NAB2008 organizers have added a half dozen new participants to the NAB Show Content Theater lineup, a new feature at the convention where top Hollywood filmmakers and executives reveal how they used new technologies to produce and distribute their latest releases via film, TV, broadband and wireless.
They include:
Bryan Fuller, creator of “Pushing Daisies,” who will join executive producer/director Barry Sonnenfeld;
Harry Shearer, comedian/political satirist;
Don Was, Grammy Award-winning music producer, and Rob Barnett, president/CEO of My Damn Channel;
Evan Spiridellis, cofounder of JibJab Media;
Kent Nichols, co-creator AskANinja.com.
The Content Theater sessions will include screenings, question-and-answer sessions, panel discussion and presentations.
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