CINETVLatino-COM "De Las Americas to Music City: Bringing Together The Best Media Creators" is designed to facilitate a transactional virtual marketplace and forum for the engagement, inclusion, visibility, information sharing and advancement of creators from the Americas, across multiple languages and media platforms.
Produced by the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce with the support of Film-Com and strategic partners, a virtual space is facilitated once a year during the Film-Com Conference season, for the exchange of independent content, indigenous audiovisual narratives, trends and perspectives, multimedia works, completed and in development, featuring professionals in the industry and educators in the culture.
CINETVLatino-Com founding board of advisors includes seasoned creatives from the U.S, Spain and Latin America.
Produced by the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce with the support of Film-Com and strategic partners, a virtual space is facilitated once a year during the Film-Com Conference season, for the exchange of independent content, indigenous audiovisual narratives, trends and perspectives, multimedia works, completed and in development, featuring professionals in the industry and educators in the culture.
CINETVLatino-Com founding board of advisors includes seasoned creatives from the U.S, Spain and Latin America.
Cine-TV-Latino Schedule
Friday, November 18, 2022
(Click HERE for #cinetvlatino2021)
Panels 10:30 AM – 3:15 PM CT
A link to the panel # of your choice below will available on the date of the event to access meeting
Please note all panels and screenings are in Central Time
Haga clic en el número de panel de su elección a continuación para acceder a la reunión
Tenga en cuenta que todos los horarios de los paneles y las proyecciones son en hora Central.
A conversation about creating your own film projects: Challenges and Opportunities.
In the USA: Una conversación acerca de la realización de proyectos independientes: Oportunidades y Obstaculos.
Guests/Invitados:
Welcome remarks: Andy Van Roon, FILM-COM Founder, Director (USA) and Yuri Cunza
Moderator: Carla Christina Contreras, Vice-President SAG-AFTRA Nashville (Representing work covered in Kentucky, Tennessee and Muscle Shoals, Alabama).
In the USA: Una conversación acerca de la realización de proyectos independientes: Oportunidades y Obstaculos.
Guests/Invitados:
- Jay Torres, Filmmaker/Producer
- Robert Rodriguez, Producer/Financer
- Pepe Serna, Actor/Producer/Director
- Tato Moreno, Filmmaker/Director
Welcome remarks: Andy Van Roon, FILM-COM Founder, Director (USA) and Yuri Cunza
Moderator: Carla Christina Contreras, Vice-President SAG-AFTRA Nashville (Representing work covered in Kentucky, Tennessee and Muscle Shoals, Alabama).
About Hispanics/Latinos/LatinX/Chicanos breaking into Hollywood.
In the USA: Acerca de Hispanos/Latinos/LatinX/Chicanos y como lograr entrar en la industria de Hollywood.
Guests/Invitados:
Moderator: Carla Christina Contreras, Vice-President SAG-AFTRA Nashville (Representing work covered in Kentucky, Tennessee and Muscle Shoals, Alabama).
Welcome remarks: Yuri Cunza, CINETVLATINO director/co-founder
In the USA: Acerca de Hispanos/Latinos/LatinX/Chicanos y como lograr entrar en la industria de Hollywood.
Guests/Invitados:
- Marisa Muñoz, Casting Director
- Ariadnalí de la Peña, Actor
- Marisela Puicon, Actor
Moderator: Carla Christina Contreras, Vice-President SAG-AFTRA Nashville (Representing work covered in Kentucky, Tennessee and Muscle Shoals, Alabama).
Welcome remarks: Yuri Cunza, CINETVLATINO director/co-founder
The Role of Latinos in Journalism and Mass Media in United States.
Nuestro papel como latinos en el periodismo y los medios de comunicación en los Estados Unidos.
News publications serving Latino communities date back to the early 1800s, playing a key role for our growing Hispanic communities in the U.S, but mainstream media continues to fail to represent us Latin@s adequately. Despite being the largest ethnic minority in the nation most non-Hispanic, non-Spanish speaking Americans know little about our Latino communities besides the usual stereotype. We continue to be invisible.
An important challenge to delivering news to Hispanic/Latino communities is building journalism for everyone without separating the future of Latino journalism from the future of all U.S. journalism.
Nuestro papel como latinos en el periodismo y los medios de comunicación en los Estados Unidos.
News publications serving Latino communities date back to the early 1800s, playing a key role for our growing Hispanic communities in the U.S, but mainstream media continues to fail to represent us Latin@s adequately. Despite being the largest ethnic minority in the nation most non-Hispanic, non-Spanish speaking Americans know little about our Latino communities besides the usual stereotype. We continue to be invisible.
An important challenge to delivering news to Hispanic/Latino communities is building journalism for everyone without separating the future of Latino journalism from the future of all U.S. journalism.
- What is the role of Latin@ journalists in the news media industry?
- What opportunities and challenges are similar to those in the rest of American media?
- Are we really separated by the language?
- What in your opinion has been effective to accomplish your mission?
- Julieta Martinelli, Award-winning investigative journalist / The Futuro Media Group
- Rebecca Aguilar, Reporter Texas Metro News / Past President of the Society of Professional Journalists / Founder Latinas in Journalism
- Clemente Nicado, President/CEO at Nicado Publishing Company, Inc. / Negocios Now magazine
- David Plazas, Opinion and Engagement Director for the USA TODAY Network newsrooms in Tennessee and The Tennessean newspaper
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