La Mirada, CA  (February 5, 2007) &ndash The premier event for Christians in the entertainment industry, the 12th Annual Biola Media Conference will be held Saturday, April 21st at Biola University in La Mirada, CA.    The theme for the 2007 event will be &ldquoThe Gold Rush: Mining for
&ldquoAfter decades of struggle in Hollywood, we realized we were finally in the &ldquodeep end&rdquo of the pool with the success of &ldquoThe Passion of the Christ.&rdquo explains Craig Detweiler, screenwriter and co-author of &ldquoA Matrix of Meanings: Finding God in Pop Culture&rdquo.  &ldquoLast year we celebrated coming out of the closet with hits like &ldquoThe Chronicles of Narnia,&rdquo &ldquoExorcism of Emily Rose&rdquo and more. But now, with studios actually opening &ldquofaith-based&rdquo distribution divisions and pastors topping the bestseller lists on a regular basis, it&rsquos time to define who we are, and why we&rsquore here.&rdquo
Phil Cooke, creative director of Cooke Pictures and Biola Media Conference strategy team member adds, &ldquoIn our rush to cash in on
Hosted by Detweiler, the Biola Media Conference allows attendees to learn from and interact with a stellar group of luminaries from Film, TV, Radio, PR and Journalism.  Speakers for this year&rsquos event include Ralph Winter, Producer of Academy Award nominated films such as Star Trek IV and VI, Planet of the Apes, X-Men films, Fantastic Four and Co-chairman of the Biola Studio Task Force Mike Klausman, President, CBS Studio Center and Senior VP. of West Coast Operations for CBS: Brian Bird, producer/screenwriter of The Last Sin Eater and founding partner of Believe Pictures:  Arthur Anderson, Co-producer of Mission Impossible 3, Windtalkers, Paycheck and The Hostage and Phil Cooke, President and Creative Director of Cooke Pictures, and Co-chairman of the Biola Studio Task Force.  Announcements of additional speakers will be forthcoming, and surprise guests also frequently appear to speak and attend the event.
&ldquoAt The Biola Media Conference, the focus is on the real-life, practical issues of producing films and creating television and other media,&rdquo explains Cooke.  &ldquoFrom the perspectives of feature films, television, advertising, journalism, digital media, and more, we’re exploring the deeper themes of who we are, what difference we can make in the culture, and how to "mine" our potential in the new
The 2006 Biola Media Conference featured more than 20 sessions in 7 industry tracks. Speakers and panel participants included Scott Derrickson, Director of Exorcism of Emily Rose Cory Edwards, Director of Hoodwinked Darren Grant, Director of Diary of a Mad Black Woman:  Ralph Winter, Producer of XMEN 3 and Fantastic Four: Arthur Anderson, Co-Producer of Mission Impossible 3: Simon Swart, Exec VP of Fox Home Entertainment: Judd Funk, Exec. VP at New Line Cinema and Kirstin Wilder, Deputy Managing Editor of Variety Magazine.
Industry professionals give five stars to the event:
&ldquoThe Biola Media Conference is crucial resource for effectively bringing Christian thought into
&ldquoThe spiritual and practical importance of this conference should not be underestimated. It gives attendees the opportunity to hear wisdom from accomplished professionals who actually care about them — something they are not as likely to get out in the media world which they are trying to break into.&rdquo ~ Brian Godawa, Screenwriter of Frank Peretti&rsquos The Visitation and To End All Wars (Kiefer Sutherland)
&ldquoNot only have I had the thrill of sitting under some of the most influential and knowledgeable people in the business, I’ve seen this conference change lives, birth dreams and create careers!&rdquo ~ Holly McClure, Producer for Helpline Entertainment and national film critic 
When I was first asked to participate in Biola’s Media Conference, I hoped that I could contribute to what I believed could potentially be a revival in the arts.  Now I realize that I received so much more than anything I had to offer.  Biola’s Media Conference is
In its 12th year, the Biola Media Conference exists to educate, inspire and network people of the faith involved in media, providing creative inspiration into the spiritual nature of any career in the media industry.  The premier event for Christians in the entertainment field, the Conference attracts attendees who will benefit from direct interaction with acclaimed industry pro&rsquos who are at the top of their craft.  From CEOs to students, attendees secure the information, fellowship, and contacts that prove invaluable to their faith and their future.
For more information about the 2007 Biola Media Conference or to register for the event, please visit www.biolamedia.com.   
If you would like to partner with the University, to be a sponsor of the event, or for information on promotional opportunities available at the Conference, please contact FrontGate Media on the web at www.frontgatemedia.com or by calling 949.206.9806.
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