Daniel Hank will close out the 2023 NYFTSA Summit at the Roy H. Park School of Communications on Saturday, December 2nd.
REGISTER BY NOVEMBER 19th:
Ithaca College students may RSVP via IC Engage: https://ithaca.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9590219
Daniel Hank has produced features, commercials, industrials, television series, pilots, and movies. As a producer for over 20 years, he is best known for his films Cat Person (2023), Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023) and Grand Army (2020). He has also worked on Glee, Modern Family, and This Is Us. Born and raised in New York City, he loves to travel and has filmed in 40 states and five countries. Hank attended Stony Brook University and is the former Vice President of Production at AMC Networks and Marvel Television. He currently works for Echelon Productions, Inc., as well as does freelance work.
The Ithaca College chapter of the New York Film and Television Student Alliance (NYFTSA) will host the annual NYFTSA Summit at the Roy H. Park School of Communications during the weekend of Dec. 2. The annual summit features a day full of panels and workshops from industry professionals, keynote speakers, and networking with other chapters across New York. The NYFTSA Summit is open to all Ithaca College students and students who are members of NYFTSA chapters at other universities. The keynote speaker at this year’s event will be Daniel Hank.
Registration and check-in will begin at 9 am on Dec. 2, with a full day of in-person panels and workshops led by industry professionals for the remainder of the day. The event will wrap up with the keynote speaker at 5:30 pm. An optional networking night will occur on Dec. 1 in the Park School of Communications Photo Gallery from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm.
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The New York Film and Television Student Alliance (NYFTSA) launched in 2014 in collaboration with the New York State Governor’s Office of Motion Picture and Television Development to connect industry professionals and learning experiences with college students pursuing a career in the film or television industry. Chrissy Guest, Associate Professor at Ithaca College, worked with the Governor’s Office to launch the organization and the first chapter at the Roy H. Park School of Communications. Now, with chapters stretching across New York State and collaborations with nearly a dozen film and television organizations, NYFTSA continues its mission to help educate and build futures for New York media students (pursuing a career in the television, film, or related industries) by connecting them to industry professionals and other students around the state.