Last Night: Out with the Oldthink, in with the New - Social Media Club Los Angeles Focuses on Film
The prevalence of these growing pains explains why BlankSpaces was packed yesterday for the 5th bi-monthly SMCLA meet-up. The evolution of creative content getting hip to Web 2.0 can be visualized as sort of downward flow chart, passing from music (arguably the most savvy), to politics/news, to film, art, then fashion and finally through to architecture. Already having covered Social Media 101, Social Media & Music, and Social Media & Politics, last night's panel was focused on increasing new media literacy as it relates to the film industry - whether it's training directors so they know how to Twitter, helping people with digital rights management, or trying to make sense of the critical mass involved in a Snakes on a Plane-type phenomenon.
The most potent sign of the changing times however wasn't anything put forward by the panelists; One look at the thumbs twitching rapidly across room confirmed my suspicion that almost 80% of the audience was Twittering. Next to me Efren Toscano of Techzulu was live-streaming the event on multiple 2.0 levels, including fielding IM comments about how, um, attractive one of the speakers was as well as relaying questions from some of the over 200 online followers. Keeping in line with the Social Media Club mission, the conversation about new media and film went beyond the room into the echochamber of the blogosphere - proving that Siliwood, or the convergence between the "illusion" of Hollywood and the "zeros and ones" of Silicon Valley, is a force to be reckoned with - it's epicenter (last night at least) located near the corner of Wilshire and La Brea.
Social Media Club LA is bi-monthly @ BlankSpaces Tickets: $10.00 non-members, SMCLA Members and Students - Free





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