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ATX Television Festival

ATX Television Festival is an annual event based in Austin, Texas, that celebrates and showcases the past, present, and future of the television industry. Screenings, Q&As, cast reunions, and industry panel discussions take place over four days and are open to members of the public.[1] The organizers describe it as having "the functionality of a traditional film festival",[2] and as a blending of industry and fan events.[1] The first was held in June 2012, founded by Caitlin McFarland and Emily Gipson. Attendance numbers have risen from 700 at the first festival to 2,500 in 2017. They now work "hand-in-hand with networks and studios that want to bring their talent to promote their programming".[1]

ATX Television Festival
LocationAustin, Texas
FoundedJune 1, 2012
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttp://atxfestival.com

Festival history

"Season 1" (2012)

The first festival took place from June 1–3, 2012. Special panels included discussions with showrunners Bill Lawrence and Jason Katims, and reunions with cast and crew members of Friday Night Lights, Adult Swim, One Tree Hill, and Love Monkey. Notable screenings with Q&As included Firefly, Parenthood, The Vampire Diaries, Teen Wolf, and Criminal Minds. Industry panels included "TV Fantasy Goes Mainstream", "Women on Television", "Book to TV Series", "Stages of a Television Writing Career" and more.

"Season 2" (2013)

The second festival took place from June 6–9, 2013. There were panels for the cast and crew of Friday Night Lights, Parenthood, and Husbands, and conversations with showrunners Michael Jacobs, Rob Thomas and Dan Harmon. Notable screenings with Q&As included Boy Meets World, American Dreams, My So Called Life, Once Upon a Time, and Scandal. Among the specialist panels were "Creating the Sound of a Show", "Directing in a Writer’s World", "Face Off: Movies vs. TV presented by Austin Film Festival", "Pitch…Pilot…Pick-Up", and "Structure of a Sitcom…and the Rise of the Anti-Sitcom".

"Season 3" (2014)

The third festival ran from June 5–8, 2014. It included conversations with actor Henry Winkler and showrunner Carlton Cuse, a panel with the people behind Adult Swim, and a special "15 Year Roswell Reunion" screening with Q&A. Other Q&As included the cast and crew members from Archer, Fargo, Everwood, Justified, Orange is the New Black, The Goldbergs and more. Some of the specialist panels were "Are You Listening?: Fine-tuning the Television Soundtrack", "It’s All So Dramatic: evolution of the tv drama", "Pairing Off: a look at co-creating & writing partners", "Reboot, Remake, Reimagine, or Adapt" and "The Casting Director’s Production".

"Season 4" (2015)

The fourth festival was held from June 4–7, 2015. Special panels included "Gilmore Girls: 15-year reunion", "Queer as Folk: 15 Year Reunion", "Dream On: 25-year reunion", and "The Evolution of The Simpsons". Additional panels were held with cast and/or crew from The Leftovers, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Person of Interest, Suits, Dawson's Creek, Empire, and others. There were conversations with showrunners Marta Kauffman, Amy Sherman-Palladino, and James L. Brooks. Industry discussions included "CBS Summer Writers Forum", "Defining Docuseries", "Diversity in Progress", "The Buyers", "The Directors", and "The Devoted Niche vs. The Casual Mass: Is It Really All In the Numbers?" among others.

"Season 5" (2016)

The fifth festival was held from June 9–12, 2016. Special reunion panels occurred for The West Wing, Ugly Betty, Rescue Me and the writers of The Shield and The OC. Other series with cast and/or crew panels included Younger, Preacher, The Night Shift, Unreal and others. Showrunners who attended for talks included David Simon, Tom Fontana, Norman Lear, Noah Hawley and Beau Willimon. Industry discussions included "Breaking Story: Inside the Room Where It Happens", "Crisis of Faith: Religion & Spirituality on TV", "Development Executives: Business Meets Creative", "Fandom Rising: The Impact of Fan Culture in the Age of Social Media", "The (New) American TV Family" and more.

"Season 6" (2017)

The sixth festival ran from June 8–11, 2017. The headline event was "Battlestar Galactica Reunion". Other series that had a cast and/or crew panel included This is Us, The Comeback, The Americans, Girls, Sons of Anarchy, Grace & Frankie, GLOW, Northern Exposure, Sneaky Pete, Nashville and more. Industry discussions included "A Network’s Identity: Brave New World or Business As Usual?", "Complex, Not Complicated: A Look at a Woman’s Character", "Directors & Showrunners: A Collaboration", "MTV’s Evolution of Reality presented by MTV" and "Television in a Trumped Up America".

"Season 7" (2018)

The seventh season was held June 7–10, 2018.

"Season 8" (2019)

The eighth season was held June 6–9, 2019.

"Season 9" (2020)

The ninth festival was tagged "...from the couch!" and ran from June 5–7, 2020. Due to a mass national quarantine, the festival was held virtually for the first time. It consisted of a single-track schedule with pre-recorded content that was streamed live on their ATX YouTube channel.

ATX Television Excellence Award winners

References

  1. ^ a b c "ATX Television Festival Is 'TV Camp for Grownups'". Variety. 8 June 2017. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Story of the fest". ATX Television Festival. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Achievement in Television Excellence Award presented to Henry WinklerATX Television Festival".
  4. ^ http://atxfestival.com/documents/ATX2018Deck.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ http://atxfestival.com/documents/ATX-Season-8-Sponsor-Deck.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ "'Oz' Reunion, 'Ziwe,' 'Small Axe' Among 2021 ATX Television Festival Panels (EXCLUSIVE)". 22 April 2021.

