Pixelodeon, A Festival of Independent Video

by Scott Beale on May 25, 2007 · 0 comments

Pixelodeon

Pixelodeon, a festival celebrating independent video, takes place June 9th and 10th at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles. The event is being organized and curated by an impressive team video bloggers and features a full schedule of events and screenings, as well as some really great presenters.

Pixelodeon is an annual independent video festival recognizing innovation, inspiration, and community in global online video. This is our inaugural year! Over 300 videos, four keynote speakers, two dozen curators, and several hundred people interested in independent media will get together in one weekend to celebrate the diversity and talent of online video content. If you want to see what’s happening online and meet the people who are making it happen, this is the place to be.

For more info, check out the Pixelodeon wiki and for the latest event updates, stay tuned to the Pixelodeon blog. Oh and while you’re at it, check out the great Pixelodeon promo videos that have been created by the video blogging community.

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