WIGGED.NET: Documentary Conference February 2003

Celebrating it's 5th anniversary, RealScreen Summit is the
must-attend event for the nonfiction film & tv industry. RealScreen
Summit puts you in contact with international decision-makers and
provides you with the resources to make deals to build your business.
Timed perfectly between NATPE & MIPTV, RealScreen Summit takes place
in Washington, DC - the heart of the nonfiction TV industry - home to
major international broadcasters like Discovery, National Geographic
and public tv's, PBS. Join us in DC on February 5th, 6th and 7th for
the best industry event for the factual industry that covers all
genres of documentary programming.

Highlights:

- Last year brought together over 680 delegates, from 22 countries

- 97% of past attendees recommend this event as the best event to
attend if you are in nonfiction programming

- 2 new programming blocks this year: Breaking into the UK and
Breaking into the US

- Summit Lounge - the perfect networking space, open all day each
day of the conference with refreshments, business services and space
for meetings

- Twice as many '30 Minutes with…' sessions, with programming
execs each taking 2 time slots, so delegates will have better
opportunities to get into these coveted breakout sessions - sign up
is on a first-come, first-served basis

- Content for advanced, intermediate and beginner level delegates -
making RealScreen Summit perfect for everyone

- Content covering all genres: arts, history, science, social, wildlife, etc.

- Plus so much more!

ACT NOW! Register by December 24, 2002 to save yourself $100 off the
full conference price of $995 for 2 days and $1295 for 3 days.
Go immediately to http://www.realscreensummit.com to take advantage
of this special offer or call 416-408-2300 x295
All pricing in US Dollars.

"RealScreen Summit was beneficial because it attracted the real
players in nonfiction programming; the Master Classes were focused on
issues that matter to independent producers; and the format
encouraged the players to interact more productively with attending
producers."
- Lonnie Reed, President, LRP, Inc. (USA)

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