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IIFF/SF Townhall Meeting at Academy of Art University –
Where Film & Finance Meet to Succeed Together
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*** Next up: Townhall on Thu, Dec 18 in San Francisco ***
The Bay Area chapter of the Institute for International Film Financing (IIFF) continues its popular series of monthly gatherings at the junction of film & finance with another special Townhall Meeting in San Francisco. Our friends at Academy of Art University are again hosting us at their new facilities in the City's SoMa district, conveniently located just a short stroll from SF Caltrain Station at 4th & King.
This "grassroots" community get-together is designed to foster & inform productive relationships between attending professionals and to provide unbiased insight & education about the business of film (and film financing in particular). The event features a powerful roster of highly topical speakers from the filmmaking and financial industries. We are delighted to once again welcome real-world financiers among our guests for the evening!
IIFF's one-of-a-kind mission is to sustainably expand the scope & appeal of film financing, and to do so for the benefit of the public at large. True to our proven motto of "democratizing film financing," IIFF's regular Townhall Meetings bring together a wide array of professionals from relevant backgrounds in film, finance and beyond for a vibrant evening of insightful presentations and speeches, inspiring discussion and focused networking. Past meetings (e.g.: January '08 Bay Area Townhall in San Francisco, CA, January '08 Los Angeles Townhall in Venice, CA & January '08 New York Metro Townhall in Manhattan | December '07 Bay Area Townhall in San Francisco, CA, December '07 Los Angeles Townhall in Santa Monica, CA, December '07 New York Metro Townhall in Manhattan & December '07 New England Townhall in Providence, RI | November '07 Bay Area Townhall in San Francisco, CA & November '07 New England Townhall in Norwalk, CT | October '07 Los Angeles Townhall in Santa Monica, CA, October '07 New York Metro Townhall in Manhattan & October '07 New England Townhall in Boston, MA | September '07 Los Angeles Townhall in Santa Monica, CA & September '07 New England Townhall in Norwalk, CT | August '07 Los Angeles Townhall in Santa Monica, CA & August '07 New York Metro Townhall in Manhattan | July '07 New York Metro Townhall in Manhattan & July '07 Los Angeles Townhall in Santa Monica, CA | June '07 New York Metro Townhall in Manhattan | May '07 New York Metro Townhall in Manhattan & May '07 Bay Area Townhall in Mountain View, CA | April '07 New York Metro Townhall in Manhattan & April '07 Bay Area Townhall in San Francisco, CA | March '07 New England Townhall in Stowe, VT, March '07 Bay Area Townhall in San Rafael, CA & March '07 New York Metro Townhall in Manhattan | February '07 Townhall West in San Francisco, CA & February '07 Townhall East in New York City | January '07 Townhall in Santa Cruz, CA | December '06 Townhall East in New York City & December '06 Townhall West in San Francisco, CA | October '06 Townhall in New York City | September '06 Townhall in Oakland, CA | July '06 Townhall in Palo Alto, CA | June '06 Townhall in San José, CA | May '06 Townhall in San Francisco, CA | April '06 Townhall at Stanford business school) have reliably delivered useful insights into the business of film, provided valuable networking opportunities, and managed to draw large and enthusiastic crowds.
Who should attend? Entrepreneurs, technologists, attorneys, bankers, investment managers, venture capitalists and other non-film professionals are cordially invited to learn more about independent film. Are you considering taking an active role in film or would you like to expand your current involvement? Don't miss this opportunity to connect with the like-minded… Established and aspiring filmmakers are, naturally, more than welcome to join us as well!
The evening's five presentations plus panel discussion will address key issues relevant to filmmakers, financiers, and anyone interested in the economics, business mechanics, and financial dynamics of film. They will be followed by Q & A time. Attendees will also have ample opportunity to interact & network with our distinguished presenters and panelists and amongst themselves.
An informal après-meeting celebration will take place at an area restaurant!
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Featured Moderator:
The event will be moderated by Thomas Trenker (LinkedIn profile | full bio | brief bio) who founded the Institute for Int'l Film Financing (IIFF) and runs FilmAngels, the world's first professional angel investor group for independent film. Besides that and organizing a variety of events and initiatives at the junction of filmmaking, entrepreneurship and venture capital, Mr. Trenker is always on the lookout for worthwhile and intriguing new indie film projects that are seeking investor financing. Don't hesitate to connect with Mr. Trenker via LinkedIn or in person at this or another upcoming IIFF meeting.
