Digital Video Expo West, Barbados Film Market, Web Video Summit 2007, Jingle Mingle, Actors’ Fund of America Benefit, 12th Annual Satellite Awards, Noëlle Opens in Theaters Nationwide, Highlights December’s Media Networking Events

Posted on January 3rd, 2009 in art by art-world

Digital Video Expo West, Barbados Film Market, Web Video Summit 2007, Jingle Mingle, Actors\’ Fund of America Benefit, 12th Annual Satellite Awards, Noëlle Opens in Theaters Nationwide, Highlights December\’s Media Networking Events

By: Paul Mitchell

In Beverly Hills on December 4, TelevisionWeek’s Annual Syndication Roundtable features top executives from the syndication marketplace in an important panel discussion on the state of the business. Special guests are Dr. Phil McGraw and his son, Jay, executive producers of “The Doctors”. Digital Video Expo West and DV Film Fest runs from December 4-6 in Los Angeles, and offers a line-up of educational forums, including Apple and Avid certification training, sessions covering digital video technology from A to Z, and specialized tracks featuring industry hot topics. Venture Summit West is a two-day gathering that highlights the significant economic, political and technology trends impacting the global growth investor, all happening in Half Moon Bay. The Summit gets underway with a Pre-Event Party in The Observatory on December 5. The Barbados Film Market - Film Finance Conference is organized by the Barbados International Film Festival (BIFF), with goals to set and maintain the lead as a major showcase for the exhibition of Latin America, Caribbean and Worldwide independent cinema.

The Department of Media Studies and Film of the New School in New York presents the 11th annual graduate student showcase this December 7. “Mixed Messages”, an evening of student works selected by a panel of jurors, and emphasizing the Media Studies program’s commitment to theory and practice encompassing all types of media. Reception follows. Boyle Heights Latina Independent Film Extravaganza is a Los Angeles event from December 7-9, featuring the creative work of Latina film directors from all across the country showing their creative work in front and behind the lens. Web Video Summit 2007 happening in New York, December 10-11, brings together the new pioneers of an expanding industry, discussing and demonstrating what you need to know about producing Internet video. David Poltrack of CBS Television and Garrick Utley of The Levin Institute preside over “FutureThink: The Media & Entertainment Industry 2008 and Beyond,” taking place in New York on December 11. Women In Film and Television hold their Sixth Annual Jingle Mingle, with holiday networking and fun for Central Florida’s media and entertainment professionals, December 12 in Maitland.

The Actors’ Fund of America presents a December 13 gala benefit auction in New York, “Defining Elegance,” showcasing glamorous evening gowns designed by award-winning costume designers using Brunschwig & Fis fabrics, all to benefit The Actors Fund. The International Press Academy puts on their annual event, the 12th Annual Satellite Awards, December 16 in Beverly Hills, and Academy Award winning actress Kathy Bates will be recognized for her 35-year career in entertainment with the Mary Pickford Award. Aspen Film Academy Award Screenings offers a sneak peek at some of the films everyone will be talking about come the Academy Awards® when it runs December 21 through January 2 in Aspen. At a New Year’s Eve Holiday Bash in Port St. Lucie, aside from traditional holiday party festivities of champagne, hors’dourves, and party hats, there will be an announcement of filmmakers chosen to be a part of the Treasure Coast International Film Festival opening February 1-3 in 2008. Florida ART Film Fest is now accepting submissions for approaching film festival.

