Produced By Conference Returns in May for Networking and Panel Discussions on Universal Studios Lot

The Producers Guild of America’s Produced By Conference resumes on May 31st, offering chances to network and engage in conversations about the future direction of production, including AI integration and popular TV shows currently airing.

Happening at the Universal Studios location, the one-day event features a networking lunch and evening gathering. The “State of Producing” dialogue is scheduled to resurface, along with talks focusing on artificial intelligence’s role in production. Additionally, there will be spotlights dedicated to understanding the TV industry’s pitching and selling techniques.

The conference’s chief organizer is Branden Chapman, while Diane Salerno handles the role of sponsorship manager.

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Branden Chapman is responsible for producing the conference, whereas Diane Salerno takes care of the sponsorship aspect.

PGA members can enjoy purchasing discounted tickets at a rate of $99 (early bird price) until March 23rd. After that date, regular admission tickets will be on sale starting March 24th.

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Till March 23rd, PGA members can take advantage of the early bird ticket offer at a cost of $99. From March 24th onwards, general admission tickets will become available for purchase.

As a movie enthusiast, last year’s Produced By Conference had me enthralled! It was an honor to listen to industry luminaries like Lucia Aniello, Stephanie Allain, and Angela Russo-Otstot. They shared their insights from hit shows such as “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “How To with John Wilson”, focusing on the art of creating compelling TV pitches. Furthermore, executives from esteemed companies like Revelations Entertainment and I2A2 Technologies, Studios and Labs graced us with their presence to discuss the fascinating world of AI in our beloved film industry. It was a truly enlightening experience!

Lori McCreary, the CEO of Revelations Entertainment, stated during a panel at last year’s Produced By Conference that she wasn’t sure if artists commissioned by her were using AI for their work. She didn’t give it much thought before, but now she realizes it’s something she should pay attention to.

The annual conference has been around since 2008.

Over 8,400 individuals work within the PGA, a non-profit organization that champions the interests of production professionals in cinema, television, and emerging media. They tackle matters such as job opportunities and healthcare provisions, while also offering guidance and learning resources to aspiring producers through mentorship and informational networks.

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2025-03-06 23:50