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Meeting Venue:
Academy of Art University (AAU) – School of Motion Pictures & Television
466 Townsend Street (btw. 5th & 6th St.)
Room #225 – 2nd floor
San Francisco, CA 94107
(415) 274-2200
Map: Get a map of 466 Townsend St. from Ask, Google, MapQuest, MSN, Windows Live or Yahoo. Alternatively, use the map on AAU's website.
Driving & parking directions: Our meeting venue is easily reachable by car from the South Bay via nearby Highway 101 North (US-101 N) or nearby Interstate 280 North (I-280 N), and from the East Bay via nearby Interstate 80 West (I-80 W). Find a comprehensive overview of directions to 466 Townsend St. from different parts of the Bay Area here. Personalized driving directions can also be obtained from the above-listed online mapping services; just follow the link of your choice and enter your start address where required. Curbside parking is generally available at and around 466 Townsend St.; a map of parking facilities in the vicinity of our venue can be found here.
Nearest public transportation stop & walking directions (ca. 0.3 miles or 7 min.): San Francisco Caltrain Station at 4th & King St. is just a short walk from our venue at 466 Townsend St. Take Caltrain or Muni Metro line N Judah to 4th & King St. (San Francisco Caltrain Station), then walk northwest on 4th St. toward Townsend St.; turn left onto Townsend and proceed approx. 2 blocks to the last building on the right-hand side of the second block, a large warehouse-like facility, where our meeting takes place – look for Academy of Art University's signature red, white & black logo above the entrance!
This month's Film Financing Townhall in the Bay Area is graciously hosted by Academy of Art University (AAU), a leading private university founded in 1929 in San Francisco. With nearly 10,000 students that occupy its 30+ buildings in downtown San Francisco, AAU is considered the largest private school of art and design in the United States. It offers both traditional on-campus and online distance-education degree and certificate programs in a wide variety of fine arts-related majors, including Motion Pictures & Television and Animation & Visual Effects. In May 2007, AAU was granted regional accreditation by the Senior Commission of the prestigious Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC), one of the six major regional accreditation commissions recognized by the US Department of Education.
At AAU's School of Motion Pictures & Television, students learn the ins and outs of "Lights, Camera, Action!" in a real-world movie studio setting with state-of-the-art equipment and guidance by top industry professionals. The School fosters creativity and independence in filmmaking as an art while also providing instruction in the commercial aspects of filmmaking as a business. The School's educational approach is dedicated to practical, hands-on training in a collaborative framework. Students are immersed in a broad range of filmmaking skills, including producing, directing, cinematography, lighting, sound, editing, and screenwriting. Ultimately, they concentrate on one area and train to become highly employable specialists in their chosen field.
Very special thanks for making this event possible go to Curran Engel, Full-time Instructor in AAU's film school.
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Schedule:
6:00-6:30 pm ... Registration, welcome and introductions
6:30-7:30 pm ... Three featured presentations with Q & A (3x 20 min)
7:30-8:00 pm ... Networking break I (30 min)
8:00-9:00 pm ... Two featured presentations with Q & A (2x 30 min)
9:00-9:15 pm ... Networking break II (15 min)
9:15-10:00 pm ... Moderated panel discussion with Q & A (45 min)
10:00+ pm ... Community time at area restaurant
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Program Details:
1) What Investors Want: Tips on Raising a Film Fund & Getting Movies Funded
— by David "Blackie" Blackford (bio), Co-Founder, Partner & COO at real estate & media investment fund QBlack Media; financed Rob Schneider comedy "The Chosen One" (2008); partnered with established film co. Deviant Films ("The Last Word", "Big Stan", "Dead Birds", "London", "Dirty") to develop, fund & produce indies in $2-20M range, reality show pilots & webisodic entertainment; next films will be "Amsterdam" & "Small Apartments"; currently also opening exclusive nightclub Paradise Lounge … (more) »
2) An Entrepreneur's Dream Come True: How I Financed & Produced My First Feature Film
— by Norm Hunter (bio), CEO & Founder at production co. Summertime Films; 5-year career racing formula cars, became one of world's top professional drivers; sold his fast-growing co., Hunter Container, after successful manufacturing career to pursue dream of making movies; 1st film, "Her Best Move" (Scott Patterson, Daryl Sabara, Leah Pipes), won 1st Place in 3 festivals, was distributed domestically by MGM & worldwide by Disney Channel, HBO & ProSieben; served as President of nonprofit Adopt A Family … (more) »
3) Economical Filmmaking: Getting the Most Bang for Your Buck!
