The third day of Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event brings a wide scope of events to chooses from. Here are some highlights you should not miss!
After the opening day Just Film Industry Days continues with two insightful panel discussions - The Deepness of filmmaking - do modern day kids question what’s behind the film? and Brilliant Films That Find No Audience - From The Distributors Perspective. In the afternoon everyone is welcome to join Just Film Works in Progress, where five selected youth and children's film projects will make a pitch to find partners. Check out the projects here
Wednesday's programme also includes exciting masterclasses and workshops.
One of the highlights invites you to step into the world of cinematic mastery at Creating the Best: The Gale Anne Hurd Story in Film and TV at 16:00. In her presentation, Gale Anne Hurd, whose extensive list of credits includes global blockbusters like Armageddon, The Terminator, T2, and Aliens, will provide insights into her remarkable career, sharing her creative decisions as a writer, producer, and executive. Her ability to navigate the entertainment industry, dedication to storytelling, and diverse accomplishments make her a true pioneer.
In her presentation, Gale Anne Hurd will provide insights into her remarkable career, sharing her creative decisions as a writer, producer, and executive. Her ability to navigate the entertainment industry, dedication to storytelling, and diverse accomplishments make her a true pioneer.
In the late afternoon, in fireside chat The Role of Strategy in Content Creation & Distribution Ari Tan, a linchpin in global media strategy, unravels the essence of strategic content creation and distribution. Delve into how market changes, financing, and emerging collaborations redefine the film industry. Learn to harness niche markets and navigate the digital distribution age. Ari Tan's extensive experience as Paramount Vice President.
Wednesday is also the first full day for Discovery Campus, presenting over 40 young professionals to the industry. As the programme is filled with closed workshops and masterclasses, it also includes open sessions for all accredited guests and visitors with a day ticket.
The open events include:
a distribution workshop International Screen Institute: What does a sales company do and why might you want one by Julia Short, followed up with another session in the afternoon International Screen Institute: How does film distribution actually work.
A masterclass by John Altman. Creation of an Emmy Winning Score that includes a case study of his Emmy-winning score from the film RKO 281 (1999). The event also covers the practicalities of film scoring, creative languages in filmmaking and helps us understand how much creative freedom comes with film scoring.
E-Talenta Presentation, that walks the audience through the perspective of both the actor and the casting professional.
Panel Talk: Agents, focusing on what an actor can expect from working with an agent.