Regional Filmmaking: Making Films Outside of New York or L.A.

Raising the money for an independent feature has gotten more complex. It is now necessary for filmmakers to understand all areas of the worldwide market to meet the demands of an ever-more-discriminating group of financiers and buyers. This panel will feature executives who orchestrate day-to-day decisions that make film happen. U.S. independent distributors, cable networks, video distributors and foreign producers are among those who will be represented. Moderated by Seth Willenson, the discussion will focus on real financing and buying experience. Willenson has been an executive in the entertainment business for twenty-one years. Since starting his own management-consulting firm three years ago, he has produced three feature films, including Gas, Foods, Lodging, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last year, and supervised the release of over twenty-five feature films.

Credits

Seth M. Willenson
Panelist
 
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