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New Hampshire Film & Television Office

New Hampshire Film & Television Office Meet-Up -- June 21


The next New Hampshire Film & Television Office Meet-Up is scheduled for Tuesday, June 21, 2011 at 5 p.m. at Indiefair Digital Arts, 15 Londonderry Road, Suite 9, in Londonderry, NH.

The New Hampshire Film & Television Office Meet-Up provides members of the state's media production industry with an opportunity to network with one another, with everyone having the chance to take a few minutes to introduce themselves and share information on their recent or upcoming endeavors (Yes, there is a time limit! Each participant will have three minutes!) There is a networking session at the end of the evening where attendees can make connections and talk further.

The New Hampshire Film & Television Office Meet-Up is an extension of our current Industry Roundtables. While our Roundtables are designed to be lunch-time, business-oriented events with a focused topic, the Meet-Ups are scheduled in the early evening and are structured to allow attendees to drive the discussion.

Like the Roundtable, the conversation at the Meet-Up is geared toward the working media production industry and is free and open to the public.

Please RSVP to Matthew Newton at film@nh.gov or 603-271-2220 if you plan to attend. For information on Indiefair Digital Arts and directions to the studio, visit their website at http://indiefair.com.
The New Hampshire Film & Television Office, as part of the New Hampshire Department of Cultural Resources, works to expand business activity and employment throughout the state by acting as a liaison between the film industry and an established network of government agencies, the state's film industry workforce and local property owners. The office is responsible for location assistance, public relations, and general production support in an effort to broaden the cultural and economic impact of film and television production in the state. For more information about film and television production in New Hampshire, call (603) 271-2220, e-mail film@nh.gov or visit www.nh.gov/film.