— by Stokes McIntyre (bio), Co-Founder, Principal & Producer/Director at Hotbed Media; directed 100+ commercials, industrials & branding films, receiving numerous awards incl. Nat'l Addy Gold; clients include The Gap, Identix, Check Point Software, Amgen, Genentech, Sony, Comcast, Avaya & FCB; produced 2 feature films ("Happily Even After" with Jason Behr, "Confessions of a Burning Man" with Kevin Epps) & currently developing 3rd ("Valley of the Sun"); pioneered unique way of funding film by selling Internet ads … (more) »
4) Brave New World of Animation: What the Convergence of Movies & Games Means for Filmmakers & Financiers
— by Mohammed Allababidi (bio), Co-Founder & Art Director at Plant A Seed Studios, producing 3D animated shows, feature movies & interactive PC games; award-winning 3D character animator working for Super-Ego Games on "Rat Race"; previously worked for Electronic Arts animating "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King"; Instructor for Advanced Character Animation at Academy of Art; frequent lecturer at leading CG conference SIGGRAPH; won many awards at animation festivals … (more) »
5) Hollywood Profits: Quantitative Drivers of Motion Picture Profitability
— by Thomas Trenker (bio), Wall Street investment banker & Silicon Valley high-tech executive turned social entrepreneur & independent film financier; Founder/Chairman at not-for-profit Institute for Int'l Film Financing (IIFF); Managing Director at film-focused professional angel investor group FilmAngels … (more) »
In his quantitative presentation, Mr. Trenker summarizes the conclusions of his statistical analysis of factors that, alone or combined, predispose movies for profitability. Digging deep into his data, Mr. Trenker makes the case that, on average, independent films are superior not just on their widely touted creative merits, including originality, but – perhaps surprisingly – also on their commercial merits as measured by expected return on investment (ROI). With the economics of filmmaking evolving past Hollywood's traditional "rules of thumb", a new savvy generation of film entrepreneurs and financiers is well positioned to succeed through innovation.
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Speaker Bios:
– David "Blackie" Blackford (topic): Co-Founder, Partner and COO at San Francisco-based real estate and media investment fund QBlack Media, involved in financing and producing feature films; first movie to be released is "The Chosen One" (2008), a comedy/romance/drama with an environmentally conscious message, starring Rob Schneider, Steve Buscemi and Peter Riegert, co-produced by John and Rob Schneider; forged innovative partnership with the Schneiders for two more movies; partnered with established independent film company Deviant Films ("The Last Word", "Big Stan", "Dead Birds", "London", "Dirty") to form new production company QBlack Deviant, developing, funding and producing independent films in the $2-20M range as well as reality show pilots and webisodic entertainment; QBlack Deviant's next films will be "Amsterdam" and "Small Apartments" (they also optioned Janet Fitch's critically acclaimed novel "Paint It Black"); currently opening exclusive nightclub, Paradise Lounge, in San Francisco's SoMa district. »
– Norman Hunter (topic): CEO and Founder at Marin-based production company Summertime Films; had five-year career racing formula cars, becoming one of world's top professional drivers; sold his fast-growing company, Hunter Container, after successful manufacturing career, to pursue long-time dream of making movies; wrote, produced and directed "Her Best Move", featuring Scott Patterson ("Gilmore Girls"), Daryl Sabara ("Spy Kids") and Leah Pipes ("Life Is Wild"), winning 1st Place in 3 festivals, selected by Museum of Modern Art (NY) for "This Is My Life" film series, named Best Film of 2008 by Coalition for Quality Children's Media, distributed domestically by MGM and worldwide by The Disney Channel, HBO and ProSieben; active in the nonprofit sector as President of Adopt A Family and supporter of various educational initiatives; currently overseeing expansion of Summertime into leading producer of exciting, mainstream entertainment that embraces environmental and social messaging; graduated from Princeton with degree in Aerospace Engineering. »
– Stokes McIntyre (topic): Co-Founder, Principal and Producer/Director at San Francisco-based Hotbed Media, creating commercials, branded content and motion pictures since 1998; directed 100+ commercials, industrials and branding films, receiving numerous awards including National Addy Gold; worked with advertising agencies large and small; clients include Amgen, Avaya, Check Point Software, Comcast, FCB, The Gap, Genentech, Identix, and Sony; produced two feature films ("Happily Even After" with Jason Behr, "Confessions of a Burning Man" with Kevin Epps), and is currently developing third ("Valley of the Sun"); pioneered unique way of funding film through the sale of Internet advertising; was awarded fellowship from Montalvo Arts Center; received MFA from Academy of Art University and BS in Accounting from University of San Diego. »
