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Nicolas benoit portfolio
1. INNOVATION & NEW MEDIA
PORTFOLIO
a few innovation-driven projects that I have done …
… and that I like
Nicolas BENOIT
+687 73 50 80
nicolasbenoit@neuf.fr
2. General considerations about working in “INNOVATION”
Working in “INNOVATION” requires a strong ability to
anticipate and good capacities to imagine what user will
need and like.
Content, as in other media, remains the key. Technical
challenge often has no interest for user.
Manage project in “INNOVATION” requires rigorous work
methods. Compared to some other projects in traditional
media, "INNOVATION” projects require many competences
that should be properly managed.
Some very precisely targeted or very innovative projects
can not reach success immediately. Work in “INNOVATION”
means sometimes a capacity to accept failure.
3. Cross media project :
Disney Channel “Lilo&Stitch” (animated series)
Hunting Game
Concept : all the “experiences” (creatures ) have escaped
from the laboratory. The viewer must help Lilo & Stitch
to catch “experiences” with the help of their remote
control and their mobile phone. A dedicated web site
allows viewers to check how many “experiences” has
been captured and how many remains to be.
This game was ready but has not been launched
It was a good concept and a real “global” project that included iTV, mobile and a website. This
hunting game was in line with the story of the series and may have provided great fun and
amusement. For sure, the game may have increased viewers’ loyalty and make the program
more sticky.
In 2005, such a game- that combines three different devices-
was very difficult to set up (i.e. databases needed to be linked).
Four different organizations were involved in this project, which was cautiously managed. With
the help of a good service provider, we overcame obstacles and difficulties.
One more time, Disney was able to provide to its viewers (subscribers) top enjoyable
game/application. Difference and Excellency, part of the Disney’s DNA, were combined in this
project.
2005
4. Personal mobile television offer :
Programs offer and Programming
of a youth channel mobile service
Results: The Lagardère group was able to respond to the call to
candidacy for mobile TV of the Audiovisual French Authority.
The challenge was to create a TV offer with linear/live and non linear/on-demand contents.
TV apps did not exist at that time. Experienced and very imaginative professionals were
required to make this offer appealing enough for users and for the Authority.
In 2008, Mobile TV was supposed to be broadcasted through DVBH (a digital terrestrial
standard that is not used anymore). For TV group, that was the first approach with mobile as a
device. At that time, Smartphone just appeared and, if professionals understood the stakes of
mobility, they did not realize how mobile terminals will become a key device.
The proposal was in line with the channel’s editorial positioning and in adequacy with mobile
users’ expectations and habits regarding mobile phone TV consumption. The offer was at the
cutting edge of innovation.
2008
5. Study of opportunity :
for a local video on-demand service
Provence & French Riviera Authority (Image Agency)
Results: All the required elements, to make this platform a
sustainable success, were not present. The Image Agency decided
to postpone the launch of the project.
A goal of this study was to determine what type of video contents could interested viewers
and make this platform remarkable and different enough to emerge from large on-line video
store suppliers. From “niche” contents to blockbusters releases, all types of video have been
reviewed.
A VOD service analysis still requires a strong expertise in various fields: technical, editorial,
financial… For this study, I associated the best experts in all fields to deliver a complete and
high-standard study.
The client was very satisfied with the result of this study. All the different solutions to set up
this platform were presented. The client underlined the objectivity that leaded to a “no Go”
recommendation.
2011
6. New Media Strategic plan :
Groupe Sud Ouest (for Roland Berger Strategy Consultants)
Associate expert for Internet and new media.
Results (Internet & new media): at the end of the mission, the press group
had different options to regain leadership in online local news and services.
Create a winning business model for online press activities was very difficult (and still is).
Thus, from purchasing external sites (classified sites) to developing e-business solutions, many
options has been envisaged. Diversification was a keyword.
Facts and figures on social media and local communities were provided to the board in order
to make executives understand how a local brand (even with a big notoriety) should develop
and organize close relationships with their audience.
The client was very satisfied with this plan, even if some big changes needed to be
undertaken. A good and detailed prospective analysis have been done.
2009
7. Strategic plan :
Creation of a Brand Content Unit
Results: The ad agency (Havas group) got a strategic plan for a
future unit in charge of producing and broadcasting brand contents
on new media. Extensive benchmarks, precise goals, content range,
scope for the organization, business plan, were provided.
The plan focused more on creating editorial positioning for brands (and then produce
content) than on selling products. Thus, the proposed organization was considered as very
disruptive but acted as a creative hub where all needed competencies gather.
