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Sunday, Nov. 4th, 2007, 3pm to 6pm
Networking at 2:30pm
FREE with RSVP |

Karen Kirkland |
Featured Speaker (4:15-5:45)
Nickelodeon Writing Fellowship Director Karen Kirkand
[IMDB].
30-minute talk followed by an hour of audience Q&A. Karen
Kirkland was the producer of the Los Angeles Film Festival from
1995 to 2001. She's produced over 100 commercials and music videos. |
Pitch Clinic with Robin Rowe (3-4pm)
Open forum to practice pitching
your projects in front of a live audience. and hear suggestions
for improvement. |
Raleigh
Studios
Enter at Van Ness Gate
5300 Melrose Avenue (across from Paramount)
Hollywood, California
Free parking available on the street
Parking on the lot, if available, costs $5
Smoking is not permitted at any ScreenPlayLab event |
Bio
Karen Kirkland currently serves as Director of Nickelodeon's
Writing Fellowship Program.
Karen Kirkland comes from an independent producing background
with over 100 commercials and music videos to her credit. Not
a complete stranger to Nick, she produced the T-Boz video for
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000). She has been nominated for
multiple music video awards, and won an NAACP Image Award for
Video of the Year for her work on R. Kelly's "I Wish".
For the last 14 years, Karen has been involved in various areas
of the film and production industry: as a freelance producer
at FM Rocks, RSA and DNA. She was the producer of the Los Angeles
Film Festival from 1995 to 2001. Her loves include sushi and
chocolate, in addition to family and friends. |