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GSCA is interested in recruiting bloggers. If you would like to write a blog, either a one-time post or an ongoing column, please contact Kelly Germain via e-mail.


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As the co-chair of the Professional Development Committee, I encourage all current members to volunteer as mentors. You will not only be assisting a new member learn the business and further the development our industry, you might just learn something new yourself.

 

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There are so many reasons you should attend the GSCA 2011 Film Expo in Los Angeles on March 8-9. Here are just 10 of them.

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We were thrilled with the level of enthusiasm and participation from the Asian attendees. Theaters are excited to become active partners in the industry and learn how to make their theaters more successful. Marketing, film selection, and film/exhibit pairings are all areas where theaters are looking for direction.

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January 12, 2011--Today’s schedule was all about film screenings, with three on the flat screen at the IMAX Theater in Wanda Cinemas and two on the dome at the Dongguan Science and Technology Museum (DGSTM). Signs announcing the GSCA Asia Film Expo started showing up on the side of the road well before we arrived at the Wanda Cinemas, and huge signs and banners hung throughout the outdoor mall. Media is covering this event every step of the way, with photographers and video cameras documenting every arrival and session. Sometimes we really do feel like rock stars here. 

 

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January 11, 2011--The GSCA Asia Film Expo started off with a bang today, literally, as confetti cannons marked the event’s official opening. Officials from the city of Dongguan, Guandong province, and national governmental agencies welcomed the nearly 150 attendees from museums across Asia. Numerous media outlets covered the event, and Tammy Seldon was ready for her close up during her interview with CCTV, the major state broadcaster on mainland China, just before the ceremony began.

 

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