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INDUSTRY CONFERENCE REGISTRATION



Registration is Open for the INDUSTRY CONFERENCE

- Registering for the Industry Conference permits admission to ALL festival events -



David Doubilet BLUE Ocean Film Festival
Photo by David Doubilet
Industry Conference Expanded for 2010!

WHY ATTEND?

With it's inaugural debut in 2009, BLUE Ocean Film Festival quickly established itself as the leading industry event for ocean filmmakers. The event will honor and share the world's greatest collection of ocean films, while providing inspiration and professional support for ocean filmmakers.

Join hundreds of the world's best in underwater filmmaking & photography as well as marine research, exploration & conservation specialists for an empowering 5-day conference dedicated to veteran & aspiring industry professionals.



 
Industry Conference Delegate Pass 

This pass provides admission to all events.  This includes INDUSTRY events, Film screenings, and VIP parties. 

Industry Conference Delegate Passes can be purchased as SINGLE DAY passes or the ENTIRE event.  Discount passes are available for Students.

INDUSTRY Delegate Pass includes:
  • Immersive technology & innovation seminars & workshops
  • Inspiring & thought provoking Key Note Presentations by Industry Icons
  • Fun networking receptions
  • Emerging Filmmaker & Photographer Mentoring Sessions
  • Pitching Sessions
  • Hands-on sessions with the latest gear
  • Access to all film screenings conservation seminars
  • Access to the, BLUE Carpet Awards
  • Access to BLUE'S Networking Lounge
  • Access to the Monterey Bay Aquarium during festival August 24 - 29
  • Access to professional equipment exhibitors
  • Option to add on Master Classes and professionally lead "In The Field" trips
  • Opportunity for career development & multi-disciplinary synergies
  • "Find the Funding" Workshops




Scroll down to view the list of passes, events, and parties.
Click on the RED LINK in the white box to register for select INDUSTRY Conference Delegate Passes.




INDUSTRY Conference Delegate Pass


Full Access (August 24th-29th)
INDUSTRY Conference Delegate Pass includes all film screenings, workshops, special presentations, networking and evening parties & receptions, including the BLUE Carpet awards ceremony. Does NOT include Special Optional Add-on Activities, which are listed separately below.


Regular Registration        $899.
July 1 - August 15

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Late Registration              $999.
Starts August 16

 
 


Student - INDUSTRY Conference Delegate Pass


Student - INDUSTRY Conference Delegate Pass (August 24-29) includes all film screenings, workshops, special presentations, networking and social events, including the awards ceremony. Does NOT include Special Optional Add-on Activities, which are listed separately below.
Please fax or email a copy of student ID for status verification.
Graduating students qualify for student rate so long as you register for conference while enrolled in an academic institution.


Student Regular Registration     $499.
July 1
  - August 24

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Single Day Passes


Includes all indistry events on the day of the pass only.
Plus Access to Optional Workshops & Field trips.


Day Pass Wednesday August 25    $250.

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Student Wednesday August 25    $150.
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Day Pass Thursday August 26 $250.
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Student Thursday August 26     $150.
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Day Pass Friday August 27      $250.
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Student Friday August 27         $150.
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Day Pass Saturday August 28  $250.
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Student Saturday August 28     $150.
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Day Pass Sunday August 29     $250.
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Student Sunday August 29       $150.
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Special Optional Add-on Activities:
INDUSTRY Conference registration pass required (space is Limited)



Hands-on Underwater Filmmaking Session

with Tom Campbell

Sunday August 29, 2010
This is a very special hands-on instructional experience. State of the art professional camera equipment & Amphibico underwater housings provided. Bring your own mask, fins, & snorkel or dive gear. Classes will be given on snorkel so need not be dive certified but should be a proficient swimmer.

Back again for BLUE 2010, marine cinematographer Tom Campbell & Amphibico, innovative leader in underwater housing & lighting systems, team up to present their highly successful seminar that was sold out at BLUE 2009. If you're serious about your career and have ever wondered why 10% of the people in this industry make 90% of the money, or how to improve your cinematography skills, or what equipment to use to get professional results, this is the seminar you don't want to miss!

Tom shares both shooting and marketing tips that are beneficial for both beginning & experienced cinematographers. With informative presentations combined with hands on training in the pool with various Amphibico housings, you'll gain valuable insights into surviving in this competitive market and economically demanding times.

 Comments from a few of last year's 24 participants say it all:

"You are a true professional and I love that you have done so much to help clear a path for those around you. I still have a lot to learn when it comes to filming underwater, and I should jump on any chance I get...especially when you are teaching it." - Rob Sams, Sisbro Studios,

 "I found your hands on workshop to be extremely helpful and informative; I certainly came away learning more than I had even hoped for. Sometimes just hearing how another guy thinks about a certain problem or getting another perspective on how to manage the business end is incredibly valuable. Not everyone is as generous with that type of hard to get info

 "That workshop was the most valuable learning experience I had a chance to participate in at the festival. The wisdom Tom shared from his experiences is still percolating in my head, and will continue to do so for some

 "I thoroughly enjoyed your talk on the last day at the pool and felt as though I was perpetually learning throughout the entire day. I felt like a sponge every time I was listening to you all week long. I think what I learned most from you is how you've run your company from a business perspective. To me, aside from your obvious abilities, your business sense


Sunday August 29, 2010 
Class room 10AM - 1PM
Break for lunch
In pool 2PM - 4PM

$195.
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Using Digital SLR for Video Production: Point Lobos In the Field Workshop
Presented by Kip Evans
Sunday August 29, 2010

