Five years ago, Digital Media Summit launched to a sold-out crowd as the first business summit for top executives on how digital media and Hollywood content would be monetized in the 21st Century.
This year, we're breaking ground again as the first summit to examine how social networking and user-generated content will revolutionize Hollywood's definitions of content and who creates it.
We'll have keynotes, an entire conference track, demo sessions, a workshop and awards focusing on the implications of social media for Hollywood, media companies and digital entertainment.
In our agenda, you'll find sessions on Hollywood's search for the next MySpace and YouTube; how agencies are scouting for "star" users; mobile networking; creating buzz in a socially networked world; the investment outlook for social media; the implications of citizen journalists for news organizations, and much more.
As always, we'll continue to examine next-generation digital entertainment and media, including Internet video, digital rights management, online music, interactive games and mobile content.
Don't Just Listen....Make Deals!
Our goal isn't just to educate you. We want you to close the deals you need to succeed. So we create an intimate environment for your own "social networking": lunches, networking breaks, a dinner reception and party -- all included in a package that costs a fraction of what you'd pay for comparable conferences catering to "C"-level executives.
Really Connect? Sponsor.
Unlike a big show floor, your products and services are right in our networking area, so attendees will naturally come by to talk. Sponsors also have opportunities to present before the audience, have their logos and message placed in advertising and marketing material, receive attendee lists and contact leading press.
This years Digital Media Summit will take place at theHollywood Roosevelt Hotel. Here are some images of the beautiful architecture of the Roosevelt.
Official Website: http://www.ihollywoodforum.com/dms_eventdetails_2007.htm
Added by PhotobucketEvents on February 20, 2007