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James Cameron, Filmmaker
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Jon Landau, Filmmaker
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Bill Carr,
Amazon |
![]() Ron Sanders, Warner Home Video |
![]() David Bishop, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
![]() Mike Dunn, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment |
![]() Craig Kornblau, Universal Studios Home Entertainment |
![]() Steve Beeks, Lionsgate |
![]() Brian Siegal,
Sony Electronics |
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Dan Schinasi,
Samsung Electronics America |
![]() Spencer Wang, Credit Suisse |
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Amy Jo Smith, DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group |
by Avatar Filmmakers
Beverly Hills (August 16, 2010) — Hollywood-based trade association DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group will present its third annual conference focusing on the current and emerging technologies surrounding Blu-ray Disc on Tuesday, November 2 at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills.
The Blu-Con 2010 event is specifically designed to bring together a variety of creative, marketing and business experts from across the entertainment and electronics industries. The event is expected to attract more than 400 attendees, and will offer a program that will underscore the vital role that Blu-ray plays in today's home entertainment environment as a key driver in the industry.
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Bill Carr, Vice President, Music and Video, Amazon.com will be the morning retailer keynote at the DEG’s Blu-Con event on Tuesday, November 2 at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. Bill Carr, Vice President, Music and Video will present his unique perspective on the expanding the Blu-ray Disc market segment.
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What do the studios think about the state of Blu-ray adoption and what are industry plans to expand the market? Blu-Con goes right to the top for the answers in a panel discussion where Michael Nathanson, Nomura Securities and Spencer Wang, Credit Suisse hold a forum with presidents from five leading home entertainment companies; Steve Beeks, Lionsgate; David Bishop, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment; Mike Dunn, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment; Craig Kornblau, Universal Studios Home Entertainment; and Ron Sanders, Warner Home Video.













