The Return of NewTeeVee Pier Screenings

by Scott Beale on July 28, 2008 · 0 comments

NewTeeVee Screenings at the Pier

The NewTeeVee Pier Screenings are back this year with a new series of four screenings beginning this Thursday, July 31st at Pier 38 in San Francisco. The theme for the San Francisco screening is “Pilots” where video producers will be showing the first episode of their series. Tickets are available for free online through Eventbrite.

The Pier Screenings, a series of four summer events, bring together content creators and online video aficionados in a casual setting. These events are live tests of how well online video survives the move from the PC to the gigantic screen, accompanied by entertaining commentary from our judges and informative talks by relevant, successful online video entrepreneurs. Past themes included episodic content, parody, product placement and user-generated advertising, and citizen news.

Future screenings are planned for Los Angeles in August, New York in September and then back to San Francisco again in October.

photo by James Yu

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