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Silver Globe for Gulf Air Image Film
Airtime honored at World Media Festival
Hamburg.
The Airtime Dubai production "Welcome to the Skies" has been
chosen for the Silver Globe, a prestigious media prize awarded annually by the
World Media Festival. The image video, produced for Gulf Air, was selected as
prize-winner in the category "Public Relations". The prestigious airline of the
Kingdom of Bahrain is using the video for corporate presentations at air shows
and travel exhibitions, as well as in-flight viewing. The video was produced and
directed by Jay Tuck with cameraman Martin Schneider-Hillen and post-production
by Lili Hohlweg of Behind-the-Scene in Munich.
World
Media Festival Awards are one of the world's highest honors in visual
competition. "Welcome to the Skies" was selected among 550 entries from 32
nations around the world.
The Award ceremony is scheduled for 18 May 2011 in Hamburg.
(click here to view
"Welcome to the Skies")
Airtime lands Surprise Top-Seller
"Dubai Nights" CD at Virgin Megastores in
the Middle East
Dubai. Airtime
Records has landed a surprise top-seller in the Middle East with the hit CD
"Dubai Nights, Volume One".
Recorded with local musicians in Dubai's
Jawaher Studios, the Bedouin recording sessions were re-mixed and re-mastered by
award-winning composer Jürgen Spiegel, creating popular songs that combine the
cultures of both musical worlds. Originally, the musicians played work songs,
desert chants and lullabies on traditional Arab instruments like Nai, Oud and
Qanun.
The recordings were then turned over to Jürgen
Spiegel, who has won Germany's most prestigious music award, the "Echo". Launch
party was held in Abu Dhabi at the Emirates Palace.
TV Special on High-Tech Warships
Abu Dhabi Ship Building
Abu Dhabi.
Five camera crews were flown into the UAE from Germany for this
major production at Abu Dhabi Ship Building. The locally-owned shipyard is
leading producer of Navy warships for the Region. The Airtime production
included a thirty-minute television special for the weekly technology magazine
An-Kathab (
عن كثب
) on Al Jazeera. The program features the latest vessel built for the UAE navy,
the Baynunah Corvette. This was the first vessel of its class to be produced
entirely in Abu Dhabi and was launched to coincide with the international
defense exhibit IDEX.
The Airtime team, including prize-winning cinematographer Martin
Schneider-Hillen and Al-Jazeera anchor Maissun Melhem, spent nearly four weeks
on site at Abu Dhabi Ship Building. "This was a major production for us", says
Airtime CEO Jay Tuck. "We were honored to work for Abu Dhabi Ship Building and
Mubadala"
20 Years after the Gulf War
Reunion of TV Combat Correspondents
Hamburg.
on January 30, 1991 ARD German Television broadcast the first
correspondent report by Jay Tuck and his camera team from the Gulf War combat
zone.
Along with cameraman Jörn Schulz and camera assistant Christian
Henkensiefken, Tuck produced a total of 63 television and radio reports during
the conflict.
The three men eye-witnessed the three most important events of
the war, including the scud attack on Dahran (which killed 43 Americans), the
liberation of Kuwait City and the surrender of the Iraq Army. Tuck, Schulz and
Henkensiefken met in Hamburg on January 30, 2011 - twenty years after the
conflict - for a thoughtful reunion.
Airtime on 3D Tour of Middle East
Companies & Governments fascinated
Abu Dhabi. Airtime
Dubai is currently touring the Gulf Region of the
Middle East with a high-tech demonstration of the latest 3D video technology.
Interest among local companies and governments was high, Airtime CEO Jay Tuck
reports. Most questions centered around the need for 3D glasses and the
opportunities to use this hot new PR tool for promotion.
Airtime organizes Journalist Trip
Government Conference in Morocco
Agadir. Airtime
Dubai was asked by the government of Morocco to organize a high-level press
junket from Germany to their international Human Resources Conference in Agadir.
Attended by NGOs, VIPs and ministers from over two dozen nations, the two-day
conference gathered expertise on improving the opportunities for educated
citizens in North Africa, encouraging them to return to their native homelands
and contribute to their national economies.
The journalists from prestigious
German media reported in-depth on the event for print, radio and television.
Airtime goes Global
TV-Technology Magazine at Cannes
Festival
Cannes. The
weekly television technology magazine "UNDERSTANDING TOMORROW" is now being
presented at the international television expo MipCom in Cannes. The Airtime
Dubai production is represented by SevenOne International. "We are happy that
SevenOne International signed with us", says Airtime CEO Jay Tuck. "They are not
only one of the largest, but also one of the most successful TV media agencies
in the world". Airtime Dubai is seeking global syndication for its weekly
half-hour technology news, targeting in particular Russia, India and the Asian
markets.
