3-day FICCI-FRAMES 2015 to begin in Mumbai on March 25
Thought leaders to focus on ‘Making India the
Global Entertainment Superpower’
Global Entertainment Superpower’
NEW DELHI, March 20, 2015:
Come March 25
and all roads will lead to Hotel Renaissance in Mumbai where thought
leaders, entrepreneurs, creative artists and visionaries, government
officials, industry leaders and diplomats will congregate
for three days at FICCI FRAMES 2015, Asia’s annual global convention on
the entertainment and media business.
The Union Finance and
Information & Broadcasting Minister Mr. Arun Jaitley, is expected to
inaugurate the convention, which will also be addressed by Chief
Minister of Maharashtra, Mr. Devendra Fadnavis, Union Ministers
of State, Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore and Gen. V K Singh, Chairman TRAI,
the Secretaries of I&B, Telecom and Commerce Ministries, besides
stalwarts of the Indian and foreign cinema and media.
The theme of this year’s
FICCI-FRAMES 2015, keeping with the nation's ‘Make in India’ campaign,
will aptly focus on ‘Making India the Global Entertainment Superpower’.
At the industry's annual Mecca, thought leaders
will deliberate upon the fastest and most efficient routes to making
this a reality.
Over 3000 Indian and 800
foreign delegates representing the who’s who of the world’s media &
entertainment industry will discuss the nuts and bolts of the business
and the creative thought processes of this unique
industry. There will be keynotes, plenary and parallel sessions on a
broad spectrum of issues covering the entire gamut of media &
entertainment like Films, Broadcast (TV & Radio), Digital
Entertainment, Animation, Gaming & Visual Effects over a period of
three days.
At FICCI-FRAMES 2015, first FICCI Women in Media Forum
at an exclusive power lunch and a heart-to-heart with TV news
personality Barkha Dutt will be launched. FICCI has worked diligently
towards facilitating
communication and exchange between key industry figures, influencers
and policy makers, working towards gender equality and ridding the
industry of gender biases. To crystallize this thought into action,
FICCI Women in Media Forum under the guidance of Ms.
Jagi Mangat Panda, MD, Ortel Communications will be launched. The Forum
will be a platform for exchange of knowledge and ideas and would aim to
represent women to relevant policy-makers on issues pertaining to
employment terms and practices in the media and
entertainment sector.
Day one will also feature the
release of the much anticipated FICCI-KPMG report. This year’s report
promises to be an interesting read, analyzing some key developments and
trends from 2014 and making projections for
the next 5 years. 2014 was a watershed year, with advertising bouncing
back with a growth rate of over 15%, the promise of digitization in the
cable industry finally beginning to take hold with some pricing changes
and ARPU’s rising, the government committing
to Phase III radio auctions, and the film industry seeing the need to
redefine some business models and practices after a challenging year.
Says Dr. Jyotsyna Suri,
President of FICCI, “We are now on the cusp of a galloping change with
the digital age opening up a world of boundless opportunity, bringing
creative minds, industry, government, entrepreneurs,
research, and all other stakeholders together.”
Jehil Thakkar, Head of Media
and Entertainment at KPMG in India, says, “Overall, a return to optimism
for the industry – a clear path of double digit growth is ahead.
Digital finally came of age and powered ahead –
it will continue to grow at close to 30% in the foreseeable future.
Digital and mobile are already starting to change industry dynamics.
Digitization in cable is still to fulfill its promise – but with some
changes in industry practice, hope continues. Radio
was a strong performer – with close to 18% growth. All in all, a year
in which the foundation was laid for a robust performance ahead.”
Renowned Hollywood studio
Relativity's founder/CEO Ryan Kavananugh will address on ‘Make in India:
A revolutionary new model for Hollywood and Bollywood’ setting the tone
for the making of India as the global entertainment
nerve centre on the first day of FICCI FRAMES. He will be joined by one
of India's finest exports to Hollywood, Irrfan Khan, at a discussion
thereafter.
An entrepreneurship track on
the second day of the convention will deal with funding and bringing
angel investors, VCs and mentoring to industry professionals and
aspirants on a one -on-one basis. A unique initiative
called ‘FrameUrIdea’ will help well thought out scripts get face-time
with key decision makers. The initiative would enable idea owners and
producers/co-Producers/ commissioners/studios/networks to have a face to face interaction encouraging original IP creation
in the areas of films, TV series, documentaries, games, experiential entertainment, mobisodes etc.
An interesting conundrum now
emerging in the space between the telecom and broadcast industries will
be focused upon on in the opening session of day two. To enhance skills,
some important workshops such as Screenwriting
with the award-winning President of the Writers' Guild of America
Christopher Adam Keyser; Transmedia with John Heinsen who heads new
media at the Producers Guild of America; Producing documentaries with
the celebrated creative director of BBC Worldwide Mike
Gunton, will bring the best of international knowledge experts to
Indian industry.
The future of M&E
industry lies essentially in the power of the digital. With this view,
the third day of FRAMES is being celebrated as ‘Digital Media Day’ with a
line-up of interesting sessions such as A Founder's
Tale with M&E veteran Raghav Bahl; Digital Disruption: Trends,
Analysis, Insights And Projections; Making money off the digital native:
Sustainable revenue models; Brand building and engagement in the
digital world. Digital spearheading companies such as MGo,
Vimeo, Jabong.com, Yahoo, YouTube, apart from industry leaders - Star,
ZEE, Viacom, Disney, agencies such as GroupM, Dentsu, would be sharing
their perspectives in these sessions.
A tribute to creative
imagination will be paid at the Director's Masterclass with Raj Kumar
Hirani and Sudhir Mishra; new edgy Bollywood will be discussed at a
session with the likes of Arjun Kapoor, Ayushmann Khurana
and Vikas Bahl while the burning ethical issue of the day - freedom of
speech for the fourth estate - will be debated on by Sonia Singh NDTV,
Matthew Amroliwala BBC, Rajat Sharma India TV and Suhel Seth.
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