Filed under: ConferenceXtra, NC, Norfolk County Council, Shoots, Streaming live | Tags: CO2, Conference, corporate video, Global Warming, live, Napoleon Creative, Norfolk, Norfolk County Council, sea level rise, strategy, streaming
Today we streamed the Norfolk Green Strategy conference from the King’s Centre in Norfolk, so participants unable to attend in person could still engage with the conference.
Norfolk is under great pressure from global warming, given that even a relatively small rise in sea levels will flood areas of East Anglia. This pressure is ever increasing since Scientists revise their estimates of how quickly this will happen on a seemingly monthly basis, and not in our favour.
Sometimes, the mounting evidence of how the Earth is really going into meltdown gets overwhelming, so it was inspiring to hear positive ideas of how we can rethink how we live our lives to be have less impact on the environment.
The key moment for me was when asked whose responsibility was it to lead climate change, the room was unanimous that it was our responsibility as individuals to be more environmentally conscious, not something that should be left to government.
The leaf is one of the pledges that attendees made to signify their intention to help address these issues.
Filed under: NC, Shoots | Tags: atn09, C4, Channel 4, Conference, Corporate, Filming, Logo, Napoleon Creative, umbrella
Yesterday we filmed at the All Together Now conference, which was held at Channel 4 in Westminster.
I’ve always loved their idents where the C4 logo is revealed in rock faces/pylons/tower blocks. While many of those logos are digitially created, they’ve created a real one outside their offices. It’s playful, clever and sophisticated, everything that I associate with C4. And appropriately for our filming it was raining, so the umbrellas were dripping!
If you click on the photo, you’ll be able to see a series of pictures showing how logo is actually nothing like the straight forward “4″ shape it looks in this photo!
Filed under: NC
Today we’re filming at a conference. These events have changed so much. They used to be so static, everyone watching a single speaker.
Today, we’re in one of Channel 4’s screening rooms, with people interacting on iPhones, laptops, Blackberries, and through the shared tag all these discussions can be followed.
And I don’t even need to tell you about the event, because the tag does it all for me…
http://search.twitter.com/search?max_id=1394616606&page=2&q=%23atn09
Filed under: ConferenceXtra, FutureGov, NC | Tags: Conference, Napoleon Creative, ConfXtra, FutureGov, eups20, streaming, public service 2.0, corporate video
Yesterday we were in Brussels streaming the Public Service 2.0 conference, where a wide range of speakers came to talk about their web 2.0 projects, all of which were based around government topics. The conference was organsied by FutureGov.

We streamed the conference live through our ConferenceXtra service, a collaboration with Gallomanor. People could watch the conference live and join in the conversation through a chat room. We had people from as far afield as London, Italy and America!
As most of the people were avid twitterers, we managed to hit Twitter’s scoreboard of most tweeted topics!
You can read the twitter chatter here.
Filed under: ConferenceXtra, Gallomanor, Shoots | Tags: CAF, Common Assessment Framework, Conference, ConfXtra, Corporate, Filming, Gallomanor, Meera, Napoleon Creative, Norfolk County Council, Spillett, Video
Last week we filmed a conference for Norfolk County Council, at which Meera Spillett was the keynote speaker.
The key discussion topic throughout the day was the CAF, a process used to co-ordinate child support services. It was really uplifting hearing talk of how this process has helped children facing a wide range of challenges.
This project is part of our ConferenceXtra, the new service we’re providing in collaboration with Gallomanor, one of our long standing clients. We aim to help bring conferences to as wide an audience as possible, through streaming and social media.