Interested broadcasters please contact:
Jens Richter, GM
Tel +49 89/9507-2320,
info@sevenoneinternational.com
Isabelle Fedyk, Senior
Marketing Manager
Tel +49 89/9507-2322,
Isabelle.Fedyk@sevenoneinternational.com
SevenOne International
GmbH, Medienallee 7, 85774 Unterföhring, Germany
Congress for Corporate Communications
Tuck featured by london Speakers
Bureau
Berlin. Airtime CEO Jay Tuck was
featured at the booth of London Speakers Bureau during the National Congress for
Corporate Communications in Berlin. The communications chiefs of the country's
leading corporations were assembled in the German capital city for two days of
panels, seminars and discussions.
Tuck is represented as consultant and expert speaker of the
London Speakers Bureau, as well as by Gerson Lehman.
(click for link)
Tucks next major speaking engagement is scheduled for January at
the prestigious Hamburg Wirtschaftsforum. Topic of his address will be "Science
Journalism and the Mainstream Media: What is going wrong?".
TV-Special: Live from Berlin
World's largest Consumer Electronics
Exhibition
Berlin.
Airtime Dubai broadcast its recent 30-minute Segment of "Understanding Tomorrow"
live from Berlin at the IFA Consumer Electronics Expo. The technology of
3D-Television clearly dominated the exhibition. A few weeks prior, Airtime
produced a 30-minute Special on 3D-TV at the Panasonic production facilities in
Osaka, Japan. In Berlin, we examined the markets - producers and consumers - as
well as the many peripherals, such as 3D games, laptops, smart phones, even
educational and medical films.
TV-Special: Battery-Powered Rallye in
the Alps
Heavy-Duty Test for Hybrid Technology
Rovereto.
Airtime devoted
a full 30-minute Segment to one of the most unusual rallyes ever held: Electric
automobiles racing across the Alps. The first of its kind, this was be a quiet
and clean race, where global corporations competed with geeky inventors over a
560 Kilometer route fom Munich, Germany via Innsbruck to Rovereto, Italy. The
experimental cars were subjected to a rugged test, including the 2,000 meter
high Jaufen Pass, racing to prove the practicability of this important new green
technology. Some were racing on two-wheelers, some on three-, some on four.
Airtime extends International
Networking
Now affiliated with leading
Arab-German Organizations
Berlin.
Airtime Dubai Ltd. is proud to announce its new membership in Germany's
most prestigious Arab organization, the
Deutsch-Arabische Freundschaftsgesellschaft of Berlin. The organization
includes among its prestigious members the Ambassadors of all Arab countries,
as well as former German ministers and heads of state, and today's key leaders
of the business and financial communities.
The German-Arab Friendship Association is dedicated to improving cultural understanding, political
cooperation and business dealings between Germany and the Arab Region, assisting
in educational exchange programs and government delegations.
Al-Jazeera extends Airtime Production
Contract
Now broadcasting to 40 Million Middle
East viewers
Doha.
The Al-Jazeera Arabic News
Network has renewed its contract with Airtime Dubai for an additional 52 weekly
segments of the successful high-tech TV magazine Understanding Tomorrow (
عن كثب
). The Airtime program, produced in Arabic and watched by a Middle
East audience estimated at 40 million, is now entering its fourth year of
broadcasting on Al-Jazeera Arabic. The prestigious network aires each segment a
total of three times every week, including its prime-time slot on Wednesday
evening.
The continuation of this program marks a milestone for educational broadcasting
in the Arab World, since this is the only news program in the entire Arab Region
which is dedicated solely to science & technology news.
Current broadcast times are:
Wednesday,
3:30 pm (EU) 5:30
pm (Qatar)
Thursday, 9:30 am (EU) 11:30
am (Qatar)
Friday,
2:30 am (EU) 2:30 am (Qatar)
Bahrain Airline contracts Airtime
Airtime producing Image Video for Gulf
Air
Manama.
Gulf Air, the prestigious airline of the Kingdom of Bahrain, has contracted
Airtime Dubai to produce an image video for presentation at international air
shows and travel exhibitions, as well as for inflight viewing.
In addition,
Airtime produced a high-definition footage cassette for distribution to
international television outlets. The Airtime crew included top EU professional
cameraman Martin Schneider-Hillen.
(click to view)
Airtime Dubai broadcasts TV Special
with Nobel Laureates
Lindau.
When
Nobel Laureates from around the world gathered for their annual meeting this
year on Lake Constance, Airtime was there. A thirty-minute science special was
produced for Al-Jazeera, including extensive interviews with the Nobel Prize
winners on subjects ranging from global warming to the responsibilities that
scientists bear for the discoveries they make. Many of the participants were
questioned about the Arab world and the perspectives for its young scientists.
Picture shows Nobel Laureate Prof. Rudolph A. Marcus (Nobel Prize Chemistry,
1992) with Airtime CEO Jay Tuck.
