The World Congress of History Producers High Patronage Host Broadcaster - Rai Educational

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Please note, speaker names and information are continually added to this schedule as details are confirmed. This schedule is subject to change. Map of Venue

Thursday December 01st, 2005

12:00-19:00Video Library Opens
12:00-20:00Registration Desk Opens
14:15-18:15Optional Historical Excursion: Quirinale Palace
17:00-18:00History 101: A History Congress Primer
19:00-22:00Concert and Cocktail Reception at the Auditorium Della Musica

Friday December 02nd, 2005

07:30-19:00Registration Open
08:00-09:00Broadcaster Briefings: Sky One & Fox International Channels Italia
08:30-19:00Video Library Open
09:30-10:45Opening Ceremonies & Keynote Address
10:45-11:15Morning Coffee Break
11:15-12:30HISTORY 2005 Town Hall
12:30-14:00Buffet Lunch
12:30-14:00Decision Maker Lunch
14:00-15:15The Drama Debate

Friday, December 02
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

The Drama Debate
Main
Sala Ellisse

Sponsored By:
     RTI SpA - Mediaset Group

The demand for docudramas and documentaries with re-enactments is stronger than ever. Where is the tipping point that turns a conventional documentary into a docudrama? Are docudramas likely to replace conventional documentaries? What is the cost to the truth and whose truth are we talking about? Most docudramas tend to be international co-productions where finding a unified perspective on history is often one of the biggest challenges.
The take-away from this session includes:
• Perspectives on the differences between a documentary and a docudrama
• How dramatic license is changing our view of history
• Alternatives, if any, to dramatic re-enactments
• Working with differing perspectives on history
• Creative uses of dramatic re-enactments on smaller and medium budgets


Sponsor Introductions:
     Daniela Bagliani, Programme Acquisitions Manager
     RTI SpA - Mediaset Group Italy

Producer:
     Christoph Jörg, Commissioning Editor
     ARTE France France

Moderator:
     Richard Bradley, Managing Director
     Lion Television UK

Participants:
     Simon Berthon, Chairman & Creative Director
     3BM Television Ltd UK
     Justin Hardy, Director
     JH Films UK
     Charles Maday, Sr. Vice President
     A&E Television Networks USA

14:00-15:15Genre Confusion: The Blurring Boundaries of History Programming
15:15-15:45Afternoon Cocktail Break
15:45-17:00Around The World In 80 Minutes
15:45-17:00The Last Days of the Pope
17:00-18:00Face To Face
17:00-18:00Broadcaster Briefings: RTI SpA - Mediaset Group & Alliance Atlantis Communications
17:30-18:15Partner Reception (By Invitation)
19:30-22:00Cocktail Reception at the Palazzo Colonna

Saturday December 03rd, 2005

07:30-19:00Registration Desk Open
08:00-09:00Broadcaster Briefings: ZDF German Television & RAI 3
08:30-09:30Early Riser Face To Face
08:30-19:00Video Library Open
09:30-10:45The Rules
09:30-10:45Projects in the Pipeline
10:45-11:15Morning Coffee Break
11:15-12:30Who Owns History?
11:15-12:30Tapping Into New Markets
12:30-14:00Luncheon Keynote
12:30-14:00Decision Maker Lunch
14:00-15:15History in High Definition
14:00-15:15The Ethics of Access: Getting Organizations to Open Up
15:15-15:45Afternoon Cocktail Break
15:45-17:00Distribution Download
15:45-17:00Desert Island Docs
17:00-18:00Face To Face
17:00-18:00Broadcaster Briefings: The History Channel, UK & Discovery Communications Germany
17:00-18:00World Congress of History Producers Annual Meeting
18:15-24:00Cerveteri Tour and Dinner

Sunday December 04th, 2005

08:00-09:00Broadcaster Briefings: RAI Educational & CBC/Radio-Canada
08:30-13:00Registration Desk Open
08:30-16:00Video Library Open
09:30-10:45Worshipping History
09:30-10:45Now That's Italian
10:45-11:15Morning Coffee Break
11:15-12:30What if? The History of the Future
12:30-14:00Closing Lunch & Keynote Address - "A Short History of Progress"