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Martin Scorsese Masterclass in Cannes

 

 

 

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Production Conference 3m1d4z

sponsored by .film

 

9:15am – 10:45am
Producing for the Pre-Sales Marketplace
Pre-Selling to territorial Buyers is key to financing most independent films. What are they looking for? Which genres and talent? How do you set a budget that will reflect the marketplace? Discover which projects are most likely to sell globally before they are made.

 


Paul Hertzberg, President & CEO, CineTel Films, Inc.

 

ists
Tannaz Anisi, President, 13 Films
Paul Bales, Partner & COO, The Asylum
Tamara Birkemoe, President & COO, Foresight Unlimited
Eric Brenner, President, ETA Films
Caroline Couret-Delègue, Managing Director, Truffle Pictures

 

 

11:15am – 12:45pm
Working with Talent Agents
Most independent films hope to attach a name actor/actress. They help secure presales, raise production financing and foster interest with audiences and the media. Our of agents and producers will explore how to work with talent agents to get the best cast for your film.

 


Kevin Iwashina, Founder & CEO, Preferred Content

 

ists
Mark Ankner, Partner, Global Finance & Distribution, WME
Jessica Lacy, Partner/Head, International & Independent, ICM
Maren Olson, Agent, CAA
Rena Ronson, Partner/Head, Independent, UTA

 
 

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9:15am – 10:45am
Working with Sales Agents
To reach the global audience, an independent producer’s best ally is their international Sales Agent. Our of experts will discuss how to find and work with the right Sales Agent.

 


Clay Epstein, President, Film Mode Entertainment

 

Initial ists
David Lancaster, Producer, Rumble Films
Douglas Mankoff, Producer, Echo Lake Entertainment
Kathy Morgan, President, KMI Films

 

 

11:15am – 12:45pm
The Future of Video On Demand

VOD is now the largest source of revenue for many films. Are we heading towards a future where all films will be available worldwide and where every film will be discoverable by its audience? Producers, distributors and platforms will disclose who is making money, how they are doing it, and what the future holds – separating fact from fiction.

 


Bruce Eisen, President, Digital Advisors

 

ists
Steve Nickerson, President, Home Entertainment, Broad Green Pictures
Erick Opeka, EVP Digital Networks, Cinedigm
Hanny Patel, Vice President, Video Marketing, AT&T Entertainment Group
Meyer Shwarzstein, President, Brainstorm Media

Monday, November 7
5:00pm – 6:30pm
Distributing and Monetizing Feature Documentaries
Presented in partnership with the International Documentary Association.


Kevin Iwashina, Founder & CEO, Preferred Content

Speakers
Alexandra Johnes, Producer, Special Projects
Lesley Chilcott, Director/Producer, Invented By Girls, LLC
Mike Runagall, Managing Director, Altitude Film Sales
Lise Romanoff, Managing Director/CEO Worldwide Distribution, Vision Films

 

 

Tuesday, November 8
3:00pm – 4:30pm
Working with the U.S. Guilds

With
Matthew Gamarra, Senior Manager, Special Events & Independent Organizing, DGA
Darrien Michele Gipson, National Director, SAGindie
Kay S. Wolf, Independent Film Executive, Writers Guild of America, West

 

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Roundtable Location:
Loews Hotel, AFM Studio – 1700 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica  AFM Campus Map

Additional Information
Speakers are announced as confirmed on this page.
See Badges & Prices for more information about how to attend the Roundtables.
For Speaking Opportunities:  Clay Pruitt.

Unless otherwise noted, access to all Roundtables requires a current AFM badge.

 

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