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SUMMARY:2010 VES Production Summit
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Tomorrow’s Business Models \nThe Entertainment Industry is going through a tsunami of change. It’s almost impossible for companies to know how to plan for the coming year\, much less five years down the line. New technologies\, globalization\, shrinking post schedules and a vast proliferation of new distribution platforms have dramatically affected how to plan for survival and success in the future. \nGlobally\, competitive operations and markets relentlessly push companies to cut costs and streamline their operations while simultaneously producing more with less. And while the expanded use of technology both energizes and streamlines existing systems\, it also creates new challenges and complexity that spirals up and down the production chain. Should companies partner with international entities in order to take advantage of tax breaks and lower wage scales? And how best to create efficient worldwide pipelines without always starting from scratch and spending a fortune? \nAdditionally\, post schedules are growing ever shorter and on-time delivery of crucial elements needed to meet a movie’s marketing demands and even its opening date are becoming riskier than ever. With these pressures growing on each and every project\, what impact does this relentless time constriction and ever expanding shot count have on companies and artists who work to meet those deadlines and demands? \nDistribution models are also undergoing significant change with countless new and shrinking platforms arriving almost daily. How does this impact your business and how can you plan to compete successfully in the future? \nThese are all realities that are happening now. How do you fit in? Now is not the time to stand still and do nothing. This is not the time to watch from the sidelines. This is not the time to become a dinosaur. How can we get creatives\, technologists and those holding the purse strings to work together to create a future for us all? \nGet your favorite business model on and join us for Production Summit 2010 to envision the future! \n\n	Visit the Full 2010 VES Production Summit Page
URL:https://vesglobal.org/event/2010-ves-production-summit/
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SUMMARY:Screening - A Nightmare on Elm Street
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 27\, 2010\, at 7:30PM\n	American Cinematheque’s Egyptian Theatre\n	6712 Hollywood Blvd\n	Los Angeles\, CA 90028 \nAs part of the Independent Film & Television Alliance screening series The 30 Most Significant Independent Films™\n	  with an appearance by the film’s composer Charles Bernstein. \nThe first 50 members to RSVP will receive free admission.\n	Please RSVP to: RSVP@ifta-online.org
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