remixable - posts tagged 'the conversation' http://soup.remixablefilms.net/ Ingredients from visual storytelling chefs around the world, cooking up a tasty remixable soup. Editor: Michela Ledwidge EVENT: Join the Conversation at Columbia {"tags":["event","news","biz","distro","future of film","nyc","social media","the conversation"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/2010/02/event-join-the-conversation-at-columbia/\"\u003EEVENT: Join the Conversation at Columbia\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/2010/02/event-join-the-conversation-at-columbia/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EOn March 27th \u003Cem\u003EThe Conversation\u003C/em\u003E comes to Columbia University. Started in 2008, \u003Cem\u003EThe Conversation\u003C/em\u003E is a look at the future of filmmaking and how advancements in technology are enabling new opportunities for filmmakers. The program for March 27th is extensive and will bring together a number of innovative thinkers in the space. For more information visit \u003Ca href=\"http://www.theconversationspot.com \"\u003Ewww.theconversationspot.com\u003C/a\u003E \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/screen-capture-114.png\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"screen-capture-114\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-1348\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/screen-capture-114-300x130.png\" height=\"130\" alt=\"screen-capture-114\" width=\"300\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWe had a chance to sit down with \u003Ca href=\"http://www.scottkirsner.com\"\u003EScott Kirsner\u003C/a\u003E to discuss The Conversation.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003EFive questions about the Conversation\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWorkBook Project: \u003Cstrong\u003ECan you explain why the Conversation and why now?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EScott Kirsner: We did the first Conversation event in the Bay Area, back in late 2008. There was lots of interest in doing an East Coast version, but it was tough to find the right venue, until Ira Deutchman at Columbia got involved and suggested we do it there. The time seemed right to bring people together to talk about digital distribution, social media, and all of the ways that the Internet and new technologies are changing the business of film and visual storytelling, creating all kinds of new opportunities (and also challenges, if you\u2019re wedded to the traditional ways of doing things.)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/greggandevan.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"greggandevan\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1351\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/greggandevan.jpg\" height=\"355\" alt=\"greggandevan\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n2008 speakers Gregg and Evan Spiridellis of JibJab\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWBP: \u003Cstrong\u003EWhat are some of the innovations that you\u2019re seeing in the space that excite you most?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ESK: I\u2019m personally really interested right now in the way new set-top boxes like Roku and Boxee are making it possible for anyone to create channels and deliver digital content to viewers\u2019 televisions. That seems like it could have a really positive democratizing effect on the media landscape. I\u2019m also interested in the experiments people are doing with episodic video on the Internet, trying to find business models that will support it, whether it\u2019s sponsorship, advertising, selling merchandise, or eventually collecting the series on a DVD. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWBP: \u003Cstrong\u003EIn your opinion what are the most pressing issues today for filmmakers or others working in the digital content space?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ESK: There are three big issues, I think: what are the new forms and formats that are emerging, and how can you tell compelling stories within them; how can you continually expand your audience, and connect with audience members in meaningful ways; and how can you generate a solid financial return on what you\u2019re doing?\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWBP: \u003Cstrong\u003EWhat are some of the topics of discussion for the Conversation?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EUsing Twitter effectively as a filmmaker\u2026creating content especially for the Internet\u2026talking about films that have actually done well in digital channels\u2026and Peter Broderick is doing a workshop about how to carve up the rights to your film (DVD, TV, digital, theatrical, etc.) to generate the most revenue.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWBP: \u003Cstrong\u003EWhat do you hope comes out of the Conversation? \u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ESK: Well, as with the last one, I hope there\u2019s a lot of spontaneous things that happen on the day of the event that we haven\u2019t planned in advance. We have these opportunities to lead lunch discussion groups, so you can literally just jump up and declare that you want to talk about promoting your film at festivals, or getting lots of YouTube views, or whatever \u2014 and have a group coalesce around that. Another big goal for The Conversation is to bring together people who\u2019ve actually been pioneers in lots of different areas, so they can share their stories about what has worked well for them \u2014 and what hasn\u2019t. I think this event, like the DIY Days gatherings that you run, and like The Workbook Project itself, is really about giving people the information and tools to be smarter pioneers, and smarter businesspeople in this new environment we\u2019re in.