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October 29, 2016 Time Warner Center

Producers Guild of America | 9530 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 400 | Beverly Hills, CA | 90211 WHAT IS PRODUCED BY: NEW YORK?

On October 29, 2016, the Producers Guild of America will present the 3rd annual PRODUCED BY: NEW YORK conference, a signature event where the most influential decision makers in the entertainment industry – Producers – gather together in one place. The date slated is Saturday, October 29th.

Reaching across the film, television, and new media industries, PRODUCED BY: NEW YORK is a day-long educational forum that involves numerous Academy Award-winning filmmakers, Emmy Award-winning showrunners, new media innovators, and the next generation of creative entrepreneurs. PRODUCED BY: NEW YORK is a unique opportunity to be part of a large-scale, entertainment industry-only conference that includes extraordinary panels, innovative workshops, mentoring roundtables, digital exhibits, information sharing, and a networking breakfast, lunch & evening reception.

PRODUCED BY: NEW YORK debuted in 2014, and was hosted by HBO and Time Warner in the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle, attracting 550 participants, 25 national and entertainment media outlets, and generating nearly 150 press hits. In 2015, PBNY returned and saw a significant increase in conference attendance, press coverage, and social media engagement. PRODUCED BY: NEW YORK represents the east coast edition of the PGA's thriving PRODUCED BY CONFERENCE in , now in its 8th year. VENUE

PRODUCED BY: NEW YORK will once again take place at the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle, overlooking Central Park SPEAKERS

Speakers at previous PRODUCED BY CONFERENCES include:

• J.J. Abrams (Star Trek, Lost) • Jake Gyllenhaal (Nightcrawler) • Effie T. Brown (Project Greenlight, Dear White People) • Marshall Herskovitz (Blood Diamond, Traffic) • Jerry Bruckheimer (Pirates Franchise, Amazing Race) • (Argo, Good Night & Good Luck) • Mark Burnett (The Voice, Survivor) • Gale Anne Hurd (The Walking Dead, Terminator ) • James Cameron (Avatar, Titanic) • Alejandro G. Iñárritu (The Revenant, Birdman) • Cean Chaffin (Gone Girl, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) • Nina Jacobson (The Hunger Games, One Day) • Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather, Apocalypse Now) • Jason Katims (Parenthood, Friday Night Lights) • Tom Cruise (Live.Die.Repeat., Mission: Impossible) • Jenni Konner (Girls, Help Me Help You) • Mark Cuban (Owner, HDNet) • Norman Lear (All In The Family, Sanford & Son) • Michael De Luca (Moneyball, The Social Network) • Gary Lucchesi (Lincoln Lawyer, Million Dollar Baby) • Lorenzo Di Bonaventura (Transformers, GI Joe) • Michael Moore (Where To Invade Next, Fahrenheit 9/11) • Tracey Edmonds (Jumping The Broom, Soul Food) • (Interstellar, Dark Knight) • Roland Emmerich (Independence Day, Godzilla) • Mary Parent (Godzilla, Noah) • Jon Favreau (Iron Man, The Avengers) • Shonda Rhimes (Scandal, How to Get Away with Murder) • (Gone Girl, The Social Network) • Christine Vachon (Carol, Still Alice) • Mark Gordon (Grey’s Anatomy, 2012) • Harvey Weinstein (Silver Linings Playbook, The Artist) • Brian Grazer (A Beautiful Mind, Apollo 13) • (House of Cards) • Sarah Green (The Tree of Life, Frida) • Terence Winter (The Wolf of Wall Street, Boardwalk Empire)

JAKE GYLLENHAAL CATHY SCHULMAN HARVEY WEINSTEIN WHAT TOPICS ARE COVERED?

