Register today
www.televisual.com/roadshow
26 January 2010
26 January 2010 – 9.45 and 14.30
At ENVY, Rathbone Place, London W1
The very best of the
Televisual Roadshow 2009
In autumn 2009, Televisual toured the UK with a series of half-
day seminars covering the business aspects of moving image
content creation. Due to popular demand the Televisual
Roadshow will return to London on Tuesday 26 January 2010.
We’ve gathered together many of the best speakers from the
last Roadshow to stage two high impact seminars, one in the
morning (from 9.45) and one in the afternoon (from 14.30).
The speakers include...
Maddy Allen Patrick Holzen Graham Hawkins
Dennis Lennie Steve Warr Rupert Watson John Harris
Who’s it for?
The seminars are aimed at broadcast professionals, from
senior management to heads of production and executive
producers, directors, producers and PMs.
26th Jan
London
Why you need to attend
Content includes presentations about co-production finance,
ad-funded programming and production planning and
budgeting. Both seminars include a jargon free analysis of the
latest production techniques – detailing formats and products
– supported by broadcast case studies from early adopters of
and experts in file-based workflows.
How to book
A TELEVISUAL MEDIA UK EVENT
The FREE Seminars start at 9.30 and 14.30 and are three-and-a-half hours long - you only need to book
onto one time slot. Places are limited and confirmed on a first-come, first-served basis. To make sure of
your place simply register online today at...
www.televisual.com/roadshow
HEADLINE SPONSORS
COMMISSIONING PRODUCTION BUDGETING PRODUCTION WORKFLOWS RIGHTS EXPLOITATION
CO-PRODUCTION LOCAL AREA INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTION CASE STUDIES EXPERT ANALYSIS
FREE TO ATTEND SEMINARS for all of the production team, designed to promote understanding
of the latest business information and production practices
www.televisual.com/roadshow
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