Our new Future Talks Video Channel launches on Media Conversations today (collaboration with fellow Futurist Glen Hiemstra)
Today, I am delighted to present a new video series called Future Talks - see the press released below.
For these videos, I teamed with my good friend and fellow Futurist Glen Hiemstra, moderator Ralph Simon, and Executive Producer Doug Kaye. The outcome is absolutely amazing stuff if I may say so myself, so head over to Media Conversations to get all the details, subscribe etc, and check out this 56 minute introductory interview with me, below. Downloads etc are all at the Future Talks website, too. Enjoy!
Futurists Glen Hiemstra and Gerd Leonhard launch free Future Talks online video channel, partnering with Media Conversations and the Conversations Network
Seattle, WA / Basel, Switzerland Oct 9 2007
Leading futurists Glen Hiemstra and Gerd Leonhard today announced the launch of a web-based video series called Future Talks. Future Talks, produced by Doug Kaye (founder of the Conversations Network), debuts today on the Media Conversations channel (www.mediaconversations.org) with two long-form, in-depth videos that feature each futurist individually, interviewed by Mobile Entertainment Forum Chairman Emeritus and renowned music industry figure Ralph Simon. The first regular episode with Leonhard, Hiemstra and Simon, entitled “Media Megatrends”, will be available next week, on October 16, 2007. Interested viewers can subscribe via RSS and receive both the video and the audio-only versions, for free.
The new Future Talks video series is the result of an expanded collaboration between Leonhard and Hiemstra, with Leonhard coming from a more specialized music, media & entertainment background, and based in Europe, and Hiemstra employing a more generalist and broader futuristic view, and based in the U.S.
The results are astonishing, insightful, provocative and inspiring conversations on the Future of Media, covering topics such as technology versus copyright, Web2.0, Media2.0 and the future of entertainment, the future of advertising, the future of conversations and UGC (user generated content), commercial culture versus shared culture, and much more. Hiemstra and Leonhard expertly tap into their combined thirty years of presenting future scenarios to audiences around the globe, simultaneously entertaining as well as challenging their viewers.
After the introductory videos that are released today, Future Talks will feature a new, 10-15 minute episode for the next nine weeks. All videos will be widely syndicated on the Internet and are made available for free embedding and downloading under a Creative Commons license. The Future Talks website at www.futuretalks.com will serve as a hub that lists all related resources, blogs and episode details.
Glen Hiemstra is an international futurist who has been advising leading companies and government agencies for two decades. As the founder of Futurist.com he is recognized for his expertise in describing future trends and assisting enterprises in long range planning. He is the author of “Turning the Future Into Revenue” (John Wiley & Sons, 2006), and co-author of “Strategic Leadership” (2000). Glen is based in Kirkland, Washington, USA, and blogs at www.futurist.com. He is on the advisory Board of EcoMedia, and among many current projects is advising a GM/SAIC/China consortium on a “sustainable mobility 2030” exhibit for the Shanghai 2010 WorldExpo.
Gerd Leonhard is known as an influential Music & Media Futurist and Media2.0 expert, provocative speaker, thought-leader and blogger. He is the co-author of “The Future of Music” (Berklee Press, 2005) as well as the author of “The End of Control” (www.endofcontrol.com), recently released online, for free. Gerd is based in Basel, Switzerland and blogs at www.mediafuturist.com. He also serves as CEO of music widget company Sonific LLC.
Gerd comments: “Guided by one of the most knowledgeable in the media business, Ralph Simon, Glen and I had a great time recording these shows, spinning and riffing on some very exciting future scenarios. Glen’s wider view of the future is absolutely amazing and the resulting videos are full of great gems of knowledge and inspiration.”
Glen comments: “It was exciting to sit with Gerd Leonhard, who really is a media visionary, and tackle the challenging questioning by Ralph Simon. I expect that viewers will find what we had to say exciting, even inspiring at times, and certainly provocative. The web continues coming alive, and I am pleased to join the Media Conversations in this project.”
On their decision to make Future Talks available for free, and syndicate it under a Creative Commons license, Leonhard and Hiemstra add: “Sharing our knowledge and ideas as widely as possible is what we both cherish the most, and we believe that it is both our responsibility to do so, as well as an important and viral way of branding for both of us. The benefits of offering the Future Talks episodes for free are bound to transcend any other commercial benefits that we may otherwise have had by releasing this in a more traditional fashion.”

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