Kinorezo, a Facebook for professional artists
Posted on July 15th, 2009 in Online dating, Speed dating a Facebook for professional artists by dateshell.com, Kinorezo
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Viadeo, all social and professional networks that are spreading. Culture does not remain on the sidelines through Kinorezo, whose objective is to create a network specifically designed for artistic professions. When the first edition of “Route Crusaders” business meeting around the creation of music organized by Sacem, Kinorezo had the opportunity to put forward a very ingenious system of speed-dating between creators and music publishers.
Kinorezo What is it?
Kinorezo is a community site for players in the audiovisual, cinema, music and theater. It allows artists to register online, exposing his profile, to make connections and find job offers. “The site is a tool for managing careers online,” says Emmanuel Bourcet, director and founder of this network. Conceived in 2006, the project has been funded by the professionalism and solidarity among the entertainment. The network now has 4800 professional members and is the source of 20,000 put into relationships.
Speed-dating, professional version
In addition to online services, Kinorezo organizes speed-dating at arts events. These meetings between unmarried creative “as fun to qualify Bourcet Emmanuel, born at the Cannes Film Festival two years ago and were also tested in the last edition of the Printemps de Bourges. For its first edition of “Route Crusaders”, Sacem therefore uses the speed-dating of Kinorezo to bring together authors, composers and music publishers. The principle? Appointments flashes of 7 minutes, where two professionals gather around a table to get acquainted, discuss their artistic sensibility and expectations, especially exchange cards.
In this case, the publishers were notably absent from the event. Authors and composers had hoped to meet during the speed-dating. During one of these meetings rapid, Oliver Raymond, pianist and singer, and his speed-date “agree that the publishers want before a finished product. For its part, Igor Kouton, author and composer of reggae sound, sorry that other trades, such as lathe operators and producers, were not invited to these meetings. Result, authors and composers leave with a stack of contacts but not really convinced of trade.

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