Christopher Coppola is a seasoned film and television director who is also founder and chairman of Project Accessible Hollywood (PAH), a non-profit organization that brings digital empowerment to underserved communities and individuals worldwide.
I’ll ask Christopher about PAH-FEST, mobile phone films and Cellunovellas and the Latin American market when he joins me on The A-List on Wednesday, December 2nd at noon Pacific. Start tweeting in questions now to @jennifered.
PAH-FEST: Hollywood 2009 took place October 25th through November 1st in Hollywood, California. See this post about the experience of judging it!
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Christopher Coppola is a seasoned film and television director who is also founder and chairman of Project Accessible Hollywood (PAH), a non-profit organization that brings digital empowerment to underserved communities and individuals worldwide.
Designed to reach the “everyday person,” PAH seeks to educate people on using simple digital media while encouraging them to express themselves artistically.
Through its free, new media festivals, PAH brings technology education and community engagement, while supporting artistic expression through a digital storytelling competition. Since its inception, he has sponsored 10 full scale PAH-FESTS, and 13 Mini-PAHS in the US and abroad, bringing digital empowerment to everyday people by providing them with the tools and skills to tell their stories in the 21st century.
Christopher is also President of Christopher R. Coppola Productions, a new media studio.
Christopher has been a champion of and leader in digital media for over a decade. During his tenure, he has directed 8 feature films and a number of television shows.
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