http://www.latinhorror.com/nalip-miedo2010
Latin Horror, in partnership with the National Association of Latino Independent Producers (Nalip), takes a look at the business of horror with a comprehensive panel that explores the almost limitless opportunities available to HORRORphiles within the genre of fear, including film/TV production, print (magazines, comic books, and graphic novels), music, collectibles & memorabilia, toys & games, among others. Panelists include some of the industry's leading creative entrepreneurs and filmmakers working within various niche horror markets, whose insights will help you take your passion for the macabre and transform it into a viable business venture in one of the most successful genres in entertainment.
The panel will take place as an exclusive part of Nalip's 11th annual producer/filmmaker conference "Nalip 2010: Navigating In A Sea Of Change" @ Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel, and can only be attended via conference registration. Conference Day Pass Available Here
Co-sponsored by Rue Morgue,...
Latin Horror, in partnership with the National Association of Latino Independent Producers (Nalip), takes a look at the business of horror with a comprehensive panel that explores the almost limitless opportunities available to HORRORphiles within the genre of fear, including film/TV production, print (magazines, comic books, and graphic novels), music, collectibles & memorabilia, toys & games, among others. Panelists include some of the industry's leading creative entrepreneurs and filmmakers working within various niche horror markets, whose insights will help you take your passion for the macabre and transform it into a viable business venture in one of the most successful genres in entertainment.
The panel will take place as an exclusive part of Nalip's 11th annual producer/filmmaker conference "Nalip 2010: Navigating In A Sea Of Change" @ Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel, and can only be attended via conference registration. Conference Day Pass Available Here
Co-sponsored by Rue Morgue,...
- 3/22/2010
- by noreply@blogger.com (LATIN HORROR)
- Latin Horror
The 22ndd edition of the Image Nation film festival (Montreal's only Glbt film fest) will pay tribute to the horror genre with a festival focus that runs the gamut from the deadpan southern gothic thriller Drool [1] to the twisted Dream Boy [2] and the silly and ultimately good old fashioned blood n gore zombie flick, Zombies of Mass Destruction. [3] The festival is no stranger to showing gay and lesbian themed horror films, having screened the likes of Dead Boy Don't Scream, Otto; or, Up with Dead People, and the first ever homo horror film Hellebent. In addition to the line up is Kevin Hamedani, Ghosted, [4] Dan Faltz's Weak Species [5] and Cowboy. Image+Nation marks its anticipated return to the fall film from October 22nd to November 1st. Check out some of the trailers below. Zombies of Mass Destruction Directed by Kevin Hamedani Ghosted Directed by Monika Treut Weak Species Directed by Dan Faltz [1] http://www.
- 10/21/2009
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
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