FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE February
23, 2006
Industry Forum Connects
Members of New
York Production
Community
New York, NY— New
York 411, published by 411 Publishing, A Variety
Group Publication, held its first annual Advisory Board meeting at the W Hotel
in Manhattan.
The primary goal
of this invitation-only forum enabled diverse members of the production
community to discuss below-the-line production issues with each other as well as
with New
York
411. “The New York 411 Advisory
Board is part of a continuing effort to create a sense of connection among
community members and to keep 411’s finger on the pulse of what is happening
today in the New
York
production world,” comments Kevin Davis, Group Publisher.
It has always
been extremely important to New
York
411 that the product they create is relevant in today’s marketplace. In order to
maintain that relevancy, the 411 Advisory Board has proven to be an efficient
and rewarding environment that has strengthened
New
York
411’s bridge with the working landscape of New
York
production.
The New York
advisory board was held in January and was attended by the following valued
members of the New York production community: location scout Jimmy Ayoub; Bob
Balin from Feature Systems; freelance producers Eileen Bernstein, Nancy Canava,
Janice
Doskey,
Leslie Hirshorn and Andrea Leminske; Michelle Byrd of IFP; John Eddey of Steiner
Studios; Keith Guliner of Wits End; Beth Kirsch of the Tribeca Film Center;
Allie Kleva from Mayor Bloomberg’s Office; Doug
LeClaire of
Asbury Shorts, NY; Sara Beth Litt from Kodak; Steven Pelton from Governor
Pataki’s Office; Michael Porte of Audio Engine and Where’s Spot;
Perry
Schaffer of
Schaffer Rogers and Where’s Spot, and Carl Zucker of Media
Services.
The response
from community members who attended proved that industry professionals within
the community are passionate, enthusiastic and excited to share insightful and
informed ideas about what is going on in New
York
film, television and commercial production. After the lively debate that ensued
at this year’s advisory board meeting, the 411 editorial staff and sales team
came away with an understanding of how the New
York
411 product is, more than ever, an intrinsic tool for any
production.
About 411
Publishing:
411 Publishing
is part of Reed Business Information, parent company of Variety and the
largest business-to-business publisher in the U.S., providing critical
information and marketing solutions to business professionals in the media,
manufacturing, electronics, construction and retail industries.
About Reed Business
Information:
Reed Business
Information is a member of the Reed Elsevier Group plc—a leading provider of
global information-driven services and solutions.
Contact: Amy Lacey, Dir. of Marketing Ph: (323) 965-2002 amy.lacey@reedbusiness.com ###
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