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This blog is written by Palmer Enfield. Palmer is a producer-director and the founder of RedMaiden (www.redmaiden.tv), a branded content, boutique creative company. As a director, her forte is slice of life storytelling and visual imagery. Like RedMaiden, she is a warrior in her own right--a two time cancer survivor (Hodgkins Lymphoma & Breast Cancer) her strength has been forged in life or death battles. Palmer’s personal experience adds a unique weight and substance that is reflected in her work where her willingness to expose and share her own story helps people give voice to their own personal human drama. Out of this comes Palmer’s natural sense of dialogue and performance and her ability to capture spontaneity through great casting choices and direction. Palmer’s directing style is emotional, visual storytelling, dialogue and kids with a touch of subtle, dry humor. Her growing body of work naturally attracts pharmaceutical and healthcare related projects as well as many others. Palmer believes strongly that mentoring and sharing information is essential to the growth of a creative economy. This blog was born out of that belief. Contact Palmer at palmer@redmaiden.tv

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Networking Opportunity Alert

Film, Stage & Showbiz Expo is coming up on Sunday, March 29th and they have been e-mailing out registration incentives. This year the first 5,000 registrants attend for FREE with a basic badge. After that it's only $8 if you register in advance and $10 at the door. Plus, your experience can be customized as the additional networking events and party can all be added a la carte -- all at reasonable costs. So check out the website, register, if you are in Philly you can take the China Town bus or the Bolt Bus www.boltbus.com up and back to NYC pretty darn cheaply. Or do the Septa train from 30th St. & transfer in Trenton onto NJ Transit Train.  

In any case, it's a hell of a lot cheaper then attending the Philly Addy awards. 

Is it better networking? Well, that you'll have to get back to me on but I'm of the opinion that money in the bank is the best return on your investment.

And if anyone has ideas on other good, low cost, and ideally new ways to network lay 'em on me . . . I'm all ears (I know--you've never seen my ears. Why do you think I have such long hair that I always wear down???)