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The Symposium on the New Hollywood, taking place Saturday, May 2, brings together industry leaders, scholars, and students for a dynamic exploration of the rapidly shifting film and television landscape. The day will feature timely panels addressing pressing questions such as whether AI will replace actors, where production is happening now, and whether tax incentives can sustain Louisiana’s film industry. Highlights include the 12:30 PM panel, “Hollywood Doesn’t Need Us Anymore? Issues Facing the Changing Film Industry Today,” with speakers from Perpetual Entertainment, Lionsgate, and Film Louisiana, followed by a Q&A session on breaking into the industry. The afternoon continues with a critical discussion on tax incentives and their impact on Louisiana filmmaking, and a student pitch session offering emerging creators the opportunity to present original work directly to studio executives. The symposium concludes with a reception and a screening of Beast (dir. Tyler Atkins, 2026), introduced by Joshua Spector, making for a full day of insight, conversation, and connection.

 

Symposium on the New Hollywood Schedule

Hollywood Doesn't Need Us Anymore? Issues Facing the Changing Film Industry Today 
 
Featuring: 
Matt Bankston, Head of Scripted Television at Perpetual Entertainment  
Gloria Fan, Studio Executive 
Joshua R. Jackson, Assistant Professor of Sports Communication at LSU 
Josh Spector, Vice President of Acquisitions and Production at Grindstone Entertainment, a Lionsgate company 
Jason Waggenspack, President of Film Louisiana, Founder and CEO of Neutral Ground Films and The Ranch Film Studios 
 
Moderated by:  
John Chua, Visiting Assistant Professor of Film and Television at LSU 

Q&A: Getting Your First Industry Job

Do Tax Incentives Help or Hurt Louisiana Film? 
 
Featuring
Patrick Button, Associate Professor of Economics, Tulane University 
Katie Pryor, Baton Rouge Film Commissioner 
Jason Waggenspack, President of Film Louisiana, Founder and CEO of Neutral Ground Films and The Ranch Film Studios 
 
Moderated by:  
Vanessa Uhlig, Assistant Professor of Film and Television at LSU 

Selected students will have 10 minutes to pitch original projects directly to studio executives

Reception in MDA Lobby with refreshments 

Beast (dir. Tyler Atkins, 2026), with introduction by Joshua Spector 

Meet the Panelists

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Joshua R Jackson 

Assistant Professor of Sports Communication at LSU 

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Patrick Button

Associate Professor of Economics, Tulane University 

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Jason Waggenspack

President of Film Louisiana, Founder and CEO of Neutral Ground Films and The Ranch Film Studios 

 

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Katie Pryor 

Baton Rouge Film Commissioner

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Gloria Fan

Hollywood Studio Executive

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Josh Spector

Vice President of Acquisitions and Production at Grindstone Entertainment, a Lionsgate company 

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Matt Bankston

Head of Scripted Television at Perpetual Entertainment 

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Thoa Nguyen

Production Designer