ICv2 Announces Conference on Comics & Digital II
At New York Comic Con
ICv2
has announced that it will host the ICv2 Conference on Comics &
Digital II at New York Comic Con, a special half day event where
executives and thought leaders from the comics and digital realms will
discuss the accelerating changes that are impacting the customers, the
medium, and the business of comics and graphic novels.
"Digital comics is one of the destabilizing forces that are transforming comics and graphic novels, but it's certainly not the only one," ICv2 President Milton Griepp said. "Whether it's the rapid changes in retail and libraries, in who the customer is, in how the business works, or in the art form of comics, it's tough to find an aspect of the comics and graphic novel world that isn't
evolving rapidly. We thought it was important to offer an event that
helps the industry adapt to those destabilizing forces at this critical
juncture."
The
Conference, which will be held at the Javits Center on Wednesday,
October 10th on the eve of New York Comic Con, will kick off with the
ICv2 White Paper, which will focus on the industry's changes in the last 18 months as these new forces have taken hold.
In "Kids--The Future of Everything,"
panelists from the publishing, retail and library worlds will look at
the fastest growing segment of graphic novel publishing, and how you can
take advantage of this huge change in the audience for comics.
"Comics--The New Medium"
brings together creators and entrepreneurs to discuss the forces
changing the comics art form, and how the essence of sequential
storytelling using words and pictures will change in the process.
And the panelists in "Comics--The Transforming Business Model"
will talk about their visions of the future for the business of comics
in a world in which digital is exploding, crowdfunding is producing a
new source of financing, the retail and library channels are changing
rapidly, and media exploitation of comics is now an important part of
the business.
Speakers announced to date include Toon Books Publisher Françoise Mouly, Watchmen artist Dave Gibbons, comiXology CEO David Steinberger, Thrillbent's Mark Waid, and Scholastic Book Fairs' Ed Masessa, among others.
Moderators include Rob Salkowitz (Comic-Con and the Business of Pop Culture), Heidi MacDonald (The Beat), and Scott Robins (A Parent's Guide to the Best Kids Comics).
The initial sponsor roster includes New York Comic Con, Publishers Weekly and Heidi MacDonald's The Beat.
For more information: http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/23604.html
Registration for the event is available here: http://www.bit.ly/SJr1pd
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