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Entertainment Technology Expo in NYC

The Entertainment Technology Exposition takes place September 20 - 21, 201ET-expo-logo1 at the New Yorker Hotel in Manhattan, New York City.

Creatasphere is presenting its fourth Entertainment Technology Expo "where future technology and creative vision come together. Featuring lively panel discussions, intensive presentations, and a show floor where the technology comes to life", attendees can "preview ground-breaking technology, learn about the latest in content creation, and network with the leaders of the production and post production industries."

Some of the new tools of the trade are making their US premieres:

  • The newly merged 3D titan 3ality Technica
  • Assimilate's DIT Station
  • JVC's new GY-HM150 camera
  • Litepanels' new Croma, Hilio, & Sola 4 LED lights
  • Tangent Devices Element at The Studio-B&H

Special Events include:

  • Single Chip Camera Evaluation presented by Bob Primes, ASCET-expo-JVC-GY-cam
  • Free Canon Clean & Check
  • Super Summit 2 - The State of the NLE
  • Turner Broadcasting Case Study: Moving From Still Image to HDSLR
  • Panel: Shooting the Breeze with Cinematographers from
    • 30 Rock
    • Rescue Me
    • Salaam Bombay!
    • Crazy Heart
  • DAM! I Know What It Is, But Where Do I Start?
  • An Insider’s Guide to Selecting DAM Technologies
  • eMedia Publishing 101
  • Getting Started with Metadata & Interoperability

As before, the Post Production Master Class is being held, along with intensive sessions by Adobe, AJA, Sony and Canon.

For more information, go to createasphere.com/En/ete-newyork-2011.htm.

Entertainment Technology Exposition
September 20 - 21, 2011

The New Yorker Hotel
481 Eighth Avenue
New York City
212-971-0101
www.newyorkerhotel.com

Screenwriting Expo: Quest for the Golden Pitch

The 7th annual Screenwriting Expo is being held September 15 - 18, 2011 at the Westinscreenwriting-mag Los Angeles Airport (LAX) Hotel in Los Angeles, California.

This Expo is "the biggest, most comprehensive, and most prestigious educational and networking meeting of screenwriter and aspiring screenwriters in the world."

The event features:

  • notable Guests of Honor, including
    • Kurt Wimmer (Total Recall, new)
    • Shane Salerno (Oliver Stone's Savages, now shooting)
    • Ben Ripley (Source Code)
    • Charlie Vignola (Pirates of the Caribbean series)
    • Ashley Miller and Zack Stentz (Fringe, X-Men: First Class, Thor)
    • Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby (Cowboys and Aliens)
    • Alfred Gough and Miles Millar (Charlie‛s Angels, new)
    • Vlas and Charley Parlapanides (Immortals)
  • an on-site scene-writing competition for a prize of $20,000, awarded on-site, and other prizes
  • more than 200 educational seminars and sessions with teachers and speakers from all media, some of whom are:screenwriting-writers-store
    • Pilar Alessandra
    • Christine Conradt   
    • Barry DeVorzon   
    • Michael Ferris   
    • Syd Field
    • Jen Grisanti   
    • Heather Hale
    • Chris Hammond
    • Marilyn Horowitz
    • Karl Iglesias
    • Steve Kaplan   
    • Corey Mandell  
    • Dara Marks
    • Joaquin F. Palma
    • Victoria Wisdom      
    • Terri Zinner 

The biggest event of all is the Golden Pitch Festival, "the biggest screenplay pitch festival in existence." Nearly 60 of Hollywood‛s A-list producers, development executives, agents and managers are gathered in one room for new screenwriters to have rare access.  

Some of the panels and seminars are:screenwriting-final-draft

  • Loglines, Query Letters and One-Sheets  
  • Why Most People Fail at Screenwriting
  • Talk Is Cheap: Thirteen Principles for Dialogue
  • Creating and Pitching Series Ideas for Television    
  • 8 Ways to Ruin Your TV Pitch
  • How to Write an Original TV Pilot Script
  • Breaking into Reality TV: Two Screenwriters Tell How
  • The Graphic Novel is the Next Screenplay
  • Comic Book Graphic Novel Screenwriting 101
  • Vampires, Zombies, and Ghosts: Writing Horror That Doesn’t Suck, Bite, or Fall Over Dead
  • Crowdfunding Your Film
  • How to Find the Right Buyer for Your Project
  • A Real Live Film Financier Tells Which Screenplays Sell and Why
  • Legal Tips Every Screenwriter Should Know to Make Money and Avoid Getting Ripped Off   

Also including in the programs will be several Product Demonstrations and Software Classes, including Final Draft 8 and Logline.

For more information, go to screenwritingexpo.com.

And for those of you joining the Golden Pitch, best of luck!

Screenwriting Expo 2011
September 15 - 18, 2011

Westin Los Angeles Airport (LAX) Hotel
5400 W Century Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310-216-5858

The Writers Store, Inc.
3510 West Magnolia Blvd.
Burbank CA, 91505
800-272-8927
310-441-5151

IBC 2011

ibc logo IBC 2011 is coming this weekend September 9 – 13, 2011 held in at the Amsterdam RAI in the Netherlands, located in the heart of Northern Europe. IBC is the premier annual event for professionals engaged in the creation, management and delivery of entertainment and news content worldwide. Attracting 48,000+ attendees from more than 140 countries, IBC combines a highly respected and peer-reviewed conference with an exhibition that exhibits more than 1,300 leading suppliers of state of the art electronic media technology and provides unrivalled networking opportunities.