Seminars & Content at previous PRODUCED BY CONFERENCES include:

• Tomorrow’s Tinsel: The Future of Film Financing • The Rise of Digital Content: Media, Channels, Brands • The Art (and Business) of Showrunning • Franchise Building: Creating & Sustaining Studio Tentpoles • Unlimited Channels: Digital Content, Brand Identity, Unlimited Resources • Opening the Black Box: How Research Creates Power in Hollywood • The Changemakers: Tactics for Equality and Diversity in Film & TV • Tomorrow’s Reality Today: Ever-Changing State of Non-Fiction TV • Mega-Producers: Storytelling Across Multiple Series and Networks • Global Finance for Global Cinema • The New Networks: The Future of Original Programming • The Emerging Majors: New Possibilities for Scripted Storytelling • Sky’s the Limit: Entrepreneurial Media and Indie Innovators • The Ms. Factor: The Power of Female-Driven Content • The Truth Sells: New Opportunities in Documentary Features • Indie City: Finding Your Niche in the Digital Eco-System • Passion Projects: Making Films Everyone Says Will Never Get Made • The Rise of Digital Content: Media, Channels, Brands • The Revolution Has Just Been Televised: The Disrupted Landscape of TV • The Power of Successful Creative Collaboration • Take It From the Top: 10 Questions for the Cable Bosses • One World, Many Choices - Production Incentives • The Big Picture: Imaging and Creativity from Capture Through Post • Socially Networked: The Plugged-In Producer

CONVERSATION WITH: MICHAEL MOORE THE CHANGEMAKERS: TACTICS FOR STATE OF PRODUCING PRODUCERS’ MASTERCLASS: AN EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY IN FILM & TV ADVENTUROUS PARTNERSHIP WITH ALEJANDRO G. IÑARRITU WHO ATTENDS?

Attendees of PRODUCED BY CONFERENCES include:

• Award-winning Producers of Film, Television & New Media • Line Producers, Production Managers & Supervisors • Post-production Supervisors & Coordinators • Domestic and International Film Commissioners & Film Boards • Visual Effects Producers • Emerging Filmmakers • Agents • Corporate Brand Executives • Financial Investors • Publicists • Entertainment Lawyers • Production Crew Members • Marketing Executives • New Technology Representatives • More than 50 Press outlets • Entertainment Company Executives HOW CAN YOUR ORGANIZATION PARTICIPATE?

A few options:

DIGITAL EXHIBITOR LUNCH TABLES CUSTOM EXHIBITING LOGO INCLUSION IN SIGNAGE

DIGITAL EXHIBITOR SCREEN SLIDES WORKSHOP SPONSORSHIP NETWORK PARTY SPONSORSHIP INTRODUCTION & LOGO ON SCREEN STATS

Industry Organizations

PGA East members have 525 memberships with other awards-voting industry organizations including: AMPAS, BAFTA, DGA, WGA, SAG-AFTRA, NATAS and more.

Affiliate Partnerships Members and readers of over 40 industry organizations, guilds, festivals, and trade publications received PBNY promotional and advertising material.

Social Media Reach

Social media conversation reached over 5 million unique users, and over 10 million impressions were generated across social media channels.

Press Coverage In total, the conference generated over 4 million impressions in articles by industry publications including: Variety, , Deadline, and Huffington Post. WHAT IS THE PRODUCERS GUILD OF AMERICA?

The Producers Guild of America (PGA) is the only organization in the entertainment industry that brings together the leading creators of Film, Television, and New Media. It is led by an active and dynamic Board of Directors, which includes many of the most successful and prolific producers working today.

The Board and the Guild are charged with representing, protecting and promoting the interests of all members of the producing team. The Producers Guild has been instrumental in unifying their members with the Entertainment Studios and creating the guidelines for safety, fairness, and equality, while setting standards in the industry. Most recently, the PGA instituted the PRODUCERS MARK on theatrical, animated and documentary motion pictures.

The PGA has a membership of more than 7,200 producers worldwide.

www.ProducedByConference.com WHO DO I CONTACT?

To discuss becoming a participant in PRODUCED BY: NEW YORK or to learn more about the many other exciting PGA events throughout the year, contact:

Diane Salerno | Six Degrees Global Susan Sprung | PGA Corporate Partnerships & Sponsorships Associate National Executive Director 310.994.7294 310.358.9020 x116 [email protected] [email protected]

www.ProducedByConference.com

Producers Guild of America | 9530 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 400 | Beverly Hills, CA | 90211