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On Saturday April 3rd, the WorkBook Project and the New School present DIY DAYS NYC. This marks the first time that the roving conference for creators will make a stop in NYC. The day will consist of talks, presentations, workshops and a special section called Incubator that matches two media startups with a think tank of experts.

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From Here to Awesome roundtable – DISCOVERY

Submitted by admin on Saturday, 7 March 20092 Comments

In 2008 From Here to Awesome experimented with a “day and date” festival model that helped filmmakers reach audiences on various devices and platforms while enabling them to retain their rights. Instead of repeating what we did last year we’ve decided to spend some time doing R&D around the topics that are impacting the futures of entertainment. Over the course of 2009 we’ll be holding a number of discussions with thought leaders from various industries. The first in the “From Here to Awesome” series centers on the issue of discovery.

Guest include: Left to Right – Dean Jansen (Outreach Director, Miro), Lance Weiler (story architect), Alex Johnson (digital strategist), Arin Crumley (filmmaker), Jerry Paffendorf (futurist)

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  • Zak Forsman said:

    wow, jerry touched on exactly what we are developing here at Sabi, a social cinema experience. CINEFIST – curated content, on demand AND scheduled event streams for a more communal experience supported by a platform that fosters dialogue amongst viewers in the community, as well as, the ability to opt-in to having your conversation, ratings, etc sent back through your facebook and twitter feeds.

  • Mike Hedge said:

    love it. love how Zak beat me to the first comment.

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