Saturday, January 24, 2015
4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
Filmmaker Lodge
Where will your documentary get the biggest audience and have the widest impact? In fact, it’s on PBS, the most trusted institution in America, enjoying the fifth-largest prime-time rating out of all broadcast and cable networks. Airing on the Public Broadcasting System means your story will have a life beyond the broadcast—online, on mobile, and in schools. Join WNET/ New York, PBS, Independent Lens, POV and a panel of filmmakers including Rachel Grady, Julie Goldman, Aaron Woolf and Stanley Nelson to learn about how your film can be a “Docbuster”.?
Credits
Rachel Grady
Panelist | Julie Goldman
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Stanley Nelson
Panelist | Stephen Segaller
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Aaron Woolf
Panelist | Marie Nelson
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