We've heard it all: dot.bomb, web-gone, etc. But the Internet isn't going away, and streaming technology keeps getting better and more available. So what remains for the future of online media and Web filmmaking? A panel of seasoned Web veterans will convene for a discussion of whether online filmmaking has a future or is merely a dream without market or cultural basis. How have the companies that have survived stayed afloat? Was the dot.com boom-and-crash just a Darwinian opportunity for the survivors to emerge? Are filmmakers continuing to make films specifically for the Web?
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John Cooper
Panelist | Mika Salmi
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Alison Corn
Panelist | David Bartis
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Jenni Olson
Panelist | Stephen Marshall
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Sue Johnson
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