RTS London Podcast

Royal Television Society London Centre

Welcome to the RTS London Podcast. The Royal Television Society is an educational charity promoting the art and science of television.

  1. 12/20/2022

    Lost in Translation? Adaptations Across Borders

    When it comes to game shows and reality TV formats, taking a popular series from one country and making a new version is fairly easy. But remaking scripted formats has always been a harder nut to crack.  From homegrown hits Doctor Foster and Liar to global phenomena like Call My Agent! and Skam, scripted formats are traveling further than ever. With streaming services battling for more localised content, they're also a multi-billion dollar business. Yet for every successful remake, whether The Office or Shameless, there are countless dramas that haven’t cut through the cultural divide. Add in the accepted position that “comedy doesn’t translate,” and this begs the question, what makes a good or bad adaptation, and who gets to decide?  In this session, RTS London brings together a panel of leading experts to answer this, alongside what formats sell, how scriptwriters can address the challenge of creating cultural relevancy while keeping the values of the original, and why in the age of global media consumption, do broadcasters still need to adapt when they can just dub or use subtitles. They’ll also explore the reaction towards remakes in fan communities, whether having the original creator be involved impacts success, and what role the choice of platform/channel has on the form and style of the adaptation.  Chair: Dr. Andrea Esser, Professor of Media and Globalisation, King’s College London  Panel: Sumi Connock, Creative Director for TV Formats, BBC Studios Marianne Furevold-Boland, Head of Drama, NRK, and Producer, Skam Sabrina Duguet, EVP Asia-Pacific, All3Media International Matt Baker, Writer, Professor T, Before We Die, and Suspect Producer: Damien Ashton-Wellman

    1h 1m
  2. 12/20/2022

    Red Light: Q&A with Walter Iuzzolino

    Starring Emmy-nominated Carice van Houten (Game of Thrones, The Fifth Estate, Race) and Golden Calf winner Halina Reijn (Bodies, Bodies, Bodies, Black Book, Valkyrie, Instinct), Red Light is an immersive thriller that portrays how three women's lives unexpectedly intersect when a well-known philosophy professor suddenly goes missing. Sylvia (van Houten), an aging sex worker, runs a brothel with her toxic partner in Antwerp’s Red Light District. Esther (Reijn) is a well-known opera soprano who comes from a well-educated background. Evi (Maaike Neuville) is a cop trying to combine a major case with her role as a wife and mother. Their stories intertwine to liberate themselves from the situations they’re each trapped in.   Following an exclusive screening of the first episode, there will be a panel discussion and Q&A with stars and series Co-Creators Carice van Houten and Halina Reijn, alongside director Wouter Bouvijn (The Twelve). This event is supported by Walter Presents, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the UK, and the Diplomatic Representation of Flanders in London.  There will be a drinks reception held after the Q&A. Tickets include a complimentary drink after the session. Red Light launches on Channel 4 on Sunday 9th October at 11pm while the entire box set will also be available to binge via Walter Presents on All 4.  Chair: Walter Iuzzolino, Co-Founder & Chief Creative Officer, Walter Presents  Panel: Carice van Houten, Co-Creator, Creative Producer, and Actor Halina Reijn, Co-Creator, Creative Producer, and Actor Wouter Bouvijn, Director Producer: Damien Ashton-Wellman

    38 min
  3. 10/13/2022

    IBC Review 2022

    What’s next for the future of content? Bring yourself up-to-date with news from the world's leading media, entertainment and technology show.  For those who weren't able to attend this year's show held 9-12th September, this panel discussion, co-hosted with the IET, is the next best thing. It promises to be an informative and lively discussion on the key trends, products and research covered. The IBC Conference is an unrivalled global destination for discovering and debating the many different challenges and opportunities facing the electronic media and entertainment industry, both in its sessions and in the range of networking opportunities it affords. Meanwhile, the IBC Exhibition covers up to fifteen halls across the RAI Conference Centre and hosts thousands of exhibitors spanning the media, entertainment and technology industry, combining a world-class exhibition with specially curated feature areas and events. Hosted by the award-winning presenter and journalist Nadine Dereza, our panel of experts will guide you through the most exciting exhibitors, and give you an overview of the hottest sessions. and timely topics featured in the conference. Following the session, there will be a drinks reception. Please book complimentary tickets through our partners at the IET through the link above.  Panel: Neal Romanek, Editor in Chief, FEED magazine Muki Kulhan, IBC Accelerator Innovation Co-lead Mehboob Siddiqui, Client Partner, NTT Data UK Russell Trafford-Jones, Chair IET Media Technical Network Jonathan Chappell-Seetayah, IP Broadcast Project Engineer, Timeline TV, and RTS Young Technologist of the Year 2022 Producer: Terry Marsh

    1h 31m

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Welcome to the RTS London Podcast. The Royal Television Society is an educational charity promoting the art and science of television.