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Tuesday
Jul292008

LATV Festival Features Break a Leg Co-Creators

NATPE’s LATV Festival brings together nearly 1,000 content creators, agents, studio, network and new media executives to celebrate the art and commerce of video content in the TV production capital of the world, Los Angeles. On the LATV Festival Digital Day of July 30th, Daisy Whitney, New Media Reporter of TelevisionWeek, will be hosting an "Evening Screenings + Chat: Dissecting the Short Form Hits" panel and screenings with guest speakers Sarah Lane from popSiren, Mark Feldstein and Brad Roth from Stun Creative, Douglas Cheney from Ryan Wise from Big Fantastic and the uber talented brothers Baranovsky, Yuri and Vlad, from Break a Leg. The description of the panel read: "Creators of slickly produced, short form content, are generating the kind of industry buzz once reserved for the producers and writers of primetime network content. But, what makes a short form piece a hit? How do you take it from vain YouTube fodder to a money‑making piece of your creative portfolio?" Sounds cool to us. For more information visit the LATV festival website. Thanks LATV Festival and Daisy!

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