Digital Video Expo West, Barbados Film Market, Web Video Summit 2007, Jingle Mingle, Actors’ Fund of America Benefit, 12th Annual Satellite Awards, Noëlle Opens in Theaters Nationwide, Highlights December’s Media Networking Events
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Digital Video Expo West, Barbados Film Market, Web Video Summit 2007, Jingle Mingle, Actors’ Fund of America Benefit, 12th Annual Satellite Awards, Noëlle Opens in Theaters Nationwide, Highlights December’s Media Networking Events
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Digital Video Expo West, Barbados Film Market, Web Video Summit 2007, Jingle Mingle, Actors’ Fund of America Benefit, 12th Annual Satellite Awards, Noëlle Opens in Theaters Nationwide, Highlights December’s Media Networking Events
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The above events are only a sampling of what is listed. Most of the reported events above have a submission process for indie and/or performing artists to take part in. Complete details are on the “Media, Entertainment and Performing Arts Industry News and Events” page. Video and podcast versions of this news summary are also available at most popular video sites around the Web like MySpace, YouTube, Bit Torrent, as well as on The Actor’s Checklist video blog is a great place to get your iPhone, ipod or Apple TV download from. This month on video you will see trailers and video clips of Lando Van Herzog: Music and Muscle… The Voice and The Violin, making his return appearance to our video report with the Cologne Cathedral Boys’ Choir; World Wide Cinema and Vince Bosco present new French film and Cannes candidate “LYA” featuring music from new comers to the Electro scene, Starshiphustlers; Chris Mitchell’s DVD bound comedy “Life’s A Joke,” the story of a man who’s not getting any… jokes, or the other thing; the music video by Michael Sweet, and the film trailer for holiday release “Noëlle” about a business minded Catholic priest who arrives in a tiny fishing village the week before Christmas to shut down a dying parish, opening December 7 at a movie theater near you. The Actor’s Checklist now lets you check the latest musical artists song releases on Apple’s iTunes, updated on an hourly basis, at: http://www.actorschecklist.com/resources/itunes.php.

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Getting in to Gigging?

Posted on January 3rd, 2009 in art by art-world

Getting in to GiggingÂ?

By: Pete Crewdson

There?s a lot more to organising a gig than most people think; it can be an easy process, but most of the time troubles arise. Make sure you do it the right way and avoid the problems that so many others have to face.

Start Early: Make sure you leave yourself plenty of time to get the gig organised. Yes, you want to get bands playing and get your teeth in to it as soon as you can, but the longer you have to organise and promote your gig is ultimately better. Try to book a gig a few months in advance.

Don?t go for all the popular bands: So you can get 4 big bands to play together and bring in quite a big crowd with each, but realistically, how many times does that band play in the same place within a few month of each other; the bigger the band, the more times they?ve been there before. Try out a gig with one bigger headliner and three smaller up-coming bands. Each of the bands get the gigging experience, and being younger and newer they probably haven?t played many shows; that means more of their fans want to see them, and their show is something more special even than the headliners.

Don?t overload: Both on equipment and bands. Only put on as many bands as you think is necessary, don?t try to squeeze out 5 minute change-overs just so you can stick another band on, play it safe and keep it smooth. The same goes for equipment, using one drum kit all night is best, and getting the bands to help each other out when it comes to amplifiers is always a big bonus. Less equipment = less hassle, which ultimately = smoother gig.

Think big: Just because your putting on a small gig at the local music venue doesn?t mean it can?t sell out. With the right promotion and the right bands, any gig can get close to selling out on the night. Always think big when it comes to creating posters and promoting; look at professional posters and find the bits that draw attention. Stay away from cluttered posters with band websites and reviews scribbled all over them - when it comes down to it, the only thing people need to know is who and where the bands are playing.

Get on the bandwagon: So you don?t like MySpace, you don?t like Facebook, you don?t like PureVolume ? get over it and get on promoting. MySpace is the biggest promotion tool you could ever dream of. Make a digital copy of the poster and send it to all your MySpace friends; tell the bands to send it to theirs and tell them to keep sending it on to their friends. Viral marketing is key to a successful gig.

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It works as an insurance policy so people know they have a ticket, and will come to the gig because of it. If the worst comes to it, then you?ve still got the money from the advance tickets.

Sound check everyone early: Most engineers will tell you that it is better to sound check each band, and it is. Make sure that you get the bands to the venue quite a while before the gig so each gets time to sound check fully. Most bands will be happy to show up if they know they?re having a good sound check for the show.

From experience, gigs go much more successfully when you inject a bit of common sense in to the equation; don?t go in feet first, plan and get it right. Anyone can put on a successful gig when they know how.

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