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Feb 11 Online Video Panel - video and wrap up
Over 75 people attended the online video panel on February 11th. The panel, arranged by Sib Law of Saxon Mills (http://rocketstail.com/hosted a panel discussion with Dana Tower (Pond5), Jamison Tilsner (Tubefilter), and Aaron Sonnenberg (Blip.tv). You can watch the video here http://rocketstail.com/2010/02/12/live-replay-panel-blip-tv-tubefilter-tv-pond5-com/
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Watch the Video Recap of The 2009 CT Digital Media Business Conference
Thanks to George Belshaw and Sticky Traffic Studios for producing the video.
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Wrap - the breakfast roundtable on print-to-digital
We had a terrific breakfast roundtable discussion last Friday with 24 executives focusing on how traditionally print companies are transitioning to digital media business models.
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Speaker Update
Connecticut is home to some of the world's top media companies. Their senior digital media executives will be joining us for the 2009 conference. Joining us will be Brian Kalinowski, EVP of Digital Media at the WWE, Steve Ronson, EVP of Enterprise at A&E Television Networks, and John Zehr, SVP of Digital Production at ESPN.
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Pictures from the Summer 2009 Networking Event at Alive @ 5
We had a terrific networking event last night with over 50 people eating, drinking, networking and listening to Sugar Ray (thank you to Robinson & Cole for hosting us). Everyone had a great time and the concert was a big success. Here are the pictures to prove it...
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Digital MediaMeasurement and Monetization Roundtable Notes
We have our final notes from the recent roundtable on digital media measurement and monetization (the full document is at the bottom). The debate, led by Bruce Haymes, SVP of product for Nielsen, focused on a number of questions and potential solutions raised by roundtable participants. Key discussion points were as follows:
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Welcome to the CT Digital Media 2009 Business Conference
More blog posts and updates coming.
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Producers Guild of America learns about Connecticut
The Producers Guild of America, with support by CT Digital Media, helped produce last week's panel on film production in Connecticut. The PGA event, held at The Samsung Experience (a great gadget fest - go and enjoy) at The Time Warner Center, had dozens of producers in attendance hearing about the opportunities for film and TV production in Connecticut.
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A terrific turnout for The Future of Video Production
I'd like to thank Palace Digital Studios for hosting the networking evening and panel on the future of video production. They not only provided a great space, but delicious food and a very lively speaker (Chris Campbell of Palace). I'd also like to thank panelist Nick Dager of Digital Cinema Report and Kevin Segalla of CT Film Center.
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Are You a Genius or Do You Have a Genius?
Being a genius vs. having a genius.
We can think of ourselves as being a genius or can we re-frame the creative process by thinking we have a genius.
What an incredible insight.
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Presentation on Demystifying the Media
I gave a talk at for the Entrepreneurial Woman's Network Connecticut Chapter yesterday. I thought some of you might appreciate the presentation. There's a lot of good data on what people are and are not doing online as well as some ideas of how you should be thinking about the media for your business.
Digital media public policy roundtable notes now available
You can now download the notes from the February 11 digital media public policy roundtable in Hartford, CT. The roundtable attracted a wide variety of more than 40 public and private sector leaders seeking to understand how to build a permanent digital media industry in Connecticut and generate high-quality jobs during an unprecedented economic crisis.
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