Read more: IBC 2011

Small Press Expo

The Small Press Expo (SPX) is taking place September 10 - 11, 2011 at the spx-posterMarriott North Bethesda Hotel and Conference Center in Bethesda, Maryland.

SPX is the preeminent showcase for the exhibition of independent comics, graphic novels and alternative political cartoons.

SPX is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit that brings together more than 300 artists and publishers to meet their readers, booksellers and distributors each year.

The Ignatz Award for Outstanding Achievement in Comics and Cartooning is the first Festival Prize in the US comic book industry. This year‛s winners of the Outstanding Artist awards are:

  • Michael DeForge, Lose #3 (Koyama Press)
  • Edie Fake, Gaylord Phoenix (Secret Acres)
  • Renee French, H-Day (Picturebox)
  • Joseph Lambert, I Will Bite You (Secret Acres)
  • Carol Tyler, You’ll Never Know, Vol 2: Collateral Damage (Fantagraphics)

Audiences at this year’s festival have the opportunity to enjoy spotlight presentations and question-and-answer sessions with many of SPX’s headline guests, including

  • Chester Brown spx-show-must-Langridge
  • Roz Chast
  • Anders Nilsen
  • Diane Noomin
  • Johnny Ryan
  • Alex Robinson
  • Ann Telnaes
  • Craig Thompson
  • Jim Woodring

Other artists attending include:

  • BOOM! Town 
  • Roger Langridge
  • cartoonist studio Pizza Island, composed of Kate Beaton, Sarah Glidden, Lisa Hanawalt, Domitille Collardey, Julia Wertz and Meredith Gran
  • Marc Bell
  • Tom Neely
  • Matthew Thurber

Every year many artists debut their new published work at SPX. This year‛s new works include:

  • 1-800 MICE by Matthew Thurber – an anthropological study of tspx-strong-female-charhe imaginary city of Volcano Park with a soap-opera-styled fractured narrative and a cast of thousands.
  • Back to the Grind by Jamie Noguchi – the first collected print edition of Yellow Peril by Noguchi, an Asian American office romance comedy strip published online at http://ypcomic.com. The strip follows the exploits of Kane and Bodie, two frustrated graphic designers trying to find meaning working for the soulless corporate every-workplace, Pedanticorp.
  • Curls: MASER by Carolyn Belefski – the dreaming mind of a girl with mitten hands named Curls, an investigative turtle named Turtle Neck, and the mysterious appearance of a dark creature in the woods.
  • Freedom No.1 by Seamus Heffernan – The what-if story is set in 1779 but in an alternative reality: America‛s founding never happened. The debut issue follows Adam Farr, a strong-willed teenager living in the post-revolutionary British Colony of Massachusetts. Apprenticed to a Tory merchant in Boston, he quickly finds himself at odds with his older brother, the British Army and the Sons of Liberty.
  • The Rise & Fall of Studly Pete: Chapter 0 by Renee Lott – a new fantasy/ adventure webcomic about Peter Shade and his quest to end his unusual curse of super-studliness.
  • Trinadot 3 by Melody Often – A plane crash brings three people together on Trinadot, an island inhabited by a mostly peaceful, post-industrial culture.

This year’s programming also includes panel discussions such as:

  • Inside The New Yorker – Roz Chast in conversation with Kate Beatonspx-grind-noguchi
  • Narrative Logic: Surreal and Obscure – with Marc Bell, Matthew Thurber, Jim Woodring
  • The Secret History of Women in Comics – moderated by Heidi MacDonald, with Jessica Abel, Diane Noomin, Robyn Chapman, Alexa Dickman
  • Comics in the Library – a round-table discussion with Sara Duke from the Library of Congress, Charles Brownstein, and representatives of two local library systems
  • Navigating the Contemporary Publishing Landscape – with Mike Dawson, Meredith Gran, Julia Wertz
  • Images of the Body – with Robyn Chapman, Jennifer Hayden, Gabby Schulz, Jen Vaughn
  • Excruciating Detail: Drawing the GrotesqueSean T. Collins speaks with Lisa Hanawalt, Benjamin Marra, Tom Neely, Johnny Ryan

Other special presentations include:spx-kickass-annie

  • You Don’t Know Jacques: The Work of Jacques Tardi – a slideshow presentation by Kim Thompson about the works of French comics giant Jacques Tardi
  • a hands-on cartooning workshop by comics educators Robyn Chapman and Alec Longstreth and Tom Hart

SPX Programming Coordinator Bill Kartalopoulos teaches classes about comics at Parsons The New School for Design. He also co-organizes the Brooklyn Comics Graphics Festival, reviews comics for Publishers Weekly, and has curated several comics-related exhibits including "Cartoon Polymaths" at the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center. He recently assisted Art Spiegelman on the production of MetaMaus, a book and DVD about the making of Maus.

Profits from the SPX go to support the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF), protecting the First Amendment rights of comic book readers and professionals.

For more information, go to spxpo.com.

Small Press Expo
September 10 - 11, 2011

Marriott North Bethesda Hotel & Conference Center
5701 Marinelli Road
North Bethesda, MD 20852
301-822-9200

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