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BOLD x theFutur: Content Creation + Monetization Seminar

  • ArtCenter Hillside Campus 1700 Lida Street Pasdena, CA 91103 (map)
 
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Traditional creative practices are losing relevancy in the age of social media. Advertising is evolving. Content, awareness, attention and influencer marketing prevail.

In this six-hour, immersive, hands-on seminar led by renowned photographer and influencer Bonnie Tsang, and online education pioneer and ArtCenter alum Chris Do (BFA 95), you’ll learn new techniques to monetize content and build your personal and professional brand.

This seminar is co-organized by The Futur and the team behind BOLD, ArtCenter’s creative entrepreneurship program. BOLD provides dynamic business, entrepreneurship and professional education for our students, alumni and the greater art and design community with programs focused on the practical tools and techniques needed to succeed in creative industries.

Seminar registration includes:

  • Presentation

  • Live demo

  • Tools & Workflow

  • Media strategies (How IG Algorithm works)

  • Lunch

  • Monetization models

  • Social media makeover workshop

  • Q&A

Who is this for?

Content creators, photographers, illustrators, designers, artists, filmmakers, advertisers and social influencers.

About the Futur

The Futur is an education platform where creative professionals learn business principles. From freelancers to creative entrepreneurs, we have tools, courses, and content designed specifically for you. Our mission is to empower one million creative entrepreneurs to establish successful, sustainable and fulfilling businesses.

@theChrisDo
www.thefutur.com

About BOLD

BOLD provides dynamic business, entrepreneurship and professional education for ArtCenter students, alumni and the greater art and design community with programs focused on the practical tools and techniques needed to succeed in creative industries.

For more information, and to register for the seminar, please visit the BOLD website here.

 
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