LIVE NOW: The Caucus Returns With James Burrows of Cheers, Mike & Molly

For a year and a half, Tubefilter has teamed up with The Caucus for Producers, Writers, and Directors to bring you live streams of engaging panels related to new media and digital video. Tonight, we’re happy to announce that we’ll be partnering with them once again to present a feed of The Caucus’ conversation with TV director James Burrows. The event will start at 7 PM PST from Hollywood.

Burrows was involved in the TV adaptation of Shit My Dad Says among other recent ventures, so he should have plenty to say about new media and how it can make an impact on TV.

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Interviewee: James Burrows – Director of dozens of network TV shows, including Friends, Will & Grace, Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, Mike & Molly, Two Broke Girls

, and Cheers, which he co-created alongside Glen and Les Charles.

Interviewer: Bob Bassett – Dean of the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University.

Introduction By: Ted Danson – Actor of Cheers and Becker fame; Danson’s apperance is subject to his schedule on the set of his current show, CSI.

We’ll have an update once the live stream is posted. Be sure to check it out tonight at 10 EST/7 PST.

Previous events from The Caucus have included A Preview of the 2012/2013  Television Season, A Conversation with VuguruPirates of the InternetNinth Annual Caucus Television PreviewSocial Media for Content Creators, and The Creative Independent and the Web.

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