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- Marketing Workshop 9 December 4:45 - 5:45PM
Reimagining Storytelling Through Video.
Video is one of the most powerful ways to capture attention and communicate ideas. In this session, we’ll explore what makes great video storytelling, and how new tools in Canva are helping teams bring ideas to life more easily and effectively. You’ll walk away with practical ways to craft videos that engage audiences, spark emotion, and drive real impact.
Workshop Room 1 - Creator Economy Fireside 9 December 1:30 - 1:45PM
What Happens When Creators Become Policymakers?
In 2024, YouTuber Fidias Panayiotou and Spanish influencer Alvise Pérez were elected to the European Parliament, marking a conversion of digital virality into political authority. Their rise, fueled by massive online followings and anti-establishment narratives, reflects a growing appetite among younger voters for alternative forms of representation. How will this new wave of leadership reshape democratic institutions, accountability, and public trust?
Central Stage - Media Workshop 10 December 11:25AM - 12:05PM
The Future of News: Social Media Journalism
The workshop explores how social media is reshaping journalism, changing how news is reported, shared, and consumed. It examines the challenges of accuracy, credibility, and speed in the digital era while offering strategies to engage audiences and tell impactful stories across social platforms.
IMI Academy - Picture Panel 10 December 1:50 - 2:20PM
Arab Cinema’s Interactive Future
From auteur to audience co-creation: how AR/VR stages, immersive premieres, and regional studio growth can move Arab stories from local gems to global hits.
Forum Stage - Technology Panel 8 December 4:10 - 4:25PM
Hand-Crafted Content in the Age of AI
In a world increasingly shaped by automation and generative tools, a creative counter-movement is gaining momentum: a return to the tactile, the hand-made, and the unmistakably human. From Blinkink’s clay-animated BBC campaign for the Women’s Euros 2025 to the large-scale mural culture documented and championed by Global Street Art, physical craft is becoming a powerful signal of authenticity in an AI-saturated age. Whether it’s clay, paint, textile, or movement, audiences are gravitating toward work that carries the imprint of real hands, real texture, and real emotion. This session explores why hand-crafted aesthetics, from murals and stop-motion to independent street culture, are resonating across film, fashion, advertising, and public art, and what it means when the most futuristic work is the work that feels the most human.
Central Stage - Creator Economy Fireside 9 December 11:40AM - 12:00PM
Whose Reality Are We Really Living In
Media and social platforms play a powerful role in shaping how people understand the world, informing values, identities, and even influencing public policy. Yet some narratives may rise to prominence while others are silenced, creating a skewed picture of reality and excluding diverse voices. How can storytellers, platforms, and their backers work together to ensure the stories that shape society are truly inclusive and representative?
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