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San Francisco, California 94103

As the economy faces a 'jobless recovery,' creative entrepreneurs are emerging in all sectors and industries. While gumption counts for a lot, entrepreneurs still require hard skills and information to successfully launch an enterprise. Film fundraising expert and author Holly Million helps big thinkers translate their vision into practical plans with A Helluva Camp for Indie Filmmakers. Registration includes breakfast, lunch and Peet's coffee and teas.

This class is for indie filmmakers who want new ideas and new ways to succeed in an increasingly competitive world. A Helluva Camp will cover topics not covered in most film schools, and our instructors are working filmmakers or real-life movers and shakers in their fields of expertise. This is a fantastic opportunity to network with other filmmakers and experts in many fields.

With topics such as "Agony & Ecstasy of a Tapeless Workflow" and "How to Ask People For Money," A Helluva Camp provides thorough and compelling content with a fired-up attitude. Register before Dec. 31, 2009 at the early-bird discount rate of just $125.

Tom Lin, a veteran of the online advertising world for such corporations as Microsoft, Google and Yahoo, participated in Million's recent workshop on Web 2.0 tools for film fundraising. "I'm very familiar with Web 2.0 and, as a filmmaker, I've attended classes that speak to these tools, but none of them successfully brought it all together until I participated in Holly's workshop," notes Lin. "Hers was the best I've ever attended. Thanks, Holly!"

Official Website: http://goldenpoppy.com/camps.html

Added by FullCalendar on December 9, 2009

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