Industry professionals are invited to attend the Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI) Taste of the World Locations Forum on Thursday, March 1, 2018 at the W Hollywood Hotel. The event takes place from 2:30pm – 7:30pm.
One of the premier elements to AFCI Week, this event is FREE and open to all industry professionals. Over 50 film commission representatives from around the globe will be representing their jurisdictions, states and countries. Don’t miss this opportunity to ask questions about production incentives, shooting locations, local facilities, infrastructure, crew depth and more with these knowledgeable professionals.
This is a unique networking opportunity for Independent Producers, Directors, Commercial Producers, Short Form Content/Digital Producers, Game Developers, Location Managers and others seeking up-to-date intelligence on the global industry while meeting face-to-face with local, interstate and international film office representatives. Some of the Commissioners on hand will also be offering a taste of food and beverages from their territory – come, be informed and enjoy!
For your FREE registration, please click here:
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Here’s the lineup we have so far:
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Also note that this year, the Film in California Conference will be holding its first ever Photo Contest. Here’s how it works:
Rules:
– Your name, occupation or title & contact info (email address & cell number) – Where the photo was taken – Who/how the picture should be credited
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For questions about this year’s
Film In California Conference, call 323.860.2960
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6TH ANNUAL
HOLLYWOOD LOCATION SCOUTS PANEL
July 20th, 1pm-2pm
PANELISTS:
Scott Alexander (Stephen King’s It, Orphan Black), Duncan Jones (Aquaman, Thor: Ragnarok), Manny Padilla (The Man in the High Castle, Transformers: Dark of the Moon), Golden Swenson (Face Off, The Dark Knight Rises), Scott Trimble (Bad Times at the El Royale, The Cabin in the Woods), and Georgette Turner (Wonder Woman, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them).
COMIC-CON COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON and PANEL MODERATOR:
Scott Trimble
COMIC-CON COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRPERSON:
Dan Taylor
COMIC-CON COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Nick Carr, John Rakich, Tommy Woodard
EVENT PRODUCTION:
Location Managers Guild International
THANK YOU:
Melinda Ehrlich Trimble, Jacob Voelzke, and Evan Zissimopulos
LMGI members are invited to attend the exclusive PRODUCTION MASON app beta launch party on July 28th! PRODUCTION MASON is the first industry-driven logistics management software and vendor marketplace solution for Film and TV. Hosted by One Culver (in the Sony Atrium) and LMGI Business Members Location Portal, Reel Security, Skye Rentals, Reel Waste & Recycling the evening will be an open bar kind of night with hors d’oeuvres, dancing, iPads and basketball floor seats giveaways. Be present for the first public demonstration of PRODUCTION MASON — and sign up to be a beta user of this groundbreaking app that can radically reduce the pain and complexity of location coordination and vendor services. Plan, communicate and order services all in one user-friendly, mobile-first platform. Please RSVP here: http://productionmason.com/event prior to July 25th, so event organizers know how many people to expect for catering, complimentary valet and open bar. We look forward to seeing you there! |
Register today:
Business-to-Business Industry Day – Thursday, Sept 20th at NETFLIX
(optional, for AFCI Film Commission Members only) &
Cineposium 2018 – Friday, Sept 21st & Saturday, Sept 22nd
Business-to-Business Industry Day
(optional, for AFCI Film Commission Members only) – Los Angeles, California
Thursday, September 20th
An addition to this year’s Cineposium is AFCI’s inaugural Business to Business Industry Day, being hosted at NETFLIX. This is a full-day Production Company Showcase where senior executives from major film and television companies will highlight their location and infrastructure needs up-and-coming projects. We anticipate ten companies will be participating in this program, including YouTube, Amazon, Blumhouse, Starz, Netflix, Crackle, HBO and New Republic Pictures. A separate fee is required.
42nd Annual AFCI Cineposium, Los Angeles, California
Friday, September 21st & Saturday, September 22nd
** Additional information coming soon… panels, sessions and speakers are subject to change
Business-to-Business Industry Day venue will hosted at NETFLIX.
Cineposium will be held at Sheraton Universal which was recently renovated and is located next door to Universal Studios.
REGISTRATION FEES
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Rate includes two-day Cineposium conference
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Add B2B Industry Day for $500
- a detailed listing on The Global Directory hosted on The Hollywood Reporter website
- highly competitive ad package rates with The Hollywood Reporter
- up to 50% discounted rates for AFCI University courses
- access to on-line libraries of reports, white papers, film legislation, film guidelines etc from around the world
- preferred access to AFCI Events, and
- for Film Commission Members, receipt of project lead emails direct via our online submission form – accessible on the AFCI website and The Global Directory.
Please contact Marj Galas ([email protected]) for more information.
