How a Movie Marathon Can Help You Live a Better Story

The Storyline Conference is only a few weeks away. If you’ve not registered, do so today!


This year’s conference will guide you through the creation of your LifePlan while inspiring you with amazing speakers, and yet we’ve also added incredible value to the front and back-end of the conference.


This year’s conference kicks off with the first-ever Storyline Film Festival, hosted by Steve Taylor. We did this to get you thinking about story in a fun and innovative way before we dive into the two-day curriculum. Our hope is the Film Festival will get your wheels spinning around narrative all while giving you an entertaining and inspiring experience.


Then, the day after the conference make sure to stick around for the Storyline Writers Workshop. More on that tomorrow. It’s all going to be incredible.


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That said, we wanted to let you know what the final lineup for the Film Festival is going to be. Here’s a quick run down on the schedule:


FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE

9:30am — Film Festival Begins

Audience of One

Spy vs Guy, short film

Keynote by Seth Worley

Plot Device, short film

Believe Me

Form 17, short film

21 Years: Richard Linklater


At 7:50pm, we are excited to announce we’ll be screening an exclusive feature film, which we’ll reveal to you soon. Here’s a hint: it won’t be in theaters until Christmas 2014.


And we’ll be following that up with a few surprise trailers!


Again, if you’ve registered, grab some friends and come. The Film Festival and Writers Workshop are accessible only at the Experience Pro level of registration, but even then it’s an incredible value. Come join us!



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