AUDIO SEMINAR: Alexis Garcia, Agent, Independent Packaging Group, Endeavor
Alexis Garcia, packaging agent in the independent group at Endeavor open up with us about the pivotal role the packaging agents at major agencies can play in getting an indie project to the screen...how they put together the elements needed to attract interest from financiers and how they leverage their clout to give the projects they package that much-needed competitive edge. We also discuss the role Endeavor plays in completed indie films. Endeavor needs no introduction to most, however, for those unfamiliar with the agency it is one of the most prominent agencies, and it can be argued, is one of the top two major Hollywood agencies. Endeavor's Independent Film Group also represents finished indie films for U.S. distribution.
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Alexis Garcia is an agent at Endeavor in the independent group. Previously he was an associate in the Entertainment & Media Group in the law firm Sheppard Mullin, where he counseled entertainment industry clients in the development, production, financing and distribution of motion picture and television content. He represented entertainment/media clients targeting U.S. Latino audiences and/or involved in film production in Latin America, whether focusing on English or Spanish content. Mr. Garcia earned his J.D. in 2002 from UCLA School of Law, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Entertainment Law Review, Business Editor of the UCLA Law Review, and Coordinating Editor of the Chicano-Latino Law Review. Mr. Garcia is also a board member of the East L.A. Classic Theatre, a non-profit aimed at providing comprehensive literacy training and engaging, relevant theatre experiences to disadvantaged youth and minority communities in the promotion of cultural inclusion and academic excellence.
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