Social Media at Sundance
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On Friday as I attended a few talks of the University Venture Summit, during which I met quite a few people that use Twitter. Amazingly, I think Twitter is really starting to become the communications medium for Entrepreneurs. I t may be catching on a little more in the Geek and development community lately, but with as strong of a networking potential as it provides, I believe the Entrepreneurs have grasped it much faster than the rest of the world.
As I followed a few of these new visitors to Utah, I started to notice some of them were using a new term, prefacing “sundance” with #, seeming to direct their Tweets to those at Sundance. In IRC world (I often term Twitter as IRC 2.0), #sundance would mean the sundance channel. So I decided to track the term “sundance” on Twitter as the Sundance festival went on in Utah last weekend and throughout this week. Wow what a new view of Sundance I received!
I soon learned of a Tweetup some of those at Sundance were having. I decided it might be worth driving up to Park City to meet some of the non-Utah Twitters visiting town, so I drove up with Charlie Oliver (@charlieoliver on Twitter) to see what all the hype was. It was there that I met with Sperling Reich (@sperling on Twitter), Justin Keller (@justinkeller on Twitter), and Colleen Coplick (@colleencoplick on Twitter). Justin works for Cha Cha, a social search service very similar to Mahalo. They were handling a service as a sponsor of the Sundance Film Festival which helped visitors, tourists, and Stars figure out what’s going on, where to find things in town, and more. I heard someone Twitter this week that Quintin Terantino is in love with their service after this week! Colleen is a Social Media Consultant and PR expert, and she was doing photography and PR for the festival. Sperling is working on a new site (sorry Sperling - don’t remember all the details!) of some sort which tracks screenplays behind films, along with other film-type technology.
Over the weekend and during this week, through Twitter, I’ve learned that there was a Facebook Party, a MySpace party, a MySpace cafe (I heard over Twitter they give good swag!), and a few others like that. I heard where Seal was. I heard where several other stars were hanging out. I heard how people up in Sundance were taking the death of Heath Ledger.
I’ve never seen so much from a birds eye view of the festival! It’s amazing the role that Social Media is taking in these festivals and conferences. I must try to track the places I’m in or near from here on out on Twitter. I will definitely be going to the Festival and be more involved in it next year after this - the Sundance Film festival is now truly a “Social” event! Now, I want to know why Twitter (the company) didn’t have a presence there! Their users certainly were.




