Digital Hollywood and For Your Imagination in Los Angeles
November 1, 2007 Since 1990, over forty thousand industry executives have attended the Digital Hollywood conference in Los Angeles, New York, San Jose and in Las Vegas, and now you can add Paul Kontonis, CEO of For Your Imagination to that list. In fact Paul will be on a panel entitled, "Video Aggregators - Next Gen Broadband, UGM and Mobile Entertainment, Social Networking and Personal Communication" on November 1st. The panel brings together executives from companies that are enabling this phase of online video and begin the conversation of where the industry is headed. The panelists are David Clarke, VP Business Development of FUSA Capital, Dina Kaplan, co-founder of blip.tv, Mary Hodder, CEO of Dabble, Rachel Sterne, Founder and CEO of GroundReport, Max Haot, CEO of Mogulus, Paul Kontonis, CEO and co-founder of For Your Imagination and Marissa Gluck, Founder and Managing Partner of Radar Research. Digital Hollywood is from October 29th through November 1st, 2007 at The Grand Ballroom at Hollywood and Highlands and at the adjacent Renaissance Hollywood Hotel. Click here for more information about Digital Hollywood.
A trip to to Los Angeles is never complete without plenty of shmoozing, important sounding meetings and baffling traffic. My time spent at Digital Hollywood was no different. I spent a lot of time talking to some really great people. The highlights of my hobnobbing include Brett Wilson and Mark Rotblat from TubeMogul; Jen and Megan from KnockKnock; Hayden Black from Goodnight Burbank and Abigail's X-Rated Teen Diary; George Strompolos, Felicia Williams and Shashi Seth from YouTube; Tim Street from French Maid TV; Jonathan Pine and Kory Klem from Revver; Chola from Ask a Chola; Bambi Francisco, Meliza Solan and Meghan Evans from Vator.tv; and Dina Kaplan from blip.tv. For my Digital Hollywood pictures click here. My Los Angeles experience was brought to a whole new level when I reconnected with old friends Peter Lebow from Akimbo, and Ravi Subramanian and Jason Rabe from the band called The VLA. Here are pictures from their show at The Troubadour.
The whole panel was recorded and it now available thanks to Ustream.tv.
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