Tips on attending MIPCOM

This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series MIP­COM 2010

I am cur­rently attend­ing MIP­COM 2010, one of the major film mar­kets in the world cov­er­ing a wide range of indus­tries from ani­ma­tion, broad­cast and fea­ture fims, to inter­net, mobile con­tent and gam­ing. It is a huge annual event that takes place in one of France’s most beau­ti­ful regions near the Mediter­ranean sea in Cannes, home to the Cannes film festival.

This is the first time that I’m attend­ing this event and I thought it would be a good oppor­tu­nity to write a series about it that could even­tu­ally help other first-timers and would recount some of my per­sonal and busi­ness expe­ri­ences dur­ing this trip. I decided to keep these posts flex­i­ble and­per­sonal and just write about the things that I find inter­est­ing or help­ful. What you will not find here is a pro­fes­sional review of MIP­COM and whether you should attend it or not, because HELL YEAH YOU SHOULD! This is one of the biggest annual events cater­ing to the con­tent pro­duc­tion and dis­tri­b­u­tion busi­ness and attracts some impor­tant heavy weights as well as 13000 com­pa­nies. This post is rather about my per­sonal expe­ri­ence of the film mar­ket. I wanted to call the series ” The Tri­als and Tribu­la­tions of Mon­sieur Reza at MIP­COM” but I decided against hav­ing such a huge title and after read­ing it once I didn’t even find it funny any­more, so with­out any fur­ther ado I would like to start at the begin­ning of my jour­ney, the Gare de Lyon in Paris.

This is one of the 5 or 6 prin­ci­pal train sta­tions in Paris that ser­vice regional pas­sen­gers and you can get there by bus, metro or taxi. I decided to take the TGV (Frances high-speed train) to avoid the has­sle of tak­ing a taxi to the air­port, wait­ing for an hour at the air­port and tak­ing my bloody shoes off every­time I needed to pass through a checkpoint.

Tip no 1: There is a net­work­ing event and meet­ing event for first-timers on the day before the MIP­COM starts about 4 in the after­noon which I didn’t get to in time. Reserve your train ticket online or in one of the main train sta­tions in Paris (if you’re leav­ing from Paris) and go one day ear­lier in order to take advan­tage of this event. It can be very help­ful for first-timers and you can even get your badge sooner which will avoid the super long queue on the next morning.

Tip no 2: Pack Light! I didn’t take a lot of clothes except for clean socks and lots of shirts but due to the large amount of brochures that I had and a suit­case the size of a mini-van I had a pretty rough time.. Take one small case like the ones you can take into air­planes, pack in your iPad (prefer­able with 3G so that you can use it on the train, and not a 5 year old Dell that weighs 25 kilos and an adap­tor the size of a George Fore­man grill like I did), clean socks, two pairs of shoes (believe me you will walk more than For­est Gump in that place), sev­eral clean shirts (take a few sum­mery sleeve­less ones, it tends to get hot even in Octo­ber) and one or two coats. Ditch the tie and wear com­fort­able shoes.

Tip no.3: There is a small yel­low box right in front of the train before you board the train. You need to stick your ticket into it or what the French call “com­poster les bil­lets”. Lots of peo­ple for­get to do it and you could get a fine on the train.

Tip no.4: Depend­ing on what time you leave pack a light lunch or din­ner or snack if you don’t want to wait at the bar for an hour . A sand­wich and a bot­tle of water will do fine although a bar of choco­late may help you later on in the day; don’t for­get it’s a 5 hour ride (5h45 to be exact).

You can read the rest of my adven­tures and tips in my next post very soon.

Please add any tips, sug­ges­tions or expe­ri­ences you may have had in MIP­COM in the com­ments. I am sure other peo­ple would like to learn from your experiences.

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Author: Reza Ghobady (71 Articles)

Founder and Manager of Vishka Studio since 2003, I have a passion for CG and creative arts. A multitasking, multithreading machine by necessity, my aim is to create a multimedia and entertainment venture capable of creating compelling animated movies. Artistic value, production quality and having fun are the main ingredients of a successful creation and I strive for perfection every step of the way.

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