Independents in Broadcasting and Cable: Financing and Production for the Small Screen

Richard Rubinstein of Laurel Entertainment, who produces both features and TV movies, including Pet Sematary, Dawn of the Dead and most recently for TV, "The Vernon Johns Story," starring James Earl Jones, will lead a discussion with panelists from the TV and independent-film worlds, commenting upon and analyzing the growth of independently produced work for the cable and broadcasting industries. The panel will address issues for independents which include the significance careerwise of working in television for writers, directors and actors; the possibilities for crossing over; and the nature of careers on both sides of the fence.

Credits

Richard Rubinstein
Panelist
Mitchell Galin
Panelist
Lynn Holst
Panelist
Gary Sinise
Panelist
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