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IFP's Script to Screen confab returns March 7

Event to open with James Schamus Q&A

Staff report

Feb 17, 2009, 07:02 PM ET

New York-based IFP will relaunch its Script to Screen filmmaking conference after a five-year sabbatical on March 7.

The two-day event will open with a conversation between Focus CEO James Schamus and Filmmaker Magazine editor Scott Macaulay.

The conference, hosted by the New York Film Academy, will close with a conversation with Lee Daniels, director of the Sundance prize winner "Push: Based on the Novel by Sapphire."

"The landscape for writers has changed so dramatically since the program last took place," IFP executive director Michelle Byrd said. "There's a real appetite from a new generation of content creators looking to connect and learn how others in the New York community are finding their niche."

IFP's Script to Screen confab returns March 7

Event to open with James Schamus Q&A

Staff report

Feb 17, 2009, 07:02 PM ET

New York-based IFP will relaunch its Script to Screen filmmaking conference after a five-year sabbatical on March 7.

The two-day event will open with a conversation between Focus CEO James Schamus and Filmmaker Magazine editor Scott Macaulay.

The conference, hosted by the New York Film Academy, will close with a conversation with Lee Daniels, director of the Sundance prize winner "Push: Based on the Novel by Sapphire."

"The landscape for writers has changed so dramatically since the program last took place," IFP executive director Michelle Byrd said. "There's a real appetite from a new generation of content creators looking to connect and learn how others in the New York community are finding their niche."



 


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