As technology moves the worlds of photography and filmmaking closer, we are excited to offer a very special hands-on educational experience where you will be able to explore the opportunities now available by utilizing the DSLR technologies that blend the traditional boundaries between motion and still.
With instructional time spent in both the field and in the classroom this workshop is lead by professional photographer/cinematographer Kip Evans. Kip is actively using the HD SLR technology in his current production work both above and below the surface. The workshop will cover information on camera applications, menus, lighting, workflow, post-production options and tips specific to underwater asset acquisition. Balancing creative opportunity with technical understanding, this full day event is designed to provide you with skills to capture beautiful moving images by optimizing the creative possibilities of this breakthrough technology in the digital still camera.
Our day will begin with a morning hike where we will shoot a variety of subjects ranging from landscape scenes to wildlife found on our topside expedition. Then in the afternoon we will return to the classroom to process our footage and create a short video project. Don't miss this chance to broaden your videography skills and further develop your understanding of the DSLR video production process while experiencing the inspiring scenery of the iconic Point Lobos State Reserve in Carmel, California.
This workshop is limited to 15 people. So register early.
What you will learn:
  •  Camera choices
  •  Video Formats
  •  What lenses work best
  •  Tripods
  •  Audio
  •  Working with your camera's informational features
  •  Underwater housings and applications
  •  Lighting
  •  White Balance
  •  Importing your footage into Final Cut Pro

Date: Sun. August 29th, 2010
Time: 8:00 am Transportation shuttle departs the Portola Hotel
In the Field session from 8:30am - 12:00pm Classroom session from 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Costs: $235 Lunch is included

Requirements:
1. Digital SLR capable of shooting video
2. Laptop computer with Final Cut Pro or other editing software
3. Tripod
Comfortable Hiking shoes recommended
Rental equipment is available upon request but must be reserved ahead of time. Contact us to arrange for your needs. info@blueoceanfilmfestival.org



Kip Evans is a professional photographer and underwater explorer. During the past 10 years he has worked on a number of National Geographic Society projects including the Sustainable Seas Expeditions, where he served as the chief photographer for noted marine biologist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Dr. Sylvia Earle. During this period Kip spent over 300 hours diving submersibles at depths down to 1,800 feet. Some of his recent expeditions have taken him to Cuba, Belize, Mexico and the Middle East. As a cinematographer, Kip has worked on a number of underwater documentaries, including specials for CNN, BBC, Discovery Channel and the National Geographic, including "Pearl Harbor - Legacy of Attack" with Dr. Robert Ballard (discoverer of the Titanic).  Most recently he completed a short documentary on the whale sharks of Holbox Island, Mexico and a film on California's Marine Protected Areas.
Kip's images have been widely published in hundreds of books, exhibits, and documentaries worldwide including National Geographic magazine, Patagonia, and Outside. In addition to his photography experience, Kip has worked as a marine biologist, expedition leader, and an educator for the National Marine Sanctuary Program.



August 29, 2010
Field session 8:30am - 12:00pm
Class session  1:00pm - 4:00pm



$195.

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DIVE INTO MONTEREY BAY

AN INTRODUCTION TO UNDERWATER VIDEO WORKSHOP


     Sponsored By

Improve your underwater video skills: while experiencing the magnificence beneath the surface of the Monterey Bay

For beginners and emerging filmmakers, here is an opportunity to hone your underwater video skills while experiencing Monterey's incredible underwater world.  This full day boot camp combines a kelp bed dive aboard the boat Beachhopper II, followed by an informative classroom workshop. Cinematographer Richard Theiss will take you through many of the need-to-know technical aspects of underwater video, plus share information on how to build a dramatic storyline, tips on effective editing, and which distribution formats are best to utilize.  This workshop provides a great diving and learning experience whether your goal is to create exceptional family videos or you have aspirations of shooting a BLUE Ocean Film Festival Award winning documentary.

 PARTICIPANTS MUST BE OPEN WATER DIVE CERTIFIED

 DATE: Tuesday, August 24th

 Morning Dive Session - 8:30am to 2:00pm

(Transportation from the hotel available if requested, departs sharply at 8:15am)

  •       2-Tank dives aboard the Beachhopper II (Dock K, Fisherman's Wharf Marina)
  •       Tips on focus, iris, gain, white balance, manual and auto functions
  •       Effective underwater filming techniques - working with light


Afternoon Workshop Session - 3:00pm to 5:00pm

Portola Hotel & Spa, Bonsai Room

  •      Review footage from the morning dives
  •      How to develop a dramatic storyline or powerful message
  •      Effective editing - cinematic or MTV style?
  •      Video formats - making the right choice for distribution (YouTube, online, TV)

 

*If you need to rent dive gear or a basic underwater video camera, we have made arrangements for discount packages with Backscatter (you will need to provide your own mask, snorkel, and fins).  Workshop participants will be provided with all the necessary contact information. 

 *Your Instructor: Richard Theiss is a cinematographer whose work has been utilized by Discovery, National Geographic, A&E, Google Ocean, and others.  He is one of the leading videographers of Isla Guadalupe's great white sharks and has produced an award-winning documentary,  Island of the Great White Shark.


August 24, 2010
Field session 8:30am - 2:00pm
Class session  3:00pm - 5:00pm



$125.

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**All Passes are non-refundable but are transferable with a $50.00 administrative fee