We're Going Intergalactic!

We're Going Intergalactic!

WE’REWE’RE GOINGGOING INTERGALACTIC!INTERGALACTIC! VIRTUAL CONFERENCE NOVEMBER 1-22 2020 02 SPONSORS Thank you to all of our sponsors, without whom this event would not be possible. PRESENTING CHAMPION GOLD CHAMPIONS SILVER CHAMPIONS BRONZE CHAMPIONS PROMOTIONAL CHAMPIONS 03 WE ARE THE CREATIVE ECONOMY WELCOME Let's just be honest. This year has thrown us all for a loop. Some have been hit the hardest with the loss of family and friends. Others with the anxiety of job loss, change, homeschooling, or politics. As creative professionals, it feels as if the trauma of what’s happening is almost more personal. Most of our art is designed to be consumed in large gatherings. It's designed to bring people together. To share experience and energy. It's our identity. And 2020 feels like it's taken that away from us. Add that to all the other life challenges right now, and it's simply overwhelming. Ben Andrews When it comes to this pandemic specically, our doctors, nurses, and medical Founder | Seattle Film Summit professionals are the FRONT LINE. They are working tirelessly for all of us and, hopefully, a vaccine will come soon. And then some level of normalcy will return. And when it does, I believe creatives will become a front line of our own. We'll be allowed to share our art together again. We'll be able to share experiences without fear. And when that time comes, it will be our job to re-ignite the morale of a culture. To bring joy and ease back to this world. To that I say, prepare for this battle. Give yourself grace but move your voice forward. Rene your craft. It's happening already. The work is picking up. Creatives are in high demand again. Not just for their art but for their innovation. When we look back, we must view 2020 as the year that took our voice to the next level. Not the year that crushed us. In closing, I want to thank the sponsors, moderators, readers, panelists, writers (over 170) who donated their time and eorts to bring this experience to you. These are the people who are out there trying to elevate our creative community. They are truly my heroes. More importantly, I want to thank this summit team. You have no idea how many hours they spent reimagining this experience for you. Their names are below. I ask one thing. If you know these people, or even if you don't, reach out and thank them. It's been my honor to work with them in this turbulent year, and I know how much they love their creative community. Thank you for joining us, and I hope the next 21 days will bring you knowledge, wisdom, and creative elevation. THE TEAM CEO TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR TABLE READ COORDINATOR FILM SCREENERS BEN ANDREWS TODD CONLEY KRISTIN RAVEN RAKESH MALIK EMMANUEL GUTIERREZ MARKETING DIRECTORS SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER MEDIA CREATORS TAYLOR EDWARDS MARISSA FUJIMOTO MARCEL K BAUER PRESTON STANDIFERD BEN LEIATAUA GENEVIEVE TRAINOR JONATHAN NARITA DEE DEEROE (MARY MADELINE) JESSICA WANG ACTORS SHOWCASE COORDINATOR JACKIE ANDERSON ABIE EKENEZAR STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT SCRIPT SCREENERS DAVID SACKERMAN CHAD HUTSON ERIC WILLIAMS T.K. JOHNSON CYE SEMRAU FILM FESTIVAL DIRECTOR CONNOR LETTELLEIR JEFF HARMAN VOLUNTEER MANAGER TRINA GRIFFIN ABIE EKENEZAR KRISTIN RAVEN TRINA GRIFFIN SHANIA SMITH SCOTT STRAUSS TIM FRASER-GRANADOS SUMMIT NINJA KIRA SIPLER LEE RYAN COSTON COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR BRIAN CARLIN LYNELLE SOULEIEL LYNN BOHART J THOMAS PETERSON BOTH SCRIPT READER AND FILM SCREENER PANEL COORDINATOR SIENA CALEB RYDEN ANDREA HAYS OPERATIONS DIRECTOR MICHAEL CHINME IKE ANGELA STRECKER TERA THOMPSON-GARNER ANDREW HUNTER MICHAEL J. DABROWSKI ANDREA HAYS ADS 05 OPENING KEYNOTE SPEAKER NOVEMBER 1ST 1:00-2:00PM E. BRIAN DOBBINS Executive Producer | BLACK- ISH For the past 19 years, E. Brian Dobbins has been a Talent and Literary Manager at Artists First. A native of Long Beach, California, Dobbins graduated from UCLA with a degree in English. Dobbins began his career at United Talent Agency and subsequently left to work in development at HBO Pictures. His experiences at UTA and HBO lead him to realize the vital nature of managers and decided to pursue a career in talent and literary management. Dobbins left HBO and joined Interact Management where he utilized his knowledge of development in order to build a client list consisting of young and exciting writers and directors. Eighteen months later, Dobbins added actors to his list of clients and moved to Polestar Management. A year-and-a-half later, he joined Artists First, where he was recently named Co-President of the company. At Artists First, Dobbins has expanded his management career to also include producing. His producing credits include Fox’s TV series “Do Not Disturb,” the Oxygen cable network series “Campus Ladies,” ABC and 20th Century Fox’s TV pilot “Adopted,” and the lm THE SEA OF TREES starring