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Produced By Conference Sets 2025 Date

Produced By Conference Sets 2025 Date

Yahoo06-03-2025
The Produced By Conference, the annual panel and networking confab organized by the Producers Guild of America, has set the date for its 2025 edition. The event will take place Saturday, May 31 on the Universal Studios lot in Universal City.
The daylong event features discussions with producers around buzzy films and TV series and topics that include emerging media like AI and the future of producing.
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No participants have been revealed yet, but organizers said Thursday that this year's lineup will include the return of its 'State of Producing' session.
Last year's edition on the Fox lot featured participants like Howard Gordon, Michael Thorn and Lauren Stein discussing Accused; Jeff Schaffer of Curb Your Enthusiasm and John Wilson of How to With John Wilson in conversation about pitching their series; J.T. Rogers and Alan Poul talking Tokyo Vice; and Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky dishing on all things Hacks.
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