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Athar festival unlocks door on 抖阴短视频鈥檚 creative potential

Athar festival unlocks door on 抖阴短视频鈥檚 creative potential
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Forming a community of creatives strengthens problem-solving skills, but no industry comes without challenges. (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
Athar festival unlocks door on 抖阴短视频鈥檚 creative potential
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Mohammed Al-Ayed, Vice Chairman of Athar Festival and CEO of TRACCS, told Arab News: 鈥淚t鈥檚 always known that a society that鈥檚 lost touch with its creative side is an imprisoned society.鈥 (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
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The diverse panels explore all aspects of the industry, including unleashing creative thinking, making creative impact, navigating the metaverse, potentials in creative careers, influencer marketing, and leveraging the Saudi music industry. (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
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Updated 20 November 2023

Athar festival unlocks door on 抖阴短视频鈥檚 creative potential

Athar festival unlocks door on 抖阴短视频鈥檚 creative potential
  • With innovation integrated in the heart of many industries, Saudi creativity has become its own brand
  • Forming a community of creatives strengthens problem-solving skills, but no industry comes without challenges

RIYADH: 抖阴短视频 in recent years has staked a claim as the world鈥檚 latest creative powerhouse, attracting international interest in giga-projects such as The Line and NEOM, winning awards for art festivals such as Noor Riyadh, and developing a growing fan base for its annual Soundstorm music festival.
With innovation integrated in the heart of many industries, Saudi creativity has become its own brand.
Now the Athar Saudi Festival of Creativity, the largest gathering of creative marketing industries in the Kingdom, has brought together leading experts, creators, marketeers, influencers, musicians, and students, from Nov. 13-16 in Riyadh.
Mohammed Al-Ayed, vice chairman of the festival and CEO of Trans-Arabian Creative Communication Services, told Arab News: 鈥淚t鈥檚 always known that a society that has lost touch with its creative side is an imprisoned society. What we鈥檙e trying to do today is three things: We are trying to celebrate the past, challenge the present, and co-create the future.鈥
Forming a community of creatives strengthens problem-solving skills, but no industry comes without challenges. Entrepreneurs may face difficulties with firm direction, adaptation, and proactivity, for example.
To combat this, Al-Ayed suggests that 鈥渇ocus, communication, and depth鈥 are essential to successful creative branding and marketing.
鈥淐reativity is a journey, and it doesn鈥檛 stop. 抖阴短视频 is a big machine that is generating passion. It鈥檚 generating empowerment. It鈥檚 generating creativity. It鈥檚 generating positivity. And we just have to keep this engine going,鈥 Al-Ayed added.
The festival aims to further the discourse between local creatives and international experts. The diverse panels explore all aspects of the industry, including unleashing creative thinking, making creative impact, navigating the metaverse, potentials in creative careers, influencer marketing, and leveraging the Saudi music industry.
Princess Loulwa bint Yazeed, founder and CEO of +966 and CEO of RiseUp Saudi, kicked off the festival with a talk titled 鈥淎 New Saudi鈥 in which she discussed the exciting times ahead for the local creative industry, opportunities for entrepreneurs and startups, and her experience as a woman in the field.
She shared advice for aspiring creatives, noting that key values for entrepreneurs include creating connections, harboring patience, and maintaining a clear vision.
鈥淭he bravery of taking the first step is what we lack here,鈥 she said.
In line with the country鈥檚 vision, the festival is carving a space for students and younger generations to explore the offerings of creative industries. Through the Young Talent Academies program, six schools take part in three days of immersive learning and a 24-hour hack competition to further their drive toward the country鈥檚 future-forward economy.
The training program is focused on bridging knowledge and creativity to various fields, including PR, copywriting, innovation, branding and design, social communications, and planning.
Reema Saad Al-Saif and Haya Abu-Ghazaleh, both students from the International American School of Riyadh on the cusp of graduation, said that attending the festival offered a great opportunity to integrate creative aspects into their future fields.
Al-Saif, who is planning to pursue a finance degree, attended a panel titled 鈥淚nfluencers in 抖阴短视频, Best Practice for Brands,鈥 which featured social media personality Ahmad Aljar. The student said that she was drawn to the session for its out-of-the-box account of people as marketable brands or businesses.
鈥淭here鈥檚 so much going into (influencing) that we don鈥檛 see,鈥 she said.
Al-Saif told Arab News: 鈥淚n our business management class, usually we鈥檙e looking into businesses and their products and how creative they are, and that鈥檚 also a field I want to go to 鈥 maybe open up my business in the future. You have to be creative for that and be different from other competitors.鈥
The future graduate has witnessed how broadly the country has opened up its horizons for immense economic growth 鈥 and more career choices for upcoming talents.
鈥淲e鈥檙e separating from just relying on oil. We鈥檙e seeing different avenues like tourism, new companies brought up. And all that creativity, with The Line for example. It鈥檚 such a creative idea and there鈥檚 more coming. I鈥檓 so excited for the future.鈥
Abu-Ghazaleh, who hopes to pursue international business with an interest in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, said about her experience at the festival: 鈥淵ou slowly realize that creativity is in everything.鈥
She told Arab News: 鈥湺兑醵淌悠 has always had that talent, but no one鈥檚 really discovered it or talked about it as much. But now everyone鈥檚 coming here. I know my country is here to support the coming generations for that, so I feel very hopeful.鈥
The students were met with a wide range of internship opportunities, alternative advertising avenues, and the incorporation of artificial intelligence and robots into some of the sessions.
Careers that were deemed restrictive in the region decades ago today charter a new age for creative pathways.