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Jackson Hole Symposium 2010
Event Type:  Event
10/26/2010
Denver, CO

Jackson Hole Symposium 2010

Denver Museum of Nature & Science
October 26-28

From high-end, large-format and 3-D programming, to exhibit installations and interactive media, museums and cultural institutions present opportunities for collaboration with broadcasters and filmmakers.

Join the brightest minds in the industry for an inside look at advanced technologies and emerging trends in public media. 

With three full days of provocative panels, immersive workshops and casual networking, stimulating ideas converge and new alliances form.

Ticket Information

Special Early-bird discounts are available for the 3 Day Pass option only.

3 Day Early Bird Passes are priced at $400.
After August 30th, the 3 Day Pass is available for $450.
Single Day passes to the Symposium are priced at $200.

Passes are non-transferable.

Registration fee includes full access to all conference sessions, special workshops, networking and social events from October 26th - 28th.

Registration for the 2010 Symposium can be paid for by check or by credit card transaction.

If you have questions, please contact JHWFF at 307.733.7016


Symposium Preferred Hotel in Denver

The Hilton Doubletree Denver, as our official hotel provider, is offering a special Symposium rate for for Delegates and participants of Symposium 2010 who book a room before October 14, 2010. For information and to make reservations, visit our local information page.

2010 Symposium Pitch Sessions
Sponsored by the Center for Environmental Filmmaking at American University

Each day of the Symposium, up to 10 projects will be selected for a dynamic live pitching opportunity. These sessions will be moderated by Chris Palmer and the 7-minute presentations will have full AV support. They will be immediately followed by an end-of-day cocktail and networking reception to encourage lots of discussion and feedback.
-Content creators seeking institutional collaborators
-3D projects seeking partners *note any 3D media must be compatible with Dolby 3D system requirements
-Institutions & NGOs seeking media partners

New Dimensions, Barry Clark on 3D 

Click here for a pdf of Barry's incisive observations.

Effective 3D storytelling goes well beyond understanding the tools that are now at hand. Barry Clark, Producer with Mandalay Media, has written a detailed analysis that succinctly describes some of the considerations that need to be taken into account as 3D image creators explore the artistic dimensions of this rapidly developing format. "It's a new canvas and a new set of paints," Clark says, "and you can use it any way you want, to convey powerful messages, to create meaningful art, or, if used carelessly, to harm your audience."
Location Name:  Denver Museum of Science and Nature
Address: Denver, CO