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- by TVSeriesFinale.com
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Speakers confirmed for the annual summit, which will take place November 24 at Picturehouse Central, include Andy Harries, Tim O’Shea, Tristan Goligher, Faye Ward, Eve Gabereau, Chris Green and David Hancock; finance breakout area new addition.
Award-winning writer-director Susanne Bier, fresh from the success of hit BBC/AMC mini-series The Night Manager, will deliver the keynote speech at the Screen Film Summit 2016, to be held on November 24 at Picturehouse Central in London.
The accomplished Danish film-maker, who has directed 14 feature films to date including Brothers (2004), Things We Lost In The Fire (2006), Love Is All You Need (2012) and Serena (2014), won a Primetime Emmy this year for her direction on The Night Manager. She also has an Oscar win, with drama In A Better World scoring Best Foreign-Language Film in 2011.
Bier will deliver the Film Summit’s keynote address followed by an on-stage conversation with Screen editor Matt Mueller.
To book tickets click here
She joins a roster of high-profile...
Award-winning writer-director Susanne Bier, fresh from the success of hit BBC/AMC mini-series The Night Manager, will deliver the keynote speech at the Screen Film Summit 2016, to be held on November 24 at Picturehouse Central in London.
The accomplished Danish film-maker, who has directed 14 feature films to date including Brothers (2004), Things We Lost In The Fire (2006), Love Is All You Need (2012) and Serena (2014), won a Primetime Emmy this year for her direction on The Night Manager. She also has an Oscar win, with drama In A Better World scoring Best Foreign-Language Film in 2011.
Bier will deliver the Film Summit’s keynote address followed by an on-stage conversation with Screen editor Matt Mueller.
To book tickets click here
She joins a roster of high-profile...
- 10/26/2016
- ScreenDaily
Tristan Goligher, Andy Harries, Faye Ward, Fox, Prescience among first round of speakers confirmed for this year’s event.
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Speakers also announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be revealed programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest...
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Speakers also announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be revealed programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest...
- 9/26/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Tristan Goligher, Andy Harries and Faye Ward among first round of speakers confirmed for this year’s event.
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Speakers also announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be revealed programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest...
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Speakers also announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be revealed programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest...
- 9/26/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Tristan Goligher, Andy Harries and Faye Ward will all speak at this year’s event.
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Further speakers already announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be announced programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest audience and box office trends and statistics...
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Further speakers already announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be announced programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest audience and box office trends and statistics...
- 9/26/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
The event will take place at Picturehouse Central on November 17.
The UK Cinema Association will host a conference on marketing for cinema audiences at Picturehouse Central on November 17.
Titled “Engage | Reward | Grow: Marketing the big screen experience” the event will aim to help cinema operators learn how they can maximise the marketing potential of their products and in turn their revenues.
Some 300 delegates are expected to attend the day, which will begin with a keynote address from Ian Shepherd, group chief commercial officer, Odeon & Uci Cinemas. Shepherd will be presenting a “manifesto for customer engagement” in the address.
The keynote will be followed by the first of the day’s sessions, which will ask: what more should be done to grow the cinema audience?
The session will involve a presentation from Shane Austin, director media consulting at market research film YouGov, the company commissioned ealier this year by industry body Cinema First, as part of...
The UK Cinema Association will host a conference on marketing for cinema audiences at Picturehouse Central on November 17.
Titled “Engage | Reward | Grow: Marketing the big screen experience” the event will aim to help cinema operators learn how they can maximise the marketing potential of their products and in turn their revenues.
Some 300 delegates are expected to attend the day, which will begin with a keynote address from Ian Shepherd, group chief commercial officer, Odeon & Uci Cinemas. Shepherd will be presenting a “manifesto for customer engagement” in the address.
The keynote will be followed by the first of the day’s sessions, which will ask: what more should be done to grow the cinema audience?
The session will involve a presentation from Shane Austin, director media consulting at market research film YouGov, the company commissioned ealier this year by industry body Cinema First, as part of...
- 11/6/2015
- ScreenDaily
Harvey Weinstein's hopes of getting Congress to enact a royalty-based compensation system for movie clips played on the web so far appears to be a long shot. None of the movie industry trade associations are rushing to champion Weinstein's idea. "While Harvey's ideas are characteristically interesting and provocative, the topic isn't something that we're able to comment on at this time," said Chris Green, supervisor of communications for the Producers Guild of America. Lowell Peterson, executive director of the Writers Guild of America East, and one of the few association execs willing to speak more...
- 5/8/2013
- by Ira Teinowitz
- The Wrap
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