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/?ak_action=api_record_view\u0026amp;id=1345\u0026amp;type=feed\" alt=\"\" /\u003E"} <p>On March 27th <em>The Conversation</em> comes to Columbia University. Started in 2008, <em>The Conversation</em> is a look at the future of filmmaking and how advancements in technology are enabling new opportunities for filmmakers. The program for March 27th is extensive and will bring together a number of innovative thinkers in the space. For more information visit <a href="http://www.theconversationspot.com ">www.theconversationspot.com</a> </p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/screen-capture-114.png"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1348" title="screen-capture-114" src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/screen-capture-114-300x130.png" height="130" alt="screen-capture-114" width="300" /></a></p> <p>We had a chance to sit down with <a href="http://www.scottkirsner.com">Scott Kirsner</a> to discuss The Conversation.</p> <h2>Five questions about the Conversation</h2> <p></p> <p>WorkBook Project: <strong>Can you explain why the Conversation and why now?</strong></p> <p>Scott Kirsner: We did the first Conversation event in the Bay Area, back in late 2008. There was lots of interest in doing an East Coast version, but it was tough to find the right venue, until Ira Deutchman at Columbia got involved and suggested we do it there. The time seemed right to bring people together to talk about digital distribution, social media, and all of the ways that the Internet and new technologies are changing the business of film and visual storytelling, creating all kinds of new opportunities (and also challenges, if you’re wedded to the traditional ways of doing things.)</p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/greggandevan.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1351" title="greggandevan" src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/greggandevan.jpg" height="355" alt="greggandevan" width="500" /></a><br /> 2008 speakers Gregg and Evan Spiridellis of JibJab</p> <p>WBP: <strong>What are some of the innovations that you’re seeing in the space that excite you most?</strong></p> <p>SK: I’m personally really interested right now in the way new set-top boxes like Roku and Boxee are making it possible for anyone to create channels and deliver digital content to viewers’ televisions. That seems like it could have a really positive democratizing effect on the media landscape. I’m also interested in the experiments people are doing with episodic video on the Internet, trying to find business models that will support it, whether it’s sponsorship, advertising, selling merchandise, or eventually collecting the series on a DVD. </p> <p>WBP: <strong>In your opinion what are the most pressing issues today for filmmakers or others working in the digital content space?</strong></p> <p>SK: There are three big issues, I think: what are the new forms and formats that are emerging, and how can you tell compelling stories within them; how can you continually expand your audience, and connect with audience members in meaningful ways; and how can you generate a solid financial return on what you’re doing?</p> <p>WBP: <strong>What are some of the topics of discussion for the Conversation?</strong></p> <p>Using Twitter effectively as a filmmaker…creating content especially for the Internet…talking about films that have actually done well in digital channels…and Peter Broderick is doing a workshop about how to carve up the rights to your film (DVD, TV, digital, theatrical, etc.) to generate the most revenue.</p> <p>WBP: <strong>What do you hope comes out of the Conversation? </strong></p> <p>SK: Well, as with the last one, I hope there’s a lot of spontaneous things that happen on the day of the event that we haven’t planned in advance. We have these opportunities to lead lunch discussion groups, so you can literally just jump up and declare that you want to talk about promoting your film at festivals, or getting lots of YouTube views, or whatever — and have a group coalesce around that. Another big goal for The Conversation is to bring together people who’ve actually been pioneers in lots of different areas, so they can share their stories about what has worked well for them — and what hasn’t. I think this event, like the DIY Days gatherings that you run, and like The Workbook Project itself, is really about giving people the information and tools to be smarter pioneers, and smarter businesspeople in this new environment we’re in.</p> <img src="http://workbookproject.com/?ak_action=api_record_view&amp;id=1345&amp;type=feed" alt="" />Wed, 24 Feb 2010 22:17:10 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/46321847/EVENT-Join-the-Conversation-at-Columbiaurn:www-soup-io:1:46321847regulareventnewsbizdistrofuture of filmnycsocial mediathe conversation