CLUB DIY on Film Marketing, Publicity and Promotion.

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Business / Management, Documentaries, Features, Short Films | Event Type: Conferences, Seminars / Workshops
CLUB DIY will present an evening of live music and education at the Red Devil Lounge, located at 1695 Polk Street. Doors open at 7:00 pm for a networking cocktail party, followed by two panels and live music. Starting at 8:00 pm, "Film Marketing, Publicity and Promotion... And How To Tell The Difference" panel discussion will be moderated by DIY Convention chairman Bruce Haring and features John Howard Swain, producer, Full Circle Productions; Brian Ging, director, AMERICAN YEARBOOK; Glorinda Marie, actress and SF Indieclub leader; Ryan Harlin, producer, DO YOU REMEMBER? FIFTEEN YEARS OF THE BOUNCING SOULS; and Joel S. Bachar of Microcinema International. The discussion will focus on practical advice for low-budget filmmakers seeking to rise above the noise and clutter of the hundreds of independent films released each year. Following the digital film panel, Nadine's Wild Weekend founder Nadine Condon will moderate "How To Sell 10,000 CDs In A Year... And Still Make Money If You Don't." Admission to CLUB DIY is $6 before 9:00 pm, $8 after. Paid admissions who pre-register by phone (323-665-8068) or online at www.diyconvention with a credit card before July 29, 2003 will receive a free transcript of CLUB DIY's most popular panel, "Independent Music in Film & Television." For more information visit www.diyconvention.com.
Starts: Jul 30, 2003 - Ends: Jul 30, 2003Submission Deadline: Jul 30, 2003
Location: San Francisco, California, USAWebsite: http://www.diyconvention.com






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