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News & events
Diagonale, Festival of Austrian Film, Graz, Austria 22-27 March 2011
“Opportunities for Indie and Arthouse Film in the Digital World: Balancing traditional and new media”
23 March, 10:00 amCANADA MEDIA FUND: DIGITAL PROGRAMMING JURY DUTY, 1 March 2011
In February, Wendy Bernfeld participated as a jury member for the CMF, and the results were announced in the following release detailing the programming:
TV 2.0, Sao Paulo, Brazil 18 March
“Business models in digital distribution"
18 March, 2:30-4:00BUFF Film Festival for Children, Malmö, Sweden, 15-19 March
On 18 March, Amy Westervelt, Rights Stuff's Director, Content Licensing, will speak at a forum about cross-media story-telling and business for kids TV and film projects at the BUFF Film Festival for Children in Malmö, Sweden.
Berlinale International Film Festival and European Film Market, 10-20 February, 2011
Berlinale Talent Campus:
The Indie Filmmaker's Guide to Cross Media (Power to the Pixel)
2-3:30 February 15Wendy Bernfeld addresses Binger Institute’s International Advisors regarding New Media Evolution at the Binger Summit
On 8 February, Wendy Bernfeld will join 35 other international advisors at the Binger Institute internal summit gathering. She presents on new media, new players and new digital opportunities, contextualizing the development from traditional markets to the new world.
Wendy Bernfeld named to the Advisory Board of The Film Collaborative
Rights Stuff's MD, Wendy Bernfeld, has been appointed to the Advisory Board of the Film Collaborative as of January 2011 (for a full list of names, click here)
International Film Festival Rotterdam , 26 January-6 February 2011
Rotterdam Lab
31 January, 10:00-11:30am
“The Digital Landscape for Indie and Art-house Film:– Balancing Traditional vs New Media Platforms, Windows and Deals”,Wendy Bernfeld named as one of the "Brave Thinkers Of Indie Film" by indie icon, Ted Hope, in his blog Hope for Film
Brave Thinkers Of Indie Film, 2010 Edition
"Is The Hell Worth It? Content Licensing for Digital New Media Platforms", an article by Wendy Bernfeld posted on Ted Hope's Hope For Film blog, 2 December 2010
It’s no surprise for producers and distributors, that revenues from traditional sources such as TV and DVD have generally been declining, along with minimum guarantees for international sales.