Culture, Commerce, and Public Media:
A New Forum for Creators

Co-sponsored by
Intelligent Television
and
Channel 13/WNET

June 5-6, 2006

** Note: The links below are to MPEG-4 video files that can be viewed with Quicktime.

Monday, June 5

8:30 a.m. Coffee and registration

9:00 a.m. Welcoming remarks

Peter B. Kaufman, Intelligent Television

9:15 a.m. Television Production in the Digital Age (part 2)

Ken Devine, WNET
Cara Mertes, Sundance Institute

10:15 a.m. Keynote address: Television and the Cultural Record

(session starts at 15:00) (part 2)

Orlando Bagwell, Ford Foundation

11:00 a.m. Coffee

11:30 a.m. Creators and Social Responsibility
(session starts at 16:00) (part 2)

Alex Gibney, Jigsaw Productions

Ric Burns, Steeplechase Films
Marcia Smith, Firelight Productions

12:30 p.m. Luncheon presentation: Video and the Future of Network Architecture (session starts at 24:00) (part 2)

Doug Ross, Scientific Atlanta/Cisco

1:30 p.m. The Transformation of Media Distribution (part 2)

Brian Taptich, BitTorrent
Annie Valva, WGBH

2:30 p.m. Coffee

3:00 p.m. Keynote address: The Future of Public Media (starts at 9:30)

Paula Kerger, PBS

3:30 p.m. User-Generated Content (part 1) (part 2)

Dave Marvit, Fujitsu
Sam Klein, Wikipedia
Kenyatta Cheese, Unmediated
Mary Hodder, Dabble

4:30 p.m. Supporting Nonfiction: Group discussion

Brian Newman, National Video Resources
Joel Westbrook, Alexandria Productions
Agnes Varnum, American University

6:00 p.m. Reception hosted by Media Matters

Tuesday, June 6

8:30 a.m. Coffee and registration

9:00 a.m. The New Economics of Archiving (part 2)

Nan Rubin, WNET
Jeff Ubois, Archival.TV and Intelligent Television
James Lindner, Media Matters

10:00 a.m. New Models of Educational Video Production (part 2)

Peter B. Kaufman, Intelligent Television
Frank Moretti, Columbia University
John Frankfurt, Columbia University

11:00 a.m. Coffee

11:30 a.m. Video and the University (part 2)

Laurie Everett, MIT
Obadiah Greenberg, UC Berkeley

12:30 p.m. Lunch

1:30 p.m. New Ecosystems of Public Participation

Kent Bye, The Echo Project
Linda Lawrence, Open Media Network
Rhea Mokund, Listen Up
George Stoney, New York University

2:30 p.m Coffee

3:00 p.m. Advocacy Video and the Internet

Grace Lile, Witness.org
David Rice, Democracy Now
Katie Chevigny, MediaRights.org

4:00 p.m. How Laws and Norms are Evolving

Mary Rasenberger, Library of Congress
June Besek, Columbia University

4:30 p.m. Next Steps: Group discussion

Jeff Ubois, Archival.TV
Ken Devine, WNET
Peter B. Kaufman, Intelligent Television

5:30 p.m. Meeting ends