South by Southwest
South by Southwest (SXSW) is a set of festivals and conferences. They are about movies, interactive media, and music. It takes place every year in March in Austin, Texas, United States. It began in 1987. It has continued to grow in both scope and size every year.
| South by Southwest | |
|---|---|
| Dates | March (dates vary) |
| Frequency | Annual |
| Location(s) | Austin, Texas, U.S. |
| Years active | 38 |
| Inaugurated | 1987 |
| Next event | 2016 |
| Attendance | SXSW Music: 28,119 SXSW Interactive: 30,621 SXSW Film: 16,297 SXSWEdu: 4,260 Other Exhibits/Parties: 152,000 |
| Organized by | SXSW Inc. |
| Website | |
| sxsw.com | |
South by Southwest is run by the company SXSW, Inc.[1]
Overview
SXSW Music
SXSW Music is the largest music festival in the world. It had more than 2,000 performances in 2014.[2]
In 1987, 700 people attended the music event. In 2009, there were over 32,000 registrants.[3]
Bands must pay for their own travel and lodging at the event. All performers get a cash payment ($100 for solo musicians or $250 for bands) or a wristband that gives them access to all music events.[4]
SXSW Film
Conference
SXSW Film Conference lasts for five days. There are speakers, workshops, mentor sessions and more, with expert filmmakers and industry leaders.[5]
In 2015, there were over 250 sessions with 735 speakers. Important speakers in the past include Lena Dunham, Jon Favreau, Mark Duplass, Ava DuVernay, Ryan Gosling, Nicolas Cage, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Tilda Swinton, Amy Schumer, Sally Field, Joss Whedon, Christine Vachon, RZA, Matthew McConaughey, Danny Boyle, Seth MacFarlane, Catherine Hardwicke, Richard Linklater, David Gordon Green, Harmony Korine, Henry Rollins, Sarah Green and Robert Rodriguez.[6]
Festival
The SXSW Film Festival runs nine days.[7] The SXSW Film Awards is on the last day of the Film Conference.
In 2015, the SXSW Film Festival showed 150 feature movies and 106 short movies. They were selected from 7,361 submissions.[8] Past movies that premiered at SXSW include Furious 7, Neighbors, Chef, 21 Jump Street, The Cabin in the Woods, Bridesmaids and Insidious, and the TV series Girls, Silicon Valley and Penny Dreadful.[9]
Although the film festival often shows independently produced movies,[10] studios have often shown their comedies there before they are released. They do this to get an idea of how popular the movie will be in theaters.[11]
SXSW Interactive
SXSW Interactive is about new technology.[12] The festival includes a trade show, speakers, parties, and a startup accelerator.[13] According to a festival organizer Louis Black, SXSW Interactive "has probably been the biggest of its kind in the world" since 2007.[14]
South By Southwest Media
- SXSW Stack logo.svg
The official logo of South by Southwest
- SXSW2020CommunityMeetupWeWorkTheHub.jpg
SXSW employee giving an introduction of the event
- Blackalicious and Lateef SXSW 2006.jpg
Blackalicious and Lateef performing at South by Southwest 2006
- Foursquare-logo.png
The mobile app, Foursquare, was launched at SXSW 2009.
- Conan O'Brien - SXSW - Mar 2011.jpg
Conan O'Brien promoting Conan O'Brien Can't Stop at SXSW 2011
- Crayon Pop filming at SXSW Austin Texas 2015 --2.jpg
Crayon Pop filming "Can't Stop Crayon Pop" for Funny or Die before K-Pop Night Out at SXSW 2015
- (L to R) IGN's Laura Prudom, Dan Jurgens, Jim Lee, Frank Miller, Brian Michael Bendis at SXSW 2018.jpg
IGN's Laura Prudom (far left) hosts a panel at 2018's South by Southwest convention discussing Superman's eightieth anniversary and the release of Action Comics #1000, with (left to right): Dan Jurgens, Jim Lee, Frank Miller, and Brian Michael Bendis.
- SXSW2019 (32385606837).jpg
A logo used for the 2019 event
- "Spies Supercharged" Panel banner.png
The Central Intelligence Agency's graphic for its "Spies Supercharged" panel at South by Southwest 2023
References
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- ↑ Why Most Acts Don't Get Paid At South By Southwest. Forbes. March 18, 2013. https://www.forbes.com/sites/zackomalleygreenburg/2013/03/18/why-most-acts-dont-get-paid-at-south-by-southwest/. Retrieved March 17, 2014.
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- ↑ Murphy, Mekado (March 19, 2015). SXSW 2015: Films That Were the Talk of the Festival. New York Times. http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/03/19/sxsw-2015-films-that-were-the-talk-of-the-festival/. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
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