Matthew McConaughey and directed by Gus Van Sant, which premiered at Cannes. Dobbins currently serves as an Executive Producer on the critically-acclaimed ABC series BLACK-ISH, created by client Kenya Barris that also stars clients Tracee Ellis Ross and Anthony Anderson. Most recently, BLACK-ISH took home ve awards at the NAACP Image Awards. In addition, BLACK-ISH and clients Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross were each nominated for Golden Globes over the past two years; Tracee Ellis Ross won the Golden Globe in 2017 for her performance on the show. Dobbins is also an executive producer of the BLACK- ISH spinos GROWN-ISH on Freeform and MIXED-ISH on ABC. In addition to Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Kenya Barris (all of BLACKISH), Brian also represents clients such as writer/actor Nat Faxon (THE WAY WAY BACK, Oscar Winner for THE DESCENDANTS, FRIENDS FROM COLLEGE), Andre Braugher (BROOKLYN NINE-NINE, HOMICIDE: LIFE ON THE STREET), Jon Chu (CRAZY RICH ASIANS, NOW YOU SEE ME: THE SECOND ACT), Niecy Nash (CLAWS, SCREAM QUEENS, GETTING ON, WHEN THEY SEE US), Tracy Oliver (GIRLS TRIP, BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT, FIRST WIVES CLUB) and producer Stephanie Allain (DEAR WHITE PEOPLE, HUSTLE AND FLOW). 06 CLOSING KEYNOTE SPEAKER NOVEMBER 22ND 10:00AM-12:00PM FELECIA D. HENDERSON Creator of Showtime’s Emmy Award Noimated Series | SOUL FOOD Felicia D. Henderson is the creator of Showtime’s Emmy Award nominated series “Soul Food”, television’s rst multi-season, successful drama to feature an African American cast. In 2018, through her production company WaterWalk Entertain- ment, Inc., she signed a development deal with 20th Century Fox to write, produce and direct television dramas and comedies. She recently completed consulting producer duties on “Next”, an FBI cyber-crime drama premiering on Fox. Currently, she is the showrunner on Netix’s rst season of “First Kill” and is developing a series for MGM and 20th TV. Felicia co-created and executive produced “The Quad”, a one-hour drama for BET Networks which starred Tony Award-winners Anika Noni Rose and Ruben Santiago-Hudson. The series was named one of the “Top 15 Shows to Watch” by The New York Times in 2017. She also co- executive produced the Netix adapta- tion of Marvel’s “The Punisher”, which debuted in Fall 2017. The successful writer-director-producer also executive produced “Single Ladies” and “Reed Between the Lines” for BET Networks. She has written and co-executive produced such high- prole shows as “Gossip Girl”, “Fringe” and “Everybody Hates Chris”. Additional credits include, “Sister Sister”, “Moesha”, “Family Matters”, and “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air”. Continually in pursuit of knowledge, after earning B.A. and M.F.A. degrees from UCLA, she recently earned a Ph.D. in Cinema and Media Studies there. Her research interests include culture, class, race, and gender issues in television writers’ rooms, political economics of the 2007 WGA strike, and the “othering” of single women in the media. She has been published in some of the most prestigious academic journals in her eld. Although Felicia’s roots are Mississippi southern, she was born and raised in Pasadena, CA, where she currently resides with Mun, her four-legged human. ADS WEEK 1 - NOV 1ST-7TH 10 - 11 AM RED CARPET MORNING SIT AND REPEAT 11 - 12 PM OPENING CEREMONY - SCHEDULE OVERVIEW 1 - 2 PM KEYNOTE: E. BRIAN DOBBINS 2 - 3:30 PM NORTHWEST SCREENWRITERS GUILD TABLE READS: SESSION 1 3:30 - 5 PM NORTHWEST SCREENWRITERS GUILD TABLE READS: SESSION 2 5 - 6:30 PM NORTHWEST SCREENWRITERS GUILD TABLE READS: SESSION 3 6:30 - 8 PM NORTHWEST SCREENWRITERS GUILD TABLE READS: SESSION 4 8 - 10 PM FEATURE FILM 1 BLOCK 5 -6:30 PM SEATTLE FILM COMMISSION! 6:30 - 8 PM COVID-19 AND THE FILM INDUSTRY 8 -10 PM SHORT FILM BLOCK 1 5 - 6:30 PM KILLING PEOPLE FOR FUN AND PROFIT: WRITING THE QUINTESSENTIAL MURDER MYSTERY 6:30 - 8 PM OVERCOMING THE HURDLES OF GETTING YOUR PROJECT MADE! 8 - 10 PM SHORT FILM BLOCK 2 5 -6:30 PM NATIVE VOICES IN STORY AND FILM 6:30 - 8 PM WOMEN IN FILM: BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS AND KICKING ASS 10 - 11:30 AM WOMEN WARRIORS OF FILM: WHAT DRIVES AND INSPIRES US TO CREATE 1 - 2 PM WRITING ENGAGING & BELIEVABLE FEMALE CHARACTERS 2 - 3:30 PM FILM FREEWAY TABLE READ 1 3:30 - 5 PM FILM FREEWAY TABLE READ 2 5 - 6:30 PM FILM FREEWAY TABLE READ 3 6:30 - 8 PM THE COCKTAIL NAPKIN NETWORK 8 - 10 PM FEATURE FILM 2 WEEK 2 - NOV 8TH-14TH 10 - 12 PM CREATING OPPORTUNITY IN UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES ­ 1 - 3 PM FILMMAKER SHOWCASE 3 - 5 PM ACTOR SHOWCASE 6 - 8 PM FEATURE FILM 3 3:30 - 5 PM BLOOD AND FX 5 - 6:30 PM WHAT CREATIVE INDUSTRIES CAN DO FOR YOUR STATE! 6:30 -8 PM IMPORTANCE OF COSTUME DESIGN: AND WHY YOU'LL NEVER FORGET DOROTHY'S RUBY RED SLIPPERS 8 - 10 PM SHORT FILM BLOCK 3 5 - 6:30 PM PRODUCTION DESIGN, SET DEC.

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