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November’s Future Human Event: Total Filmmaking

November's Future Human Event: Total FilmmakingNext up at Future Human we have Total Filmmaking on November 10, an exploration into a new breed of auteur-mogul capable of not just crafting brilliant cinema but also producing, marketing and distributing it.

Our panel is made up of three of the UK film industry’s brightest minds – Mark Herbert, MD of Warp Films; Liz Rosenthal, founder of Power to the Pixel; and Marc Price, director of ‘£45 zombie film’ Colin. They, we, and you the audience will discuss how to make film in the 21st century, taking into account funding opportunities, digital marketplaces, crowdsourcing, affordable kit, filesharing, social networks and more. As usual there will be our infamous big-screen Twitter feed, wireless microphones so you can join in, and mild post-work boozing.

It’s from 7-9.30pm at The Book Club on Wednesday November 10. You can get more information here, and buy tickets here. Hope you can make it!

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Posted by The Future Human Team in Events, Future Human News | October 15, 2010 2:55PM |

4 Responses to “November’s Future Human Event: Total Filmmaking”

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