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SPAA: How to Thrive in a Converging Landscape
Four Australian producers discuss their ground-breaking strategies for developing and distributing content with a commercial angle.
ENTRY DEADLINE: 22/02/2012
WHERE: Cinema, Griffith Film School, Brisbane
STATE: QLD
COUNTRY: AUS
How to Survive Thrive! in a Converging Landscape
Four Australian producers discuss their ground-breaking strategies for developing and distributing content with a commercial angle (while breaking all the rules).
Using case studies and personal experiences, this seminar will look at:
· The current state of play for the screen production industry
· Future directions in cross-platform storytelling and marketing
· Alternative sources of finance
· Emerging innovations
Date: Wednesday 22 February 2012 Time: Seminar 10.00 am – 12.00 pm | Roundtables 1.30 – 3.30pm Venue: Cinema, Griffith Film School, Cnr Dock and Vulture Streets, South Brisbane Registration: SPAA Members $20 / Non members $25 Click here to register and for further info
SPEAKERS David Jowsey, Bunya Productions
David has a production company in partnership with the director, Ivan Sen. His credits include Mad Bastards, Toomelah, Satellite Boy and Dreamland. David will talk about producing small budget films and the opportunities available to increase revenue outside of the traditional distribution pathway.
John L Simpson, Titan View.
John L is primarily a distributor and producer, but has worn many caps during his career. John is a champion of low budget feature films, distributing The Jammed and producing Men’s Group. His survival tactics are inspirational.
Angie Fielder, Aquarius Films
Angie has just successfully completed her first feature film, Wish You Were Here. What did it take to get her first feature up? What choices did she make and why?
Debbie Lee, Head of Comedy, ABC TV (TBC)
Debbie will discuss digital projects, the changing trends of TV and what that means for emerging producers.
Following the session, attendees will have the opportunity to put further questions for discussion with the speakers at roundtable sessions.