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ATX Television Festival is an annual event based in Austin Texas that celebrates and showcases the past present and future of the television industry Screenings Q amp As cast reunions and industry panel discussions take place over four days and are open to members of the public 1 The organizers describe it as having the functionality of a traditional film festival 2 and as a blending of industry and fan events 1 The first was held in June 2012 founded by Caitlin McFarland and Emily Gipson Attendance numbers have risen from 700 at the first festival to 2 500 in 2017 They now work hand in hand with networks and studios that want to bring their talent to promote their programming 1 ATX Television FestivalLocationAustin TexasFoundedJune 1 2012LanguageEnglishWebsitehttp atxfestival com Contents 1 Festival history 1 1 Season 1 2012 1 2 Season 2 2013 1 3 Season 3 2014 1 4 Season 4 2015 1 5 Season 5 2016 1 6 Season 6 2017 1 7 Season 7 2018 1 8 Season 8 2019 1 9 Season 9 2020 2 ATX Television Excellence Award winners 3 References 4 External linksFestival history Edit Season 1 2012 Edit The first festival took place from June 1 3 2012 Special panels included discussions with showrunners Bill Lawrence and Jason Katims and reunions with cast and crew members of Friday Night Lights Adult Swim One Tree Hill and Love Monkey Notable screenings with Q amp As included Firefly Parenthood The Vampire Diaries Teen Wolf and Criminal Minds Industry panels included TV Fantasy Goes Mainstream Women on Television Book to TV Series Stages of a Television Writing Career and more Season 2 2013 Edit The second festival took place from June 6 9 2013 There were panels for the cast and crew of Friday Night Lights Parenthood and Husbands and conversations with showrunners Michael Jacobs Rob Thomas and Dan Harmon Notable screenings with Q amp As included Boy Meets World American Dreams My So Called Life Once Upon a Time and Scandal Among the specialist panels were Creating the Sound of a Show Directing in a Writer s World Face Off Movies vs TV presented by Austin Film Festival Pitch Pilot Pick Up and Structure of a Sitcom and the Rise of the Anti Sitcom Season 3 2014 Edit The third festival ran from June 5 8 2014 It included conversations with actor Henry Winkler and showrunner Carlton Cuse a panel with the people behind Adult Swim and a special 15 Year Roswell Reunion screening with Q amp A Other Q amp As included the cast and crew members from Archer Fargo Everwood Justified Orange is the New Black The Goldbergs and more Some of the specialist panels were Are You Listening Fine tuning the Television Soundtrack It s All So Dramatic evolution of the tv drama Pairing Off a look at co creating amp writing partners Reboot Remake Reimagine or Adapt and The Casting Director s Production Season 4 2015 Edit The fourth festival was held from June 4 7 2015 Special panels included Gilmore Girls 15 year reunion Queer as Folk 15 Year Reunion Dream On 25 year reunion and The Evolution of The Simpsons Additional panels were held with cast and or crew from The Leftovers Brooklyn Nine Nine Person of Interest Suits Dawson s Creek Empire and others There were conversations with showrunners Marta Kauffman Amy Sherman Palladino and James L Brooks Industry discussions included CBS Summer Writers Forum Defining Docuseries Diversity in Progress The Buyers The Directors and The Devoted Niche vs The Casual Mass Is It Really All In the Numbers among others Season 5 2016 Edit The fifth festival was held from June 9 12 2016 Special reunion panels occurred for The West Wing Ugly Betty Rescue Me and the writers of The Shield and The OC Other series with cast and or crew panels included Younger Preacher The Night Shift Unreal and others Showrunners who attended for talks included David Simon Tom Fontana Norman Lear Noah Hawley and Beau Willimon Industry discussions included Breaking Story Inside the Room Where It Happens Crisis of Faith Religion amp Spirituality on TV Development Executives Business Meets Creative Fandom Rising The Impact of Fan Culture in the Age of Social Media The New American TV Family and more Season 6 2017 Edit The sixth festival ran from June 8 11 2017 The headline event was Battlestar Galactica Reunion Other series that had a cast and or crew panel included This is Us The Comeback The Americans Girls Sons of Anarchy Grace amp Frankie GLOW Northern Exposure Sneaky Pete Nashville and more Industry discussions included A Network s Identity Brave New World or Business As Usual Complex Not Complicated A Look at a Woman s Character Directors amp Showrunners A Collaboration MTV s Evolution of Reality presented by MTV and Television in a Trumped Up America Season 7 2018 Edit The seventh season was held June 7 10 2018 Season 8 2019 Edit The eighth season was held June 6 9 2019 Season 9 2020 Edit The ninth festival was tagged from the couch and ran from June 5 7 2020 Due to a mass national quarantine the festival was held virtually for the first time It consisted of a single track schedule with pre recorded content that was streamed live on their ATX YouTube channel ATX Television Excellence Award winners EditHenry Winkler 2014 3 James L Brooks 2015 Norman Lear 2016 4 Marcy Carsey 2018 5 Phylicia Rashad 2019 Michael J Fox 2021 6 References Edit a b c ATX Television Festival Is TV Camp for Grownups Variety 8 June 2017 Retrieved 13 August 2017 Story of the fest ATX Television Festival Retrieved 13 August 2017 Achievement in Television Excellence Award presented to Henry WinklerATX Television Festival http atxfestival com documents ATX2018Deck pdf bare URL PDF http atxfestival com documents ATX Season 8 Sponsor Deck pdf bare URL PDF Oz Reunion Ziwe Small Axe Among 2021 ATX Television Festival Panels EXCLUSIVE 22 April 2021 External links EditOfficial website ATX Television Festival collected news from The Hollywood Reporter ATX Television Festival collected news from IndieWire Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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