In addition to the thirty-minute program Understanding Tomorrow (
عن كثب
)
on Al-Jazeera Arabic News Channel, which is broadcast a total of three times
during the week, Airtime also negotiated an attractive broadcast slot on the
Al-Jazeera Live Channel Mubasher. There, a discussion with Nobel
Laureates on global warming was broadcast live for two hours. Mubasher
repeated the broadcast in its full-length twice in the course of the day.
Jay Tuck addresses German Business
Leaders
Hamburg.
In early 2009,
Airtime Dubai CEO & Founder Jay Tuck moderated a VIP panel at the prestigious
Dubai / Hamburg Business Forum, sponsored by the Chambers of Commerce of Dubai
and the City of Hamburg. Subject of his Panel of Experts where business
relations between the two cities in the field of IT & Media.
In March, Mr. Tuck also
appeared at the International American Society and consulted by telephone with a
major Bahrain investment group. His speaking engagements in English and German
are currently managed by the London Speakers Bureau, the Gerson Lehman Group and
Cognolink. Recent speaking appearances have included the Axel-Springer Akademie,
Chamber of Commerce Dubai, Chamber of Commerce Hamburg, Dubai Press Club,
Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung Beirut, Goethe Institute, Hitachi, Orient Institute,
Roche and the World Bank.
(Click here for London Speakers Bureau)
Airtime launches CD "Dubai Nights"
Exclusive V.I.P. Event at Seven-Stars
Hotel
Abu Dhabi.
On 3 December 2008 Airtime Dubai launched its first music CD, "Dubai Nights,
Volume One" in the UAE. V.I.P. guests in Abu Dhabi were treated to a world
premier of the Airtime album.
"Dubai Nights" was originally recorded with twelve virtuose Bedouin
musicians in sound studios of the UAE. All artists performed extensive takes on
traditional instruments such as Nai, Oud and Qanun. The sessions were then
edited into loops and samples and re-assembled into new compositions by leading
western musicians. "Dubai Nights, Volume One" has been created by Hamburg
composer and musician Jürgen Spiegel. His work is familiar to audiences
throughout the Arab world on Al-Jazeera, where his popular theme music for An
Kathab
عن
كثب is broadcast
three times weekly on network television.
Music Video Shoot in the Arab Desert
UAE.
While Airtime management was in country for the Abu Dhabi Event Launch, along
with Jürgen Spiegel, local musicians, dancers and the technical team, it decided
to fly in two top professional television camera crews from Europe.
Jörn Schulz of Schulz TV and
Martin Schneider-Hillen of AVM in Hamburg brought the latest high-definition
camera equipment, camera cranes, steadicams, etc - and, of course, their talent,
and travelled with us deep into the back deserts of the UAE in search of remote
locations. We filmed for several days in the dunes with local Bedouins and wild
camels. The music video is scheduled for release to the European and US media
when the CD is released to these markets in June 2009.
Al-Jazeera Program Director joins
Airtime for Weekend Seminar
Potsdam.
On a
weekend retreat at historic Cecilienhof Castle, where Winston Churchill, Harry
Truman and Josef Stalin once conferred, Airtime producers joined the Arabic
journalists for two days of discussion and brainstorming on future strategies.
The group was joined by Al-Jazeera Program Director Aref Hijjawi, who had flown
in from Doha.
Hijjawi praised the Airtime broadcast for the "excellent quality of its Classic
Arabic". Airtime CEO Jay Tuck honored team members with Certificates of
Appreciation celebrating their outstanding contribution to 100 broadcasts on the
Middle East network. The weekend seminar was held on the eve of the contract
signing for 2009.
Airtime
broadcasting on Location from Games Convention
Leipzig.
When teenage kids assembled in Leipzig, Germany for the 7th Annual Games
Convention, Airtime Dubai was on location. Why? Because computer games are
important not only to the teenage gamers who sit at computer screens all day.
Computer gaming is big business. Several of Hollywood's major studios earn more
revenue with games than with cinema.
Computer gaming
is a billion-dollar business globally.
Top management from leading hardware manufacturers such as Intel and AMD
travelled to Leipzig to see what the kids were doing - and what they needed.
Fact is that the high demands of the computer game industry are a defining
moment for the next generation of business laptops and computers.
Airtime Dubai Ltd.
joins Arab Science Jounalists Association (ASJA)
Cairo.
Airtime Dubai Ltd. is proud to announce its new membership in the Arab Science
Journalists Association. The association was founded to encourage high standards
of journalistic excellence in science reporting in the Arab world and to promote
the exchange of ideas and information among scientists and journalists. ASJA is
a member of the World Federation of Science Journalists and a partner of the
National Association of Science Writers (NASW).
Airtime Dubai is honored to join this prestigious international press network
and looks forward to making an important contribution.
