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OUT OF THE BOXPUSHING CREATIVITY FORWARD
Marieke Hermans (NPO) | TEDx TransmediaRome | September 30th 2011
I dont know if there is such a thing as an innovational gene
but I was born with it.
I’m always improving and making things better.
As innovation manager at the Dutch Public BroadcastingCompany
I work as an intermediate between creatives anddecisionmakers.
Everyday I am confronted with the happy creative power ofmedia professionals
and the difficulties they face trying to get their brilliant ideasto be taken into production.
I am fascinated with these dynamics of the creative process
Why are ok ideas taken into production and brilliant ones not?
How do you get the best idea to win?
Off course the competitive rules of evolution also apply to thiscreative process.
But I want to share with you my vision on why and how wecan become better at helping the brilliant ideas to win.
Storytellers look for a stage and in the past they chose us
For prime time was the place to be if you wanted to catch abig audience
But now the web is the stage to reach and interact with thatsame audience
Today’s storytellers are not only depending on PublicBroadcasting any more.
And I wonder if we are reacting in the right way to this effectof the digital revolution
This is what we do:
1. we explore new technologies
2. we try to understand audience on line behaviour
3. teach ourselves to extend our narratives
4. And we tell our decisionmakers to catch up:
So the good news is we’re moving.
But we need to speed up
For the next generation media consumers is quickly gainingcontrol over the remote
Here come’s Nafiesa…
we work in the interest of the public
The public, that’s our audience
in this confusing digital age, we need to realise impact
with journalistic, cultural and educational public content orelse we’re done for.
So not only do we need to speed up to catch up with ouryoung audience
We also need to focus on impact
For impact we need content,
For content we need storytellers
Therefore storytellers are the core value of Publicbroadcasting
We need to invest in this value
We need content creators with high credibility and madconvincing personalities
We need to attract this 2.0 talent now for they alreadystarted without us:
Using facebook, twitter and youtube as their platform
switching between tv, radio, audio, video, public andcommercial content
Easily connecting with their audience
They play with it and even make money doing so
For them media are the means to an end.
So, how do we get them
to choose us public broadcasting as their stage?
Imagine yourself being a young creative with the enormousdrive to tell a compelling story.
No, even better imagine yourself being the piece of paperwith his brilliant idea on it.
You try to get in the Walhalla of storytellers then this is whatyour up against:
Yes, we have become big institutions
stuck in matrix like structures and low cost productionmethods
That’s the change we need now
that’s the box we got stuck in
and let me tell you these young ones don’t have the patiencefor the elevator to come all the way down
We need to get ‘unstuck’…quickly
I try to convince my bosses to take ownership of this change:
speed up, open up
focus on impact
attract 2.0 storytelling talent
for starters I made this book for them
this off line succesful formula on paper
And in this book:
we connect and acknowledge 149 content creators all 2.0 andunder the age of 45 it
Why 149?
Dunbar, scientist who found out that we operate best ingroups of 150, without too much hassle or procedures
Tribes, army troops and factories like Gore Tex are based onthis principle.
We chose one less cause it’s always good to have room forone more
I am convinced that without this creative 2.0 media talentwe cannot take public content into the next phase of thedigital revolution.
Therefore I want to leave you with a question to ask yourselvesand to take home and ask your chief or boss: