词条 | Nuno Bernardo |
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| name = Nuno Bernardo | caption = Nuno Bernardo at Berlin Film Festival 2015 | birth_name = Nuno Miguel Ferreira Bernardo | birth_date = {{birth-date and age|November 3, 1974}} | birth_place = Vila do Conde, Porto, Portugal | education = Escola Superior de Jornalismo do Porto | occupation = Director, producer, writer, published author | years_active = 1992–present |image =}} Nuno Bernardo is a Portuguese writer, producer and director. Nuno has become recognized for his ability to create innovative stories that are told across multiple platforms.[1] In the last decade, using his unique approach to storytelling, Nuno has created and produced more than 200 hours of entertainment, from feature films and TV shows to videogames and books. WorkIn 2008, Nuno created Sofia’s Diary for Channel 5, and received a Broadcast Awards nomination for the series. C21 Magazine[2] classified Sofia’s Diary as "one of the iconic TV shows of the decade" and Broadcast Magazine[3] wrote that "Sofia’s Diary helps to write the history of Television in the UK". The series has reached an audience of more than 500 million viewers and has been shown in 30 countries including China, Brazil and Australia. In 2010, the BBC named Nuno Bernardo "a leading world expert in New Media". As TV producer and showrunner, Nuno Bernardo created and produced Beat Generation, Flatmates, the Kidscreen Award-winner Aisling’s Diary, and the Emmy-nominated TV series Final Punishment, Beat Girl, and Collider (film). In North America Nuno Bernardo was the executive producer of two HBO Canada TV Shows: Living in Your Car and The Line, featuring Linda Hamilton and Ed Asner. As director, Nuno Bernardo helmed and wrote the Emmy-nominated sci-fi series Collider (film) and the TV documentary The Stand Ups. More recently, Nuno produced the feature film The Knot (released by Universal Pictures in the UK), as well as the theatrically-released documentary Road to Revolution. In 2014, Nuno was selected by the European Film Promotion agency as “Producer on the Move” at the Cannes Film Festival. His next movie is Dublin Rumble, a coming-of-age story set in the world of Mixed Martial Arts. Nuno Bernardo is also a YA author with several books published and one million copies sold around the world. He is a frequent blogger for MIPWORLD and Techcrunch [4] and lecturer TV and film conferences, festivals and entertainment industry events around the world, where he talks about the changing landscape of the entertainment industry and how technology is affecting the storytelling process. Nuno Bernardo is an EAVE (European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs) alumni and member of the European Film Academy and the Portuguese Film Academy. Selected films and TV series
Selected videogames and interactive projects
Selected books
Notes and references1. ^Transmedia Storytelling 2. ^C21 Magazine Fiver pays for Sofia’s Diary 3. ^Broadcast Magazine Sofia's Diary given peaktime slot 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://techcrunch.com/2014/08/09/the-new-tv-pilot-season-bringing-youtube-stars-channels-and-bloggers-to-tv-screens/|title=The New TV Pilot season: Bringing YouTube starts, channels and blogs to the TV screens|date=9 August 2014|work=TechCrunch}} External links
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