After careful review and analysis of the current pandemic situation as it relates to meetings and tradeshows, we have made the difficult decision to postpone the AVX event to 2021. Having spent the past year preparing for the show with our planning committee, exhibitors, event sponsors, and potential speakers we're genuinely disappointed not to be able to host you this Fall. Safety continues to be our highest priority!
Did you know that the Heartland Chapter of NATAS -- your regional Emmy® folks -- now accept submissions from video aired on non-traditional platforms? That's right: internet videos ARE eligible!! What are the criteria and how can you qualify? We'll give you the scoop and answer your questions in this informative session.
Learn how to survive and thrive as a one-person film crew, led by award-winning Travel Video Journalist Juliana Broste (aka "TravelingJules"). While filmmaking is often thought of as being a team sport, there are advantages and challenges to being a solo filmmaker. Listen in as Jules shares stories from the road, detailing her work as a producer, shooter, writer, editor and host, all in one. Come one, come all, and get ready to harness the power of one.
The world is changing all around us, and it’s in our best interest – and crucial to any company’s success – to incorporate these shifts into our businesses. Media inclusivity means so many things, including bringing diversity into all elements of production, from concept to script to screen to delivery.
In this roundtable discussion, we’ll hear from a group of presenters representing diversity based on race, age, physical abilities, education and opportunity who will share their stories, and encourage the audience to participate based on their own experiences, questions, and shared input.
This is an important, NEW element of AVX that is part of the national conversation, as well as a key part of the media industry right here in the Rocky Mountains.