10.15.2012

visual communications presents c3: conference for creative content, october 27-28



The second annual C3: The Conference for Creative Content, is the premiere entertainment media conference for Asian Americans, presented by Visual Communications.

C3 will shed light on the changing nature of entertainment media and allow audiences to connect with Asian American talent through panels, seminars and features approaching media platforms from all angles.

It's happening October 27-28 at the Writers Guild of America in Los Angeles. Here are some more details about the conference:
C3: THE CONFERENCE FOR CREATIVE CONTENT

October 27 and 28, 2012; Writers Guild of America, West

ENROLLMENT FEE: $60 VC Members | $75 for non-members

Space is limited, sign up early. To register, please Click to Buy Now.

Asian Pacific Americans continue to be a leading pioneer in the realm of digital content distribution methods. However, as the landscape of entertainment and media continuously fluctuates, the independent filmmaker needs to comprehend and identify the right path to sustaining a career. Now, more than ever before, independent content creators must fully immerse themselves within this burgeoning industry to find common ground and opportunities.

Sponsored in part by SAG-PIACF and the California Arts Council, C3 is a vital event to transcend APA engagement beyond the cultural, political, and commercial landscape of traditional media platforms by empowering the community in gaining valuable knowledge of the future and trends of all media.

With top-caliber events and speakers, C3 will shed light on the changing nature of entertainment media and allow larger audiences to connect with Asian American talent through a diverse array of panels, seminars and features approaching media platforms from all angles.
The registration cost covers access to all the panels, food and drinks, and the reception on October 27 at Mixology 101 at the Grove. To see the list of scheduled programs and confirmed panelists, go to the Visual Communications website here.

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