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March 10, 2005

Avid's Manager of New Market Development, Eli Chapman, will speak at the International Institute for Film Financing San Francisco Chapter Meeting 2005 March 16. Eli will discuss how emerging technology helps filmmakers and financiers identify the good, the bad, and the blockbusters in a world where anyone can make a movie. This can be accomplished by including the audience early on in the filmmaking process. Other speakers will treat:
  • Hollywood Profits: The Big Picture — and the Small: Hollywood's continuing struggle with profitability is a systemic problem deeply rooted in the studios' legacy business model. This presents independent filmmakers and financiers alike with new entrepreneurial opportunities
  • Frontiers of Film Financing: New Tax Incentives and Creative Financing Strategies. Glenn will explain new federal and state tax incentives and creative financing structures for independent filmmakers and their investors, as well as developing trends in film distribution
  • The Filmmaker as Startup Entrepreneur: Key Lessons from Silicon Valley. What can a filmmaker learn from a successful entrepreneur? What are the compelling qualities a venture investor looks for in an investment opportunity?
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