Gain insight from financiers representing billions in capital dedicated to investments in film, television, virtual reality, gaming, digital and mobile applications… all at one conference.

When we say billions in capital” – what does that even mean?

Here’’s a peek at who will be at EFF on March 1-2 at the Loews Hollywood:

Vine raised a $500 million fund in 2015 for film and TV investments. Join Vine CEO James Moore host a “Keynote Conversation” with Alcon Co-Founders, Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove.
Alcon Entertainment develops, finances and produces feature films for broad and diverse audiences and is backed by Fred Smith, whose net worth is approximately $3.7 billion.
Participant Media finances and produces socially relevant content and was founded by Jeff Skoll, whose net worth is approximately $4 billion. Hear from Participant’s Jonathan King on “Making Studio Movies with Independent Money.”
Karlin Ventures is a venture capital fund and an affiliate of Karlin Asset Management, which manages over $1.4 billion of unleveraged equity capital. Join Arteen Arabshahi on “Seeking Alpha: Art of VC Pitching.”
Evolution Media Capital has advised on more than $44 billion in transactions for its clients. Hear from Carmen Carpenter on “The Business of Television: The New Landscape and How Investors Fit In.”
Signia Venture Partners seeks investments between $500,000 to $2.5 million. Join Sunny Dhillon on “Virtual Media, Real Profits: How to Capitalize on Emerging AR and VR Technology & Content.”
CrossCut Ventures is a venture capital firm that looks to invest between $250,000 to $750,000. Hear Clinton Foy on “Seeking Alpha: Art of VC Pitching.”
Bankside Films/Head Gear Films just invested $40 million in 30 films in the past 18 months and wants to do more. Hear from Phil Hunt on “Film Investment Models, Valuation and Risk Mitigation.”
Shamrock Capital Advisors is a private equity firm with a rich history of investing in the media, entertainment and communications sectors. Their most recent investments are out of Shamrock Capital Growth Fund III, a $400 million fund. Join Jason Sklar on “Film Finance Restructured: More Money, More Places.”
Pacific Mercantile Bank’’s Entertainment Industries Division provide loans for budgets between $5 million to $50 million. Join Dan Jahns on “Film Investment Models, Valuation and Risk Mitigation.”
Indiegogo is the largest crowdfunding site raising millions of capital for indie projects. Hear Marc Hofstatter on the “Independent Producer Workshop” to address equity crowdfunding.

You can learn more about the financiers joining our speaking faculty here. Space is limited and our discount code WB20 for 20% off conference rates expires on Saturday, 2/20 so register today: http://entertainmentfinanceforum.com/register/.

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