The 33rd National Media Market (NMM) is fast approaching!  NMM will be held
in Las Vegas October 16-20 and will be attended by 45 prominent producers
and distributors from the United States and Canada. The program for the
Market will include 20 hours of on-demand screening, professional
development sessions and informal networking meetings for buyers and
exhibitors. 

You will have the opportunity to meet the following new exhibitors:

> Cerebellum Corporation  http://www.cerebellum.com
> Cerebellum Corporation, the producer and distributor of the award-winning
> Standard Deviants videos, has been a leader in the educational marketplace
> since 1992  and uses young actors, on-screen graphics, and humorous scripts to
> present difficult core curriculum subjects.
> 
> Film Clips for Character  http://www.FilmClipsOnLine.com  
> Film Clips for Character Education provides short fully licensed clips from
> popular Hollywood movies with age-appropriate teacher guides to launch
> exciting k-12 cross-curriculum learning.
> 
> Swank Motion Pictures  http://www.swank.com/digitalcampus/
> Digital Campus by Swank Motion Pictures is the latest technology available to
> legally distribute copyright compliant films to students for educational
> purposes. Digital Campus provides students legal access to digital movies as
> an alternative to sharing copies of DVDs, providing a flexible and custom
> solution. 

To see the complete listing of 2011 exhibitors, professional development
sessions and to register, go to http://www.nmm.net.

Looking forward to seeing you in Las Vegas!

Ursula Schwarz

National Media Market
P.O. Box 87410
Tucson, AZ 85754-7410
(520) 743-7735 
http://www.nmm.net/ 

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