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Brian Brushwood, Scam School/ Revision3.com |
Social Engineering: Scam Your Way Into Anything or From Anybody
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This session will give you all insider tips to use social engineering – the art of manipulating people into divulging information – to make friends and influence people. The panel will present tricks on how to scam your way into ANYTHING, whether it's a business meeting or a hot-ticket event.
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Community / Social Networks
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Martin Sargent, Revision3 |
15 MB of Fame: The Hottest Internet Superstars
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Who are the Hottest Internet Superstars? What’s the difference between mainstream vs. internet A-List? In terms of content, how do you separate the good from the bad? What makes someone an “internet superstar?”
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Jim Skinner, Green Screen Cinema |
How To Get Fat Money From YouTube
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CBS, Revision3, Smosh and Renetto all have an "economic and commercial" relationship with YouTube. They're getting paid. This track will look at how you too can get paid for your YouTube video. Will look at search ranking (inside YouTube and at the search sites), backlinking, advertising, production workflow (HDV focused).
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Digital Filmmaking
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Brad Murphy, Revision3 |
Online Video Advertising - How to Make it Work
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Attracting a range of top advertisers is important in the digital space. Advertisers enjoy unique bonds with the audience – whether via customized message integration or direct response to branding. Hear experts’ take on monetizing this space and how to be ahead of the curve in translating efforts into advertising dollars.
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Advertising / Marketing
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Ron Richards, Revision3 |
Utilizing Social Media Tools
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Using technology as a conduit, social media is distributing and popularizing content all over the world – whether it’s Myspace, Facebook or Twitter. This panel will describe how to best take advantage of the social media tools out there to create the biggest splash for your content.
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Business / Entrepreneurial
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Jim Louderback, Revision3 |
Online Video Landscape: Say Goodbye to Television
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Online video audiences are passionate, committed fans who want to watch shows that entertain and help expand life experiences. We’ll give you an update – who’s in, who’s out, who’s on top – in online video. The future is both financially successful and looking more edgy, smart and real than traditional television.
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New Technology / Next Generation
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David Prager, Revision3 |
Behind the Scenes at Revision3
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Revision3, the TV network for the Internet generation, was founded by tech visionaries who couldn’t find anything they wanted to watch on traditional television. Now, Revision3 creates and produces its own original, broadcast quality shows – come to this session to learn how we conceptualize, package and distribute them!
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Damon Berger, Revision3 |
Anytime, Anywhere, Any Device: Navigating the Distribution Paradigm
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How do you get online content in front of the biggest audience? What are the best distribution platforms to use? Online video sites want their content accessible – and on as many devices and networks as possible. Attend this session to learn the latest in navigating the new distribution paradigm.
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New Technology / Next Generation
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Damon Berger, Revision3 |
A Marriage Made in Heaven: What Makes a Good Partnership?
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In the world of online video programming, your distribution and marketing partnerships are essential to success. This panel will teach you the keys to identifying and building lasting partnerships that will increase your audience engagement, brand awareness, and drive monetization.
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David Prager, Revision3 |
Convergence: Where Are We Now?
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Soon, you will no longer purchase a TV and watch cable programming. Rather, you will turn to your internet and computer—from big screen media centers to portable handheld devices—for the same programming, and then some. This discussion will cover the digital divide, learning curve, financial implications, obstacles, and impacts—current and future.
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