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NYU Panel on Web Video!

The fact that NYU Film — one of the most respected film schools in the country — has taken an interest in web video speaks to the emergence of the medium.  As part of a series of panels on internet video and the industry surrounding new media production, I planned and will be moderating a panel on The Business of Online Video including some of new media’s best minds, including…

Rob Barnett of My Damn Channel
Paul Kontonis of For Your Imagination
Aimee Carlson of DailyMotion
and
Eric Mortenson of Blip.tv

The panel will focus on the emerging business around web video shows and how content creators can best navigate the new production-distribution paradigm.  It will take place on Monday April 27 at 6PM at Tisch School of the Arts at 726 Broadway in New York City.

Space is limited, but I am told that we can bring a small number of guests.  If you’d like to join us next Monday, please email info(at)tilzy.tv.  Hope to see you there.

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