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100401: 4th BUFF:FF March 17–19 2010 in Malmö

BUFF Financing Forum for Children and Youth Film

BUFF Financing Forum offers pitching sessions, work-in-progress, seminars, speed dating, Forum-dinners and the possibilities of teaming up with our panel of strong financiers and co-producers from around the world of children’s film and new media.

We are happy to draw your attention to the latest extension of BUFF:FF

BUFF:FF and Nordic Game Program presents:

New Cross Media innovation hub at BUFF:FF 2010

Cross media innovation hub: Meet financing partners for your cross-media projects. Develop idea’s across the industries of film, games and other platforms. Get inspiration from seminars, networking-slots and hands-on activities.

A great opportunity to pitch cross media projects and start valuable partnerships.

Please submit your Cross Media Project for selection before the deadline expires:
January 10th.

Please go to www.financingforum.eu/submission

A limited number of Observers seats are available – participation costs 50 Euro and includes seat at the Forum Pitching Event, 2 network lunches, admission to work-in-progress and to the Cross Media Hub
seminars.

Interested? Contact johanna.lindvall@nordicgame.com

Read about the event at http://superstudioett.com/ff/


 

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