They always say that one small initiative can easily become a
massive movement, that all it takes is the first step for leaps and
bounds to turn an event that may have had no more than a smattering of
people at its first show into one crowded with thousands of attendees.
When they say it, it may not always seem true, but for South by
Southwest it most definitely was.
South by Southwest began as a small music festival in Austin 22 years
ago. Today it has grown to include three different festivals - music,
film and interactive - with thousands of participants, days of fun and
networking at each and more positive press than the organization knows
what to do with.
Events begin in mid-March, with the last to start being the Music and
Media Conference. At this festival, 80 stages in downtown Austin hold
bands and musical acts from around the world, for nights filled with
unbelievable music. And at the South by Southwest Trade Show in the
Austin Convention Center, attendees gather valuable information, listen
to interesting panel discussions and network with others in the music
and media field.
Before the music festival even gets started, the Film Conference and
Festival begins. This 9-day event examines the art and business sides
of independent filmmaking. For five days, speakers and mentors discuss
trends and new technology in the film world; and for the full 9 days,
documentaries, dramas, comedies and all types of independent films are
showcased at various theatres throughout Austin. Anywhere between 150
and 200 films are shown, for a week of great entertainment and definite
education.
Finally, the South by Southwest Interactive Festival, which runs at the
same time as the Film Conference, offers five days of panel discussions
and five nights of parties. You will challenge your creativity as you
learn through hands-on demonstrations that test your ability and force
you to think out of the box. Topics include Web design, blogging,
usability, new technology business models and wireless innovation. It
is a week of true geekiness you cant help but love.
If you want to attend any, or all, of the South by Southwest festivals,
you should register . . . now, or as soon as you are able. There are
several options for registration. You can get the Platinum badge, which
will give you access to all three festivals, every day they are in
session; the Gold badge, which gets you into the film and interactive
conferences; or a badge for a specific festival (music, film or
interactive). Whatever you decide, decide soon, for the closer it gets
to start time, the more expensive the tickets become. And if you wait
until the day of, youll be paying far more than if you had bought them
in November or even September.
South by Southwest is undoubtedly a festival not to be mixed. It is the
perfect combination of geeky innovation and arty thought. You can be a
witness to great film in the making, great music at its start and great
ideas from their birth. So dont wait, visit Website SXSW for more
information, today.
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