Banff
Television Festival
11 - 16 June
The
21st annual event will continue the aim to be a source of vision,
provide an opportunity for collaboration and be a showcase for innovation.
The Festival combines an international program competition with
a conference that is attended by industry professionals from around
the world. The conference consists of more than 50 hours of workshops,
panels and inventive formats that focus on a variety of issues that
affect television production, programming and policy. In recent
years, special week-long seminar strands have been devoted to New
Media and issues of convergence. The principal prize of the Banff
Television Festival is the prestigious Banff Rockie, a polished
bronze sculpture that is both evocative of the Festival's mountain
setting, and emblematic of the highest achievement in program excellence.
Banff Rockies are awarded to winning programs in fourteen categories
including Animation Programs; Arts Documentaries; Children's Programs;
Comedies, Continuing Series, History & Biography Programs, Information
Programs, Made-for-TV Movies; Mini-Series; Performance Programs;
Popular Science and Natural History Programs; Short Dramas; Social
& Political Documentaries; and Sports Programs.
Banff
Streaming
Media East Conference and Exhibition
12 - 14 June
Hosting
over 125 exhibiting companies with the latest in cutting-edge
broadband and streaming technologies on display, this conference
runs from June 12-14 at the New York Hilton & Towers. The exhibition
floor is to be covered with companies showcasing the latest in
streaming media technologies, and is considered a hot spot for
launching new products and making major announcements. Producer
of the event, streamingmedia.com is based in San Francisco and
is a diversified media company serving the streaming media and
broadband content industry since 1998.
Keynote speakers include: Tim Koogle, Chairman & CEO Yahoo!, Inc;
Sam Donaldson, ABC News; David A. Neuman, President, Digital Entertainment
Network, Inc (DEN.net™); William Lansing, CEO, NBC Internet Inc.
(NBCi, Inc.); Michael Robertson, CEO, MP3.com; Rob Glaser, Chairman
& CEO, RealNetworks.
Golden
Shower Video Festival
16 - 17 June
San
Antonio, Texas' own underground festival since 1993. Close to
65 films were accepted, for the most part under 30 minutes in
length. Although American and notably Texan filmmakers were the
most numerous, the videos came from all over the world. In fact,
the judging has already taken place and first prize goes to My
Country (for internal use only) by Goran Radovanovic of
Beograd, Yugoslavia. Second place went to Driving Home
by Patrick Flanigan of Westville, New Jersey and third place to
The Good Son by Sean McGuire of Belfast, Northern
Ireland. Returning to the festival, Gustavo Stebner is presenting
Michael Bastard, a narrative drama featuring Rolando
Medina (Rolling Tissues) as Michael Bastard, delving into the
complexities of human behavior in a Bastard of a love story.
San
Antonio
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