Past Events :: Business / Management

CSUN Manga/Anime Lecture Series

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Business / Management, Features, Television | Event Type: Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Oct 01, 2003 - Ends: Dec 10, 2003
Submission Deadline: Oct 01, 2003
Location: Northridge, California, USA
California State University, Northridge, is holding a Manga/Anime Lecture series. The events are free and open to the public. Lectures will be on Wednesdays 6:00

MIPCOM Junior

Starts: Oct 08, 2003 - Ends: Oct 09, 2003
Submission Deadline: Oct 08, 2003
Location: Cannes, France
Website: http://www.mipcomjunior.com
In its 11th year, MIPCOM Junior is two days of kids

WIA

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Business / Management | Event Type: Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Oct 14, 2003 - Ends: Oct 14, 2003
Submission Deadline: Oct 06, 2003
Location: New York, New York, USA
WIA and Little Airplane Prods. are hosting an evening with animation exec veteran Fred Seibert. Seibert now runs Frederator Studios, which produces Nick

The Fourth Pocket PC Summit

Starts: Oct 20, 2003 - Ends: Oct 23, 2003
Submission Deadline: Oct 20, 2003
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Website: http://www.pocketpcsummit.com
The Pocket PC Summit will bring together industry leaders to discuss the present and future state of Pocket PC technology, wireless applications and services. A corresponding Pocket PC Summit exposition will take place in the Enterprise Mobile Solutions and Pocket PC Summit Pavilions, showcasing the best Pocket PC, handheld, and wireless technologies, as well as enterprise mobile computing solutions. The conference will feature Windows Mobile 2003 applications and solutions in detail, including a special session entitled "Windows Mobile 2003 For The Enterprise," highlighting the most relevant new details and enhancements aimed at enhancing the productivity and profitability of your business, presented by Chris DeHerrera of CeWindows.net. In addition, the Third Annual Pocket PC Magazine Best Product Awards will be presented at summit, with winners published in the January 2004 issue of POCKET PC MAGAZINE. Nominees will be chosen by an industry board of Pocket PC Experts, including Pocket PC Webmasters, authors of Pocket PC books, POCKET PC MAGAZINE contributors and Microsoft Pocket PC MVPs. For more information, visit the official Pocket PC Summit Website at www.pocketpcsummit.com.

ShoWest 2008

Starts: Oct 20, 2003 - Ends: Oct 20, 2003
Submission Deadline: Oct 20, 2003
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Website: http://www.showest.com
Now in its 34th year, ShoWest is the most prestigious and longest running event exclusively for the cinema exhibition and distribution community. In this competitive landscape for market-share, theater owners and operators need to know about the latest products and services, the newest technologies, industry happenings and upcoming films. That's why, every year, over 5,000 motion picture industry professionals make ShoWest their "must-attend" event. Includes educational seminars, ShoWest University, a trade show, screenings and product reels. Visit www.showest.com for more information.

The 2003 FAN International Animation Festival

Starts: Oct 23, 2003 - Ends: Oct 26, 2003
Submission Deadline: Oct 23, 2003
Location: Norwich, England
Website: http://www.filmartsnorwich.co.uk
The FAN International Animation Festival features a competition along with screenings, retrospectives, exhibitions, workshops and parties. Highlights include an exclusive Russian Focus, showcasing the best new talent for the country, and a exhibit of the best student work from the Norwich School of Art and Design. Any animated film between 60 seconds and 30 minutes long produced after December 31, 2000 can be submitted. The international prize jury line up includes Eduard Nazarov (Russia), Ruth Lingford (U.K.), Don Herzfeldt (U.S.A.) and Priit Tender (Estonia). For more information contact the festival at FAN 2003, Norwich School of Art & Design, Saint George Street, Norwich, NR3 1BB or on the Web at www.filmartsnorwich.co.uk.

2nd China Cartoon Industry Forum

Starts: Oct 24, 2003 - Ends: Oct 24, 2003
Submission Deadline: Oct 24, 2003
Location: Qingdao, China
Website: http://www.ccif.com.cn/doce/9E-2.htm
The China Cartoon Industry Forum focuses on the market, integrating the multi-industry resources and bringing in financial investment to China

What Teens Want: Marketing To Teens

Starts: Oct 27, 2003 - Ends: Oct 28, 2003
Submission Deadline: Oct 27, 2003
Location: Santa Monica, California, USA
Website: http://www.whatteenswant.com
Hosted by ADWEEK, BRANDWEEK, MEDIAWEEK, BILLBOARD AND THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER and presented by The WB,

Casbaa Convention 2003

Starts: Oct 27, 2003 - Ends: Oct 30, 2003
Submission Deadline: Oct 27, 2003
Location: Hong Kong, China
Website: http://www.casbaaconvention.com
Casbaa Convention is dedicated to the growth of the television industry in Asia. Day One will address Satellite: Limitless Benefits for Television, Satellite: The Life Line for Telecoms, Satellite: Something You May Not Have Thought About, Finance: How Do We Get the Money?, and Satellite Operators CEO Forum: Keeping the Customer Satisfied: Reliability, Flexibility & Imagination. Topics addressed on Day Two will include: Making It: New Products, New Markets, New Ideas, Selling It: Turning-on & Tuning-in Asian Pay-TV Advertisers, Stealing It: Chasing the Dragons of Asian Piracy, and Growing It: Lifting the Lid on the Successful Players in our Region. Day Three will look at the following: Legally Binding: The Do

Get Your Sh*T Together II

Starts: Oct 29, 2003 - Ends: Dec 10, 2003
Submission Deadline: Oct 29, 2003
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Website: http://www.sidestreet.org/gyst2003.html
Artist, curator, nonprofit veteran, and CalArts faculty member Karen Atkinson will once again teach her famed survival workshop series for emerging and mid-career artists working in the Greater L.A. area. For years, Get Your Sh*T Together was only available to students at CalArts. Thanks to continued support from LA Cultural Affairs, Side Street Projects is proud to offer this vital workshop once again to artists from all disciplines that need to get their sh*t together. The event will provide attendees with information and resources to make things happen for themself. Learn how to tap-into systems of support designed to help you practice your craft without selling your soul. Explore theoretical and practical issues, questions of professionalism, ethics, funding, project management, and the nuts & bolts survival strategies every working artist needs to know. The workshop is open to artists from all disciplines: visual arts, film & video, theatre, dance, writing, music, performance, etc. All participants receive a mammoth 400-page class reader chock-full of information, forms and resources, grant info, templates, etc. Space is extremely limited. First come, first serve. The event takes place at the Los Angeles Farmers Market over six Wednesdays from 7:00