Marc Goodchild

Head of Interactive and On-Demand BBC Children of BBC, London
Participated in CROSSOVER KIDS, CROSSOVER UK 2007

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Marc Goodchild was an early convert when interactive TV first kicked off in the UK over five years ago. Already an award-winning television producer, Marc wrestled with the limited technologies being developed for the early BBC Sports services to scope, shoot and implement the world's first factual interactive TV programme: ‘Walking With Beasts’. The production won him a BAFTA and Marc went on to head up a dedicated interactive TV production unit for BBC Factual Output.

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Crossover Summit @ Sheffield Doc/Fest 2010

Following the success of last year's inaugural Crossover Summit, Doc/Fest is hosting the event again in collaboration with Crossover Labs.

The 2010 Summit features keynotes and case studies from world class speakers from the UK and abroad as well as in-depth 'round table' discussions on specific topics. Highlights include a focus on the challenges of international co-production, the financing and developing of crossmedia projects, a masterclass in raising funds for social enterprises and using digital technologies for social good or public service. 

There will also be a special showcase of how archives, museums and galleries are exploiting new platforms to enhance public access to launch a new Crossover Lab programme designed to forge collaborations between film-makers, games, web or mobile developers and archive holders.

Standard Pass: £230 + VAT (This is a full Doc/Fest Delegate pass which includes access to the full festival as well as the Crossover Summit)

Crossover Summit Day Pass: £150 + VAT ( This pass will get you in to the Crossover Summit on Wednesday 3 November 2010 ONLY)

Concession Pass: £85 + VAT

You can see who has already registered - THE 2010 DOC/FEST DELEGATE LIST GOES LIVE TODAY!  Go to sheffdocfest.com/delegates

For more information and to REGISTER TODAY, visit sheffdocfest.com/registration