Spotlight on Entertainment Advertising: Key Art + Unit Still Photography
Join APA LA for an insider's view into the world of TV and Film advertising photography!
This event will comprise two informative and lively 90 minute panels, the first of which will feature prominent photographers in tv/film key art, gallery and union unit stills.
The second panel will include top photo producers, creative directors, and marketing/advertising executives from tv, film, streaming and creative advertising agencies.
In between the panels, there will be an opportunity to socialize during an hour long informal lunch for everyone.
The panel will cover topics the inner workings of Entertainment Advertising – movie posters, TV campaigns, publicity and marketing shoots and more. The panels will cover where the industry was - and explore where it’s going, AI, the difference between union and non-union work, plus much more. The purpose of the event is to inform, inspire and connect photographers and top creatives in a positive and supportive environment.
The event will be held at Smashbox Studios - known throughout the industry as a hub for world-class photographers and directors
GUEST PANELISTS (so far):
Photographers
Moderator: Elisabeth Caren, Photographer and APA LA Board member
Creatives
Alexis Barzin - Lead Creative Producer, Original Series, Amazon MGM Studios
Anissa Koh - Executive Director, Entertainment Photography, NBC Universal/Peacock
Holly Connors - Vice President Worldwide Photography, Paramount Pictures
Kenny Gravillis - CEO + Chief Creative Officer, Gravillis Inc
Lisette M Azar - Photo Producer, Apple TV Marketing
Moderator: Liz Lang, Producer, Liz Lang Production
*More Panelists to come. Watch this space!
ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND
Come grow, learn, network and get inspired!
Sunday, September 29th
11am - 4pm (PT)
Smashbox Studios | 8549 Higuera St. | Culver City CA 90232
NOTE: LIMITED PARKING. WE SUGGEST USING A RIDE SHARE SERVICE.
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