Tik Tok, YouTube and Instagram are now developing their personal brands, creating their own content and fanbases and TV Commissioners are scrambling to sign them up. Come and hear from social media stars who are infiltrating British TV screens in this RTS Futures session 'From Social Media to TV Screens'.

 

Back to Life Preview Q&A

Joining Boyd Hilton for this behind the scenes panel are creator and co-writer Daisy Haggard, co-writer Laura Solon and actors Adeel Akhtar, Geraldine James and Christine Bottomley. 

Watch the event from 1pm below:

Back To Life Series two Synopsis

Children of 9/11: Production Focus

On 11th September 2001, many children lost their parents, with over 100 born after their fathers’ deaths on that fateful day. Children of 9/11: Our Story does not return to that dramatic day but looks forward, to follow some of those children, now coming of age, from all sorts of diverse backgrounds across America and the world beyond, in order to unveil the hidden cost of the tragedy.

Futures 48 Film Challenge 2021

Receiving details for your film at 7.00pm on Friday 20 August, during the launch event starting at 6.30pm, you then have 48 hours to submit and enter your short film 7.00pm on Sunday 22 August. 

Who?

Open to aspiring filmmakers with no broadcast credits from across the United Kingdom. This competition is your chance to show off your creativity and innovation, create a short film that will be judged by the television industry and showcased on the RTS YouTube Channel. The winning film will also receive a prestigious Royal Television Society Award. 

I Can See Your Next Smash Hit: Korea’s Saturday Night Success Story

How did these shows come about and why is the UK TV industry looking to Korea for its next big hit?

We’ll hear from programme makers, broadcasters and sales chiefs in the UK and Korea to find out how those shows travelled here and were adapted for a UK market. We’ll also find out just how ideas have thrived in Korean TV and hear about the hit series which could be heading our way next.

Speakers:

Rachel Ashdown, Commissioning Editor, BBC Entertainment

"Booming Bristol" – how do we build on the success of our world class content makers?

More Indies are heading to the city, the Bottleyard Studios is expanding and the demand for space and talent, has never been stronger.

What do we need to build a sustainable future with a pipeline of talent?

Speakers: 

Stuart Davies, Bristol Editor’s Network

Rachel Drummond-Hay, Drummer Productions

Tatjana Humphries, Invest Bristol and Bath

Natalie Moore, Bristol Film Office

Mel Rodrigues, Gritty Talent

Televising the London 1948 Olympics: A Talk by Norman Green

The London 1948 Olympics were officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad, and the first to follow a 12 year hiatus caused by World War II. Dubbed the Austerity Olympics, due to the aftermath of the War, no new venues were built. The Empire Stadium and Empire Pool at Wembley Park were among the main venues. 

The BBC bought the rights for £1,000 - around £73,000 in today's money - and broadcast to to a service that was officially only available in the London area.

King Gary Preview Q&A

Co-creators Tom Davis, James De Frond along with cast members Laura Checkley, Romesh Ranganathan and Camille Coduri, join journalist Boyd Hilton for this in depth discussion into the making of the second series. Filled with clips and stories, this event is not to be missed.

King Gary Series Overview