Written by The Location Guide on May 23, 2012. Posted in On Location

The AFCI Locations Show comes to Los Angeles in June

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Sign up today for free conferences, panel discussions, roundtables, networking opportunities, social events and workshops at the AFCI Locations Show at the LA Convention Center on June 15th and 16th 2012.

The Locations Show is free and will showcase over 200 film commissions representing more than USD2 billion in financing, incentives and services. It is the only event which attracts industry professionals ranging from film, television and commercial producers to locations managers, production designers and visual effects producers, as well as emerging and established filmmakers.

This year’s Locations Show will feature over 50 top industry speakers on various panels and workshops designed to provide attendees with the necessary tools and insights to help fund and produce feature films, TV shows, documentaries or commercials.

We’re excited to offer a dynamic series of speakers and conference sessions that will address some of the production community’s most pressing concerns.

Martin Cuff, AFCI

Martin Cuff is Executive Director of the AFCI: “We’re excited to offer a dynamic series of speakers and conference sessions that will address some of the production community’s most pressing concerns. Film commissions around the world are vital partners in the creation of a stable, sustainable film industry and this year’s show, which promises to be our biggest and most international ever, is tailor-made to help filmmakers get the most out of their crew, their budget and their production, and to put the maximum value on the screen.”

For more information about the Locations Show schedule and to register please click here.

AFCI is committed to helping you produce your next feature film, TV show, doc or commercial.

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