Thursday
02
Nov
2023
What's new in remote collaboration for the media industry

What's new in remote collaboration for the media industry

Posted Tuesday 24 Oct 2023

Who hasn’t had to work remotely or employ remote crew these days? Even if you haven’t yet, with budgets the way they are, it’s definitely coming!
If you’re looking for an efficient and cost-effective way of working and collaborating remotely, come along to this FREE EVENT hosted by Source Elements CEO Rebekah Wilson.
Rebekah will be sharing successful case studies, for example:

  • The crew at Disney's 20th Century Fox Animation has used Source Elements' solutions for recording remote worldwide talent for years. Watch how Family Guy uses Source Elements
  • A Kiwi actor whose livelihood is commercial voice overs moved from Auckland to Mangawhai. No commute needed!
  • A well-known Latino singer was able to record his album from home and stay with his family instead of spending months in New York.


There will be a live demo with Chicago, Toronto and Colombia where you'll see how to work remotely with any kind of time-based media.
Source Elements has spent 20 years revolutionising the industry with their cutting-edge audio and video solutions and is proud to have Kiwi roots!

Spaces will be limited so register now! REGISTER HERE

EVENT TIMETABLE:
5:30-6:00pm Welcome drinks and food (come hungry!)

6:00 pm-7:00 pm Remote Collaboration live demonstration with Chicago, Toronto & Colombia

During this live presentation you'll see how to work remotely with any kind of timed-based media, covering topics such as ADR, Review & Approval and more.

7:00 pm-7:30 pm Question time

7:30-8:00pm Drinks, food, conversation

Nibbles, tapas and drinks will be provided.  

Date: Thursday 02 Nov 2023
Location: Park Road Post Production, 141 Park Road, Miramar, Wellington
Time: 5:30 - 8:30pm

Thursday
02
Nov
2023

Upcoming events...

Wednesday 27 May 2026

What's the "Drama" with "Vertical"? (Wellington)

What's the 'Drama' with 'Vertical'?

Are there opportunities for vertical microdramas in NZ?

The vertical microdrama format has taken the world by storm. Short, punchy, shot for mobile, and built for binge-watching, it's generated extraordinary revenue in markets like China and is quietly gaining ground here in Aotearoa. But what is it? Where do we find them? Who's watching? Are there revenue opportunities?

Join us for a panel conversation that brings together producers, funders, and an international perspective to dig into the real story behind vertical content in NZ.

Whether you're already working in the short-form space, curious about where the funding is heading, or wondering how overseas models might translate here, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.

 

Our Panellists

  • Amie Mills - Head of Funding at NZ on Air
    Amie is a member of the Senior Leadership Team and has overall responsibility for the Scripted, Non-Fiction and Platforms streams of funding, and the Game Development Sector Rebate. Amie has worked in the media industry in Aotearoa and abroad, in a range of creative and digital production roles.

  • Abba-Rose Vaiaonga-Ioasa - Producer for "I Got You"
    Abba-Rose (Samoan, villages of Toamua, Puipa'a) specializes in taking the path less travelled to tell the stories rarely told. Co-founder of Pacific Islands Screen Artists, producer of feature films, Three Wise Cousins (2016), Hibiscus & Ruthless (2018), Take Home Pay (2019), Mama's Music Box (2020). And factual series Sik Fah Lah (2022), online vertical series I Got You (2022).

  • Daniela Shaw - Executive Producer
    Daniela works in film and television production with a focus on cross-border content, having produced reality programs and screen projects across international markets. Today, she is focused on micro drama as a high-growth format, where short-form storytelling meets global distribution and mobile-first audiences.

  • Jessica Todd - Producer for "The Sender"
    Based between Ōtautahi Christchurch and Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Jessica has been working across the media industry in Aotearoa and the UK for 10 years. As as independent producer, she works in production for long form drama projects and TVCs. Most recently, she produced NZ On Air Funded microdrama The Sender (2025).

 

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS VIA HUMANITIX

 

Drinks and nibbles from 6pm, panel from 6:30pm.

Free for WIFT members | $20 non-members

Wednesday 10 Jun 2026

What's the "Drama" with "Vertical"? (Christchurch)

What's the 'Drama' with 'Vertical'?

Are there opportunities for vertical microdramas in NZ?

The vertical microdrama format has taken the world by storm. Short, punchy, shot for mobile, and built for binge-watching, it's generated extraordinary revenue in markets like China and is quietly gaining ground here in Aotearoa. But what is it? Where do we find them? Who's watching? Are there revenue opportunities?

Join us for a panel conversation that brings together producers, funders, and an international perspective to dig into the real story behind vertical content in NZ.

Whether you're already working in the short-form space, curious about where the funding is heading, or wondering how overseas models might translate here, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.

Our Panellists

  • Amie Mills - Head of Funding at NZ on Air
    Amie is a member of the Senior Leadership Team and has overall responsibility for the Scripted, Non-Fiction and Platforms streams of funding, and the Game Development Sector Rebate. Amie has worked in the media industry in Aotearoa and abroad, in a range of creative and digital production roles.

  • Abba-Rose Vaiaonga-Ioasa - Producer for "I Got You"
    Abba-Rose (Samoan, villages of Toamua, Puipa'a) specializes in taking the path less travelled to tell the stories rarely told. Co-founder of Pacific Islands Screen Artists, producer of feature films, Three Wise Cousins (2016), Hibiscus & Ruthless (2018), Take Home Pay (2019), Mama's Music Box (2020). And factual series Sik Fah Lah (2022), online vertical series I Got You (2022).

  • Jessica Todd - Producer for "The Sender"
    Based between Ōtautahi Christchurch and Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Jessica has been working across the media industry in Aotearoa and the UK for 10 years. As as independent producer, she works in production for long form drama projects and TVCs. Most recently, she produced NZ On Air Funded microdrama The Sender (2025).

Saturday 20 Jun 2026

Creative Matchmaking (Auckland)

WIFT will be hosting a Creative Matchmaking event on the 20th June 2026. This will be held in Auckland. Save the date, further details to come. 

Programme is brought to you with generous support from the NZ Film Commission and Foundation North.