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My Totally Biased Recommendations for SXSW Panels

I’m not associated with any of these panels, but I would love to see them accepted because of the people involved. They know their respective fields well and are worth a listen if the topics interest you.

Will update this right up until September 2nd.

Updated 8/23!

Selling Your Film Without Getting F*#ked
Reason: Panelist Sheri Candler

Connect with Fans + Reasons to Buy = $$$
Reason: The entire panel (Sheri Candler, Ross Pruden, Jon Reiss, and Mike Masnick)

Social Change Film: Strategy+Transmedia+Evaluation
Reason: Panelist Lina Srivastava

The Self-Publishing Novelist: 2012 Update
Reason: Jane Friedman, Alison Norrington, and Mur Lafferty (smart ladies, all)

Rockstars or Roadies: Who’s the Better Employee?
Reason: Panel Organizer Corey Reid

Get Unstuck: Creative Inspiration from Skull-A-Day
Reason: Panel Organizer Noah Scalin

+5 Sword of ePublishing! Lessons from RPGs
Reason: Panel Organizer Gareth Skarka

The Art of Immersion—Internet Storytelling 101
Reason: Panel Organizer Frank Rose

Data is the New Creative. Let’s Debate!
Reason: Panelists Jenka Gurfinkel and Gunther Sonnenfeld

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