The Previsualization Society has announced May 8 as the date for its first ever event, called Previs 2010.
The one-day event, set for Los Angeles, aims to gather professionals who use and work in previs to explore approaches, workflows and new work.
In addition to highlighting recent work on motion pictures, a round table forum will be held to discuss previs’s role in the creative and production processes.
“We have designed this event to be informative and beneficial to everyone surrounding previs, not just previs artists,” said Previsualization Society President Colin Green. “Previs 2010 will be a forum for professionals to exchange ideas, ask questions and learn how previs can support all areas of filmmaking. We expect it to offer new cross-disciplinary perspectives with attendees connecting directly with peers and experts in such fields as cinematography, production design, visual effects and editorial.”
Previs 2010 will take place May 8 from 2-7 p.m. at the Sofitel Hotel, 8555 Beverly Blvd., in Los Angeles. Tickets are $40 for Previsualization Society members and $100 for non members. Admission includes a dinner-and-drinks reception from 7-9 p.m.
For more information on the event and to reserve tickets in advance, visit the Previsualization Society website at www.previssociety.com.


