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Title:

NZ On Screen: A Case Study of Kiwi Culture Online

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Organizer:
Brenda Leeuwenberg, NZ On Screen
Description:
NZ On Screen celebrates national identity through making our screen culture available online in a world-leading website. We will talk about why have we done this project, how we did it, how we use social media to promote and build a community and why it is successful.
Questions
Answered:
  1. What is NZ On Screen?
  2. How does it reflect national identity?
  3. Why is online video important?
  4. How did we overcome rights issues to publish television and film online?
  5. How is the site being used?
  6. Are twitter, facebook and other social media tools effective in spreading the word ... really?
  7. Is the community involved ... really?
  8. How did we handle music rights?
  9. Why we chose to take a curatorial approach
  10. Why is the site successful?
Level:
Beginner
Category:
Case Study, Community / Online Community, Content, Online Video
Type:
Solo
Event:
Interactive 2010
Te Miha Ua-Cookson
on 27/8/09
Really interested in the strategic direction NZ Onscreen proposes to take over the next 5 yrs.
on 1/9/09
Interested in how young people are accessing older footage and learning about their national history.
on 1/12/09
This sounds like a wonderful, timely topic.
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