- Rate includes two-day Cineposium conference
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B2B Industry Day is open to
AFCI Film Commission Members only
Cineposium Conference is a hallmark annual event bringing film commissioners and industry together in a unique setting to brainstorm solutions, learn and seek answers to the challenges they face in an ever-changing industry. AFCI Members are able to host the conference in their territory – thereby For information about hosting Cineposium 2019, click here.
2018 HOME TOUR ROYAL REVIVALS
DATE & TIME
Sunday, Sept. 30 I 10 AM-4 PM
LOCATION
To be provided at event check-in.
ADMISSION
Advance tickets until September 25:
Members: $30 | Non-members: $40
After September 25:
Members: $35 | Non-members: $45
Tickets may be purchased through Glendale Arts.
NOTE:
Day of the event ticket purchases are available at the Alex Theatre Box Office (map) from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
DETAILS
To mark the tenth anniversary of Glendale’s first historic district overlay zone, The Glendale Historical Society is pleased to present its “Royal Revivals” Home Tour.
This year’s tour showcases six grand Period Revival homes in the Royal Boulevard Historic District. The homes were built between 1927 and 1936 and represent a variety of architectural styles, including Spanish Colonial, Colonial, French and Mediterranean Revival.
The Royal Boulevard Historic District, which consists of 30 homes along a curving, palm-tree lined stretch on one of Glendale’s most scenic streets, was established in 2008 through a neighborhood-led effort. Today, Glendale has seven designated historic districts and three more working their way through the approval process.
The six homes featured on this year’s Royal Revivals Home Tour are:
- Lewis House, a beautifully restored 1927 Mediterranean Revival home with a dramatic horseshoe-shaped double staircase leading up to the entry. The house has a spectacular two-story entrance hall that features five arched galleries, reminiscent of an Italian villa with Spanish accents. Listed on the Glendale Register of Historic Resources, the house was once occupied by Ed “Strangler” Lewis, holder of numerous heavyweight wrestling world championships who later became a successful local restauranteur.
- Scoones House, a stunning 1928 Spanish Colonial Revival home with an imposing central tower and elaborate Churrigueresque style entrance. The home’s interior boasts many original details, including rustic exposed trusses with decorative straps and pegged connections, and beams with chamfered corners; stained-glass French doors; terra-cotta tile floors; decorative tile baseboards and staircase risers; and a vintage master bathroom with mottled tile and lily-pad motif on the ribbon border tile.
- Tupper House, a magnificent 1931 Spanish Colonial Revival home with an impressive two-tiered central entrance tower that includes decorative tiles around the upstairs window. The home’s façade is accented with an overhanging balcony of intricately carved wood, supported on large, carved wood corbels. The home’s interior contains many original features, including massive wood ceiling trusses, a quarter-round, radius-curved “beehive” fireplace with tile accents and stained glass windows.
- Jernegan House, a lovely 1931 Spanish Colonial Revival home with a one-story living room wing on the right with a half-arch buttress, balanced by the cantilevered second-floor balcony on the left, supported by elaborately carved joists and corbels with distinctive wrought-iron railings. The living room has a gorgeous Claycraft tile mantle that is original to the home. The house is listed on the Glendale Register of Historic Resources as an excellent example of the style.
- Daves-Cannon House, a striking 1936 Colonial Revival home designed by prominent Glendale architect Merrill W. Baird. The home is clad in brick at the first floor and wide-channel shiplap wood siding at the second, creating a strong horizontal emphasis and rich textural effect. The foyer features a grand winding staircase with oak treads, wainscoting, scrolled handrail and decorative carved stringers. The house, which introduces the use of traditional details in untraditional ways, is listed on the Glendale Register of Historic Resources as an outstanding and unusual example of the style; it was once owned by David Cannon, co-founder and president of radio station KIEV-AM, one of the only family-owned-and-operated radio stations in Southern California.
- McCall’s House, built as a model home by Rossmoyne Village, Inc. under the supervision of local architect Merrill W. Baird and featured as the “Home of the Month” in the September 1936 issue of McCall’s, the popular women’s magazine. In keeping with its French Revival style, the house resembles a country manor house with a steeply pitched hipped roof and decorative segmentally arched “eyebrow” dormers that interrupt the roof line at the exaggerated cornice. Lois Modglin, co-owner of Modglin’s Originals Los Angeles, a California art pottery company that operated in the 1940s, lived in the house from 1944 to 1955. The house is listed on the Glendale Register of Historic Resources.
For more information, email [email protected] or 818-242-7447 or the Glendale Arts box office at 818-243-2611, ext 11.
IMPORTANT TOUR INFORMATION
Guests will drive themselves to the featured neighborhood for docent-led tours of each home. The six homes are located within walking distance of each other. Some houses have stairs. Not all portions of the homes will be open for the tour. The tour will be held regardless of weather. Tickets are non-refundable.