Power to the Pixel Breakout Q&A

Two weeks ago, I had the pleasure of participating in the Power to the Pixel conference at the London Film Festival. Liz Rosenthal, director of the conference, invited me to join Arin, Susan and a number of other pals and speak to a breakout group after the rest of the conference. The Q&A was moderated by Richard Ayers of Magic Lantern.

I introduced myself and my role in the Four Eyed Monsters self-distribution. We focused on the application of traditional business principals to the changing models of media distribution. Have a look:

The video is also available in higher-bandwidth Flash or as a MP4 download on my blip.tv channel. Arin has videos of the other speakers on his YouTube channel.

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6 Comments so far

  1. great Q&A

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  4. Hey dude,

    I clicked on this thinking I’d spend a minute or two watching it, and then ended up sitting here captivated through a 45 minute Q&A. Really articulate and informed points; I enjoyed it a lot. Thanks for sharing it, man, and keep up the good work.

    Cheers,
    N

  5. Here it all is — THE Process — its basically the bible for indie filmmakers. Take notes!

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