The Asian film market has been growing exponentially in recent years. China has become the largest cinema market outside of North America, and other countries in the region are continuing to gain market strength and recognition.
What about Hong Kong? What’s it’s role? How can Hong Kong help U.S. film companies?
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Center on Creative Entrepreneurship and 2112, will host a webinar featuring a panel of Midwest film and trade experts sharing their connections
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The Asian film market has been growing exponentially in recent years. China has become the largest cinema market outside of North America, and other countries in the region are continuing to gain market strength and recognition.
What about Hong Kong? What’s it’s role? How can Hong Kong help U.S. film companies?
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Center on Creative Entrepreneurship and 2112, will host a webinar featuring a panel of Midwest film and trade experts sharing their connections with Asia and success stories – even during challenging times.
Some other topics include:
- How can U.S. companies successfully bridge the east-west divide?
- What genres and components of film production offer the best chances for collaboration?
- How can Hong Kong help companies make new connections in Asia for co-production, funding, distribution, etc. during a pandemic?
Featured speakers (Bios) include:
- Daniel Crane, Program Director, Center for Creative Entrepreneurship (Moderator)
- Winchell Cheung, Director, Midwest, Hong Kong Trade Development Council
- Ji Un Choi, Director/Writer, Producer
- Carlos Bravo, Founder & Producer, FOP Entertainment
- Sophia Wong Boccio, CEO & Founder, Asian Pop-Up Cinema
Thursday, February 24 | 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Zoom Webinar
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