(Link to Arab
Science Journalists
here)
Cooperation with
M.I.T. and Harvard
Airtime expanding
High-Tech Partners
Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
Airtime Dubai has received its first program contributions from the prestigious
Massachusetts Institutes of Technology (M.I.T.) and Harvard University. "This is
a wonderful cooperation for us", reports Airtime CEO Jay Tuck. "The latest
research results from two of the top research institutes of the world will
greatly improve our scientific reporting abilities."
Airtime holds existing cooperation agreements with seven Max-Planck-Institutes,
the Fraunhofer Institutes, ESA, NASA and the Cleveland Clinic in USA.
German Television
contracts Airtime Series CSI Internet
Produced with
German Federal Police (BKA)
Leipzig.
In this dramatic series of short reports, produced in cooperation with the
German Federal Police (Bundeskriminalamt), Airtime Dubai warns of the
criminal energy - and frightening creativity - of new international cyber gangs
now roaming the internet. As opposed to the teenaged hackers of the past, who
often erased files and damaged hardware, the new gangsters are professionals who
work quietly, their invasion and theft often going unnoticed by the computer
user.
Eight segments were broadcast on German Television (Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk
MDR) and on Al-Jazeera.
Direct from Offshore Arabian Gulf,
Qatar
Special High-Tech Energy
Qatar.
Eighty kilometers
off the shores of Qatar in the Arabian Gulf, Airtime Dubai filmed a special
edition of its High-Tech Television News Magazine
Understanding Tomorrow. The
program, dedicated solely to high-tech energy subjects, was produced in the
North Field Bravo drilling complex of Qatar Gas, regarded as the largest single
gas reserve in the world.
Airtime CEO Jay Tuck, Producer Holger Douglas, Production Manager Steffen
Sprengel and Anchor Eyad Hamideh flew by helicopter from Doha to the offshore
project, accompanied by Sheikh Ahmed Jassim Al-Thani, Chief Operating Officer at
QatarGas. All anchor segments, normally filmed at the German Studios in
Bammental, were recorded on location at the offshore rig.
German Chancellor's Visit to Dubai
Airtime CEO addresses Business
Delegation
Dubai.
On her State Visit to the Middle East, German
Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel was accompanied by Minister of Trade &
Technology Michael Glos and a high-level delegation of German business leaders
with interests in the Region. During their stay in Dubai, Airtime CEO Jay Tuck
was asked to address the delegation and speak on the subject of Arab Media.
Mr. Tuck, shown here with Minister Glos and
German Chamber of Commmerce Delegate Jürgen Friedrich, also consulted in private
with members of the delegation, which included board members of several of
Germany´s leading corporations.
Jay Tuck Speaker at World Bank
Hamburg.
At the invitation of the World Bank, Airtime CEO Jay Tuck chaired a session on
"Arab Media & The Emerging Public Sector" at the 8th German World Bank Forum in
Hamburg, Germany in June 2006. The event was co-hosted by the German Chamber of
Commerce and held in the historic Hamburg Rathaus. Other speakers included World
Bank President Paul Wolfowitz and UAE Minister of Education H.E. Sheikha Lubna
Al Qasimi.
Munich.
At the invitation of the Chambers of Commerce of Germany and the UAE, Airtime
CEO Jay Tuck also addressed delegates of the Emirates Germany Economic
Partnership Forum 2006 in Munich, Germany. This prestigious event included
exhibits from over 50 corporate and government institutions in the two
countries.
Airtime signs Sony
Dubai.
Sony Middle East has chosen the multi-million-dollar cinema film "Seven Seasons"
to demonstrate the high-quality of its Entertainment Products. Under the
leadership of Airtime Dubai, a contract was negotiated between Gogol Lobmayr
Production Company and Sony which permits excerpts of the film being shown in
showrooms throughout the GCC Region and in Iran.
Prize-winning German film producer Gogol Lobmayr chose Airtime Dubai Ltd to
represent its interests internationally for the sponsorship of "Seven Seasons".
Prize-winning cinematographer Lobmayr filmed this spectacular nature production
in the bleak polar darkness of the Arctic, in the steamy rain forests of Asia
and in the breath-taking cherry blossom fields of Japan. The production was
filmed in high-grade Super 35mm film with optical resolution reaching 6000 x
3000 pixels.
Airtime Dubai joins Middle East
Broadcasters (MEB)
Beirut.
In December 2005, Airtime Dubai attended the Middle East Broadcasters conference
in Beirut, a major conference forum and exhibition for Arabic broadcasters of
the Region.
"We joined the MEB at first opportunity," says Airtime CEO Jay Tuck. "We feel
there is a deep need for journalistic and commercial cooperation among
broadcasters in the MENA Region. Perhaps we can help build a lobby for stronger
and more accurate marketing data on our common target audiences." Tuck is shown
here with MEB President Ahmed Al Maaz.
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