Monday, July 21, 2014

FANDOR Tune-In | "Reinvent Hollywood, Part 5" TOMORROW

WHEN:

TOMORROW 

TUES. JULY 22nd  

2PM ET / 11AM PT

WHERE:

“The Festivals, Schools & Non-Profits” Landing Page:

http://reinventors.net/roundtables/festivals-schools-non-profits

Google+ Page:

https://plus.google.com/events/cd59rdnpjkgj69dh9e80b9400og

 

WHAT:

“How can young and aspiring filmmakers develop a successful career in the shark tank that is the movie business? What’s the current state of the support structure that film festivals, film schools, and non-profits represent? Those are the topics we’ll address in the next segment of our Reinvent Hollywood video series.” 

WHO:

Series Host

Ted Hope

(CEO, Fandor) 

Anchor

Elvis Mitchell

(Host of The Treatment) 

Participants: 

Keri Putnam

(Executive Director of the Sundance Institute) 

Joana Vicente

(Executive Director of the Independent Filmmaker Project)

Cameron Bailey

(Artistic Director of the Toronto International Film Festival)

Ruby Lerner

(Founding President & Executive Director of Creative Capital)

Gamila Ylstra

(CEO of Binger Filmlab)

Ira Deutchman

(Managing Partner of Emerging Pictures & Chair of the Film Program at Columbia University)

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THIS IS PART 5 OF A 6 PART SERIES:

 PART 1: “THE FORM”

PART 2: “THE ARTISTS”

PART 3: “THE AUDIENCE”

PART 4: “THE BUSINESS”

PARTS 1-4 ARE AVAILABLE TO VIEW HERE

http://www.fandor.com/reinvent-hollywood 

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ABOUT REINVENT HOLLYWOOD:

Main Page: http://www.fandor.com/reinvent-hollywood 

If you could redesign the film industry into the best possible system for the artists, the audience, and the business, what would it look like?

Ted Hope, CEO of Fandor, along with Reinventors, and a group of industry luminaries, will answer that very question in the six-part interactive web series “Reinvent Hollywood.”

With the advent of low-cost digital production and post-production technology, the tools to create and distribute both short and long-form filmed entertainment have never been more accessible, and yet the Hollywood power structure continues to rely on an antiquated methodology of finding and presenting this entertainment to the world.

But what does this mean for the status quo in the film industry? How can those interested parties, the artists and the audiences, work with the distributors and the rest of the existing power structure to affect these changes and create a bigger tent, helping the industry as a whole move forward? That’s what Reinvent Hollywood will answer.

“Art, regardless of the medium, has always been advanced by the audience, creators, and technology – far more than business or the market can,” said Hope. “Fandor’s mission is to help build the world’s film community through the advancement and preservation of film art and culture. When good movies go unseen, talented filmmakers cannot support themselves and our government is not defending Net Neutrality, it is time to demand change.”

Hope and a team of industry experts will discuss the state of the film industry throughout this six-part series streamed live onReinventors.net. A recording of each episode will be available the following day onFandor.com. Each 90-minute session is edited into a recap and a short trailer, and write-ups of what was accomplished will be available on the series’ landing page after each roundtable.

The series is divided into six episodes, with each part focused on a topic that addresses the larger issue at hand – the future of film. The topics for each of the six episodes are: The FormThe ArtistsThe AudienceThe BusinessThe Festivals, Schools, and Non-Profits, and The Rules of the Game.

Fandor and Reinventors are also asking you to do your part as the audience. For each episode, Hope will be joined not only by a team of experts in the field, but also by you, the general public. You can join the conversation for each episode via Google Hangout, along with Hope and his ever-growing list of industry experts as we all collectively move Hollywood forward. The episodes will also be available indefinitely online for those that miss it live.

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ABOUT FANDOR:

Fandor is where the film community comes together, where filmmakers and enthusiasts are advancing film culture and where audiences are connecting with films across genres and decades. Fandor offers a broad library of independent and international cinema specially hand-picked to make discovering new and classic favorites easy and accessible. Fandor’s member-based service allows audiences to watch unlimited movies wherever they are: on TVs, computers and mobile devices. Fandor showcases and supports the world’s best filmmakers and returns half of its revenue to them. For more information, visit www.Fandor.com.