A New Deal?

Friday, January 22, 2:00 p.m.
Festival Base Camp
#SFFNewDeals

As the indie ecosystem shifts and new distributors, models, and technologies emerge, what are the implications for artist sustainability? Do new deals and a transformed economy of content creation hold greater promise for filmmakers and producers to be sustained by their work? Join moderator Jason Hirschhorn (REDEF) with Ted Hope (head of production, Amazon), Linda Lichter (Lichter, Grossman, Nichols, Adler & Feldman) and producers Lynette Howell Taylor (Electric City Entertainment), Christine Vachon (Killer Films), Jay Van Hoy (Parts & Labor), and others.

Credits

Jason Hirschhorn
Panelist
Ted Hope
Panelist
Linda Lichter
Panelist
Christine Vachon
Panelist
Jay Van Hoy
Panelist
Lynette Howell Taylor
Panelist
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