Get Your Vote In
Last day to cast your vote at SXSW's PanelPicker 2012
The voting over at panelpicker.sxsw.com wraps up tonight at midnight, so don’t miss your last chance to explore and promote the most innovative, interesting proposals vying for stage time at next spring’s SXSW.
Have you waded through the list yet? It does seem a little daunting, especially the Interactive proposals, which clock in at 3,285 submissions (vs 170 film and 333 music panel ideas).
PanelPicker allows conference attendees to vote, rate and comment on discussion ideas from the public, meaning that sifting through the site not only gives you some insight on possible panels, but also clues you into the biggest trends and issues on industry insider’s minds.
Here are a few of our top picks for each SXSW conference—take a look then head over to PanelPicker and cast your own votes (heads up: you’ll have to create an account, which takes about 30 seconds).
Music
With focus falling on ways to maximize social media use, implementing direct-to-fan interaction and wading through myriad app and web tool offerings, music panel proposals highlight issues particularly important to independent artists.
Creating a scene in 2012 same as ’82, but easier
Helmed by Nick Bodor of NYC venues Cake Shop, Bruar Falls, The Library and alt.coffee.
DIY is DEAD: Why the Team is the New Label
An exploration of the “music middle class” from agents at Go Forth Music, Def Jam and Music Soldiers.
Why Are So Many Punks in Higher Education?
Milo Goes to College, indeed—how idealism ages into more classic education.
Iconic Canadian music journo gives highlights and advice from his career.
Banded Together: Touring as a Standup Comedy Group
How traditional advice for bands applies to a wider variety of groups.
Side B: How the Internet Revived Mixtapes
Presented by the San Francisco Mixtape Society, a look at how online mixes open doors for artists and audiences.
Set Your Content Free (It’s Harder Than You Think)
Does offering free music yield actual ROI? Find out here.
Film
This crop of film panels features plenty of discussions on socially-conscious causes and the power of video, the industry’s love/hate relationship with critics (and the question of whether they’re even still relevant) and lots of advice on how to get your project funded.
The Evolution of the Doucebag in Modern Cinema
Comic Eliza Skinner and writer Dan Kois appear on this highly relevant, definitely hilarious discussion.
The Art of Immersion—Film in the Internet Age
Writers from Wired and This is That talk about how technology impacts the way we consume content on all fronts.
How to Make and Market Video for Mobile Screens
Practical, professional advice for editors and producers.
Coppola vs Kittens: Pro Filmmaking’s Online Future
Exploring the transition from big-screen to more easily accessible venues.
The DIY Future of Indie Theatrical Release
Presented by Austin’s own Blue Starlite Mini Urban Drive-In.
Lloyd Kaufman Interview with Frank Radice
Troma Films founder and general weirdo-genius Kaufman is the king of indie media advice.
Arts Criticism 140 Characters at a Time
Exploring the evolution of long-form arts journalism.
Interactive
For every panel evangelizing Google+, Groupon, Turntable.fm or Facebook, there’s five designed to warn you of the dangers of new media.
Journalism’s Got 99 Problems, Design is #1
And who better to explore than the New York Times, Boston Globe and NPR?
Self-Publishing: A Revolution for Midlist Authors?
Award-winning author Neal Pollack looks towards the future of the pub biz.
Tricking People Into Reading Again
How comedy and creative content can lure readers back to the fold.
The Onion’s Route to Digital Domination
Lessons from the unquestionable leaders in online content.
Meetings experts PGi discuss ways that virtual conferencing can transform your workforce.
Millions of Users, Millions of Problems
Reps from Vimeo, Soundcloud, Tumblr and Foursquare present the downside to rapid growth.
Multiple Personalities—Not a Disorder but the Norm
It’s not the way we represent ourselves online, it the many personalities we display.
Fashion Blogging: The Rise of the Chic Geek
Some of our favorite bloggers talk about using DIY strategies to pursue their passion.
Let’s Get Lost: Surprise and the Social Media Age
Spoiler alert: does instant access to limitless info ruin everything?
(Shameless self promotion: check out CultureMap contributors Joe Faina and Samantha Pitchel’s submission, What Comedians Can Teach Us About the Internet.)