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A2E OnRamp Schedule

I thought I should share with you what we are doing May 2-5 at the SFFS A2E OnRamp.  I wish it could be open to all.

 

DAY 1: Thurs, May 2 “CHANGE”
2:00pm–2:05pm Welcome Alicia Brown, A2E Producer, San Francisco Film Society
2:05pm–2:25pm The 50 Big Realities of Indie Film That All Filmmakers Should Know: Business, Culture & The Artist’s Practice
Part One: 16 things about THE FILM BIZ that should  significantly influence your behavior.
Ted Hope, Executive Director, San Francisco Film Society
2:25pm–2:40pm The Technology
Where we are, how we got here, and where this is all likely headed.
Erick Opeka, VP Digital Distribution, Cinedigm
2:40pm–3:00pm The 50 Big Realities of Indie Film That All Filmmakers Should Know: Business, Culture & The Artist’s Practice
Part Two: 19 things about our CURRENT CULTURE that should completely alter your creative & entrepreneurial practice.
Ted Hope, Executive Director, San Francisco Film Society
3:00pm–3:40pm Its Not Direct Distribution, It’s A Series Of Hybrid Collaborations
Case Study: The Perfect Family: the spend, the strategy, the process, the results and Q&A.
Jen Dubin & Cora Olson Present Pictures
4:05pm–4:35pm Production 3.0 and Strategies in the Age of Social Media
Case Study: The Canyons
Braxton Pope, Producer, The Canyons Colin Stanfield, General Manager, SFIFF
4:35pm–4:55pm Direct Distribution: The Great Hope, The Real Opportunity, The Best Practice
Meet the A2E OnRamp Distribution Consultants.
Ted Hope, Executive Director, San Francisco Film Society
4:55pm–5:00pm Closing Remarks Ted Hope, Executive Director, San Francisco Film Society
5:00pm–7:00pm JuntoBox Films, A2E & Filmmaker360 Reception
DAY 2: Fri, May 3 “TECHNOLOGY”
9:00am–10:30am The Audience Comes First + Designing a Direct Distribution Strategy Peter Broderick, Paradigm Consulting
10:35am–12:35pm A2E Technology Partners
Round 1: one2one Mtgs. (6 x 20mins)
12:35pm–2:35pm Innovators Lunch
What can Indie filmmakers learn from Gamers about collaboration & audience engagement?
Mike Morasky, Steam
2:35pm–4:15pm A2E Technology Partners
Round 2: one2one Mtgs. (5 x 20mins)
4:15pm–4:40pm Kickstarter: A Storytelling Platform Elisabeth Holm, Film Program Director, Kickstarter
4:40–5:10pm Direct Distribution: The Key To Success
The most effective approach for tomorrow
Jon Reiss, Filmmaker & Author
5:10–8:00pm Happy Hour & Bites
DAY 3: Sat, May 4 “STRATEGY”
9:00am–10:00am LaunchPad: Implementing Technology Early In The Creative Process
Group B Filmmakers
9:00am–10:00am Strategy Work Session with Consultants
Group A Filmmakers
9:00am–1:00pm Marketing one2ones by request Tom Grievson, marketing credits inc: Chopper, Donnie Darko, Monster, The Hangover, Inception, Looper and The Impossible.
9:00am–1:00pm A2E Technology Partners: Follow Up Meetings
10:00am–1:00pm Strategy Work Session with Consultants
Group A & B Filmmakers
2:00pm–3:00pm LaunchPad: Implementing Technology Early In The Creative Process
Group A Filmmakers
2:00pm–3:00pm Strategy Work Session with Consultants
Group B Filmmakers
3:00pm–3:30pm Presenting Financial Information
Key points from your plan you’ll need to articulate to investors.
Bec Smith, United Talent Agency
3:30–4:10pm Moderated Group Share Colin Stanfield, General Manager, SFIFF
4:10–6:00pm Pitch Coaching & Final Refinements
7:00pm–9:00pm Happy Hour & Bites
DAY 4: Sun, May 5 “FINANCE”
10:00am–1:00pm Pitch Coaching
10:00am–10:30am Collaborate With Your Exhibitor Gary Meyer, Co–director Telluride Film Festival & owner of the Balboa Theatre
10:30am–1:00pm Theatrical one2ones by request Gary Meyer, Co–director Telluride Film Festival & owner of the Balboa Theatre
10:30am–11:15am What can Indie filmmakers learn from Documentary about collaboration & audience engagement? Jen Gilomen, BAVC & Shaady Salehi, Active Voice
11:15am–11:40am The Impact Playbook: Best Practice When It Comes To Engagement
How you can measure the impact of Entertainment.
Alex Campolo, The Harmony Institute
11:40am–12:10pm High Risk — Low Reward:
Why Investments in Indie Film are Upside Down and Inside Out, and the Path to Creating a Sustainable Investor Class.
Adam Collis, Filmmaker & Professor ASU
12:10–1:00pm Blue skies: Where Do We Need To Be?
Feedback & planning session
Michele Turnure–Salleo, Director, FIlmmaker360, San Francisco Film Society
2:30pm–4:15pm Moderated ‘Real Numbers’ Investor Workshop
Selected project presentations
Ted Hope, Executive Director, San Francisco Film Society
4:15pm–4:30pm Closing Remarks Ted Hope, Executive Director, San Francisco Film Society

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