
UNIJAPAN News
2011.10.05
UNIJAPAN Entertainment Forum (UEF) 2011 Now Calls for Participants
In October, Asia's largest entertainment business forum will he held in Roppongi, Tokyo.
Once again, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and Public Interest Incorporated Association UNIJAPAN will host UNIJAPAN Entertainment Forum, a large-scale gathering that considers the content industry from a business and creative standpoint.
As the Japanese industry plateaues, various industries are downsizing accordingly. Today, the Japanese content industry is deeply in need of content that can compete in the international market. How can we generate internationally recognized content? How can such an environment be created?
With prominent guests such as film director Yoji Yamada, director Shinji Higuchi, and producer Jeremy Thomas, we bring to you a series of in-depth programs that focus on topics from and outside Japan.
We are currently offering a UEF Pass that allows participants to attend all six days of the forum, and choose from over 20 programs. Passes are sold for 10,000 JPY. For detailed information on the programs and instructions on how to purchase your UEF Pass, please go to the official homepage.
Official Homepage: http://unijapan.org/en/entertainment-forum/
We hope to meet content industry professionals from both Japan and abroad - people who are involved in carving out a future for the industry. We look forward to your participation.
| Title | UNIJAPAN Entertainment Forum 2011 |
| Organizers | Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), UNIJAPAN |
| Affiliated Events | 24th Tokyo International Film Festival, TIFFCOM 2011, Creative Market Tokyo 2011 |
| Date | October 23-28, 2011 (Sun-Fri) |
| Venue | Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 40F & 49F |
| Presenting Companies & Organizations | British Embassy Tokyo, Korean Film Council (KOFIC), CHARACTER DATABANK, Ltd., SHUEISHA Inc., TBS, DLE Inc., Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan, Inc., Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), NTT COMWARE, BBC Worldwide Japan Ltd., VFX-JAPAN, Media Development Authority, Motion Picture Association (MPA), among others |