At that time, Brand Content was only a concept and only emerged. Ad agency felt that
traditional ad spaces did not respond anymore to brands’ needs and consumers demands.
Create and produce Brand content differed a lot from ad agencies' core business.
Imagine and conceive a new Unit specialized in Brand content needed a complete different
approach. That is why, the client wanted experienced media professional for setting up a plan
that allowed content production and new media distribution.
2008
8. External teacher and certified
professional trainer
National Institute of Audiovisual (INA)- Master in Multimedia
production / Sorbonne University Master in Media Management /
France Television University – professional training
a 20 hour course to learn and understand what
really is new media and Innovation
There was a real obligation to be creative in presenting advanced technologies (ie.
Broadband, VOD, etc..), innovative concept and business models to figure out the near future
of media. A strong focus was made about content and brand extension.
At that time, Innovation & New Media were very difficult to define precisely and needed to be
put in perspective. Users evolution, technical issues, emergence of new operating system,
device manufacturers and operators struggle, … This course was very innovative and was
constantly updated to provide the latest trends and explain constant changes in a clear and
comprehensive way.
I was among the few person in France that has compiled so many information and make them
clear and meaningful for students and professional. This course was a real success. Publishing
House asked me to write a book. I decline, I did not have enough time to do it.
From 2005 to 2009
9. Graduated from the Institute of Political Studies of Bordeaux, Nicolas Benoit joined the Programming Direction of France
2 (state owned generalist TV channel) in 1995 to handle relations with the Production Direction. Dealing with all departments
of the Production Direction (stock, finance, legal …), his main duty was to and ensure efficient use of programs and on-time
delivery to on-air. At the same time, he was a member of the Programming and Purchases viewing committees. Besides these
functions, he participated also to the elaboration of the "History" channel” for which he was directly involved in the definition
of the editorial positioning.
-At the end of 1998, he joined the France Television Year 2000 special team created to celebrate the Millennium on each
group channels. Its work extends from editorial guidelines to program concepts and formats.
- In March 2000, he was named Program Deputy Manager of France Television Interactive a new subsidiary created by the France Television
group to manage interactivity for all channels. Recruitment and management of the new hired staff was one of the very operational tasks he
had to fulfill. The implementation of a multimedia edition tool gave him as well a good technical expertise. The declension of channel’s brands
and the creation of thematic web portals allowed France Television’s channels to propose a coherent and interactive content offer that quickly
met success.
- In 2004, he joined Disney Television France as new media manager. In charge of interactivity of the four channels of the Disney TV Pack, he
conceived innovative new media contents (iTV, mobile, VOD, PVR) derived from famous Disney’s brands and properties. All these projects were
conducted in strong synergy with the other Dpt of the company (on-air, licensing, on line, on spot services, entertainment parks, etc.)
- From 2005 till 2009, Nicolas BENOIT worked as a free lance expert, assistant teacher (for communication and media university masters)
and professional trainer (National Audiovisual Institute-, the Media Club, France Television University). Tailor made consulting missions, and
high level expertises were provided to famous national and international media groups and companies. (The Lagardère Group, “France 5”,
“CanalSat, “TV Toulouse” –local channel-, “The Fourth” education and knowledge channel -Morocco-, LBC-Lebanon- Al Jazeera Children Channel
- Qatar, CFRT –catholic channel,etc.)
- Nicolas Benoit joined Antilles Television (based in French West Indies) in November 2009 as Chief Executive Officer. His mission was to
develop the channel, both in term of levels of audiences and diversifications, and to restructure it. Near one year later, the channel have
stopped the erosion of its audiences, gained 7 points of audience and reached 17.5 % of market shares. Costs have been decreased by 22 %.
The channel has reached success despite a six weeks general strike, a downsizing plan of 13 persons on 39 and a receivership situation to face a
degraded financial situation.
- Back in France, Nicolas Benoit became general manager of NB. Media a dedicated company providing high standard consulting services.
- Just after one year, France Television asked him to become Head of TV for "Nouvelle Calédonie 1ère", the local Public channel based in
Nouméa New Caledonia. Straight after arriving, he defined the content offer for the XIVth Pacific Games (a sort of Olympic Games hosted by
France Télévisions in Nouméa) and managed the organisation - a live coverage and nine live hours per day for 15 days. This game has been
considered as big success. He was also in charge of implementing a new editorial positioning and making its team more professional.
Now, Nicolas BENOIT is a TV producer.
Biography