Size Matters: A provocative look at short-form content (RTS FUTURES)
From YouTube to Channel 4, Snapchat to BBC Three, the revolution is happening and you can be a part of it!
RTS Futures is hosting a unique event where we invite you to learn from some of the greatest short-form pioneers.
An esteemed panel of industry leaders is ready to share their advice, trends and insights. Topics include how to create a career online, what short videos gets commissioned and what the future holds for emerging creative talent.
NBCUniversal International named lead sponsor of RTS London Conference 2016
As leader of one of the world’s largest media and entertainment companies, Burke will share his views on global media trends, how NBCUniversal is capitalising on shifts in consumer, technological and market dynamics, and his expectations for the future.
How To Get That Job
How do you craft an impactful CV and be in with a chance of getting that key interview?
Join RTS Futures for an exclusive workshop to help you get a step closer to securing a job in TV.
Jude Winstanley, experienced production manager and founder of recruitment and career development website The Unit List will provide you with skills to help you overcome the first hurdles in your job search:
· What does a great CV look like?
· Where do you look for work?
· How do you approach TV hirers?
'Life in the Air' - Why Bristol Leads the World in Natural History film-making
This is your chance to meet the NHU face to face; view excerpts from and discuss their latest visual feast, 'Life in the Air'; and find out more about wildlife film-making by putting questions to some of their most experienced producers on anything from innovative shooting techniques and specialist equipment to their approach to ethical issues and social media.
The Great Big Telly Quiz 2016
Digital gurus hail 'most exciting time' for online video
YouTube and Facebook, which between them boast 19 billion daily views worldwide, offer huge online platforms to video content producers but television is also entering the market.
Sky’s new TV service Sky Q includes an online video section, bringing together content from many digital creators, including Barcroft Media, Red Bull Media House and GoPro. And youth brand Vice recently announced that its first European linear TV channel, Viceland, would launch in September.
Annual General Meeting 2016
Join us for the AGM and a glass of wine and have your say in our plans for the future.
To read the 2015 Annual Report click here
An evening with Kirsty Wark, Salford
Poldark: Anatomy of a Hit
The television series Poldark was a huge hit, peaking with nearly 10 million viewers and sparking an unlikely national debate about topless scything. The eagerly awaited next series will be airing later this year, this time with 10 episodes.
Tickets are free for RTS and RTS Student members. Tickets cost £12.50 for non members Click here to book