– Mohammed Allababidi (topic): Co-Founder and Art Director at San Francisco-based Plant A Seed Studios, producing 3D animated shows, feature movies and interactive PC games; award-winning 3D character animator working for Super-Ego Games on cinematics and cut-scenes for "Rat Race", a game like "The Office" or "Office Space" whose writers worked for Conan O'Brian and Comedy Central; previously animated "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King" for Electronic Arts; Instructor for Advanced Character Animation at Academy of Art University; also teaches intensive video game development courses at UC Berkeley; frequent lecturer at the leading annual conference on computer graphics (CG), SIGGRAPH; won many awards at animation festivals including Best Group Short Film at Alias Film Festival (for CG short "Freeware"); fmr. Technical Director at Jones Intercable (now Comcast); fmr. CG Artist at Letca Studios; fmr. Video Game Animator at In-Orbit Entertainment (e.g.,"Frog World", "The Gaya Project"); fmr. 3D Animator at Minds Eye Media; holds AD in Computer Arts from Int'l Fine Arts College (Miami, FL) and BFA in Computer Arts from Academy of Art. »
– Thomas Trenker (topic): A Wall Street investment banker and Silicon Valley startup executive turned independent film financier, Mr. Trenker (LinkedIn profile | full bio) serves as Chairman of the Institute for Int'l Film Financing (IIFF), an innovative, independent social-impact organization that endeavors to bridge the gap between the worlds of filmmaking and finance for the benefit of all stakeholders, including the public at large. IIFF was founded in 2003 and incorporated in California as a not-for-profit, public benefit corporation. Headquartered in San Francisco, IIFF has active chapters in multiple cities across the US and continues to grow and expand rapidly. Mr. Trenker is also Managing Director of FilmAngels, the world's first professional angel investor organization for film. Modeled after the way successful angel groups function in Silicon Valley, and adapted to the unique characteristics of the movie industry, FilmAngels focuses exclusively on the financing of independent films and film-related ventures. FilmAngels was founded by a group of accomplished Silicon Valley professionals with backgrounds in venture capital, investment banking, corporate law, real estate, software, and angel investing. The founding team developed the FilmAngels process and established the FilmAngels organization to address the unfilled need for a structured, highly efficient and, ultimately, more effective environment for the screening and financing of high-risk independent film projects. In addition to his leadership roles at FilmAngels and IIFF, Mr. Trenker organizes a variety of events and initiatives at the junction of filmmaking, entrepreneurship and venture capital. He is always on the lookout for worthwhile and intriguing new indie film projects that are seeking investor financing; don't hesitate to connect with Mr. Trenker via LinkedIn or at an upcoming IIFF meeting. »
*** TO BE FINALIZED SHORTLY ***
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Registration:
Online registration is available at http://sfb.filmfinancing.org/112008 (top of this page)
Early bird registration NLT Wednesday, October 29:
IIFF Member ... $25 if registered online no later than 10/29
Non-member ... $40
Regular registration NLT Wednesday, November 12:
IIFF Member ... $35 if registered online no later than 11/12
Non-member ... $50
Last minute registration NLT Wednesday, November 19:
IIFF Member ... $45 if registered online no later than 11/19
Non-member ... $60
On-site registration (at the door):
IIFF Member ... $55
Non-member ... $70
To learn more about membership with IIFF, email our Membership Bureau, or approach an IIFF team member at or after the event.
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Academy of Art University
466 Townsend Street
Room 225 - 2nd floor
San Francisco,
CA 94107
Thursday, November 20, 2008 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM (PT)
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The Institute for International Film Financing (IIFF) is an innovative, independent social-impact organization that endeavors to bridge the gap between the worlds of filmmaking and finance for the benefit of all stakeholders – including the public at large.
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