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Veteran Producer Paul Bales Elected as New IFTA Chair

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  • Paul Bales elected new chair of Independent Film & Television Alliance
  • Bales is partner and COO at The Asylum, known for Sharknado franchise
  • IFTA board expanded with 7 new member executives
Veteran Producer Paul Bales Elected as New IFTA Chair

In a significant development for the independent film industry, Paul Bales of The Asylum has been elected as the new chair of the Independent Film & Television Alliance (IFTA). Bales, who has served as a partner and chief operating officer at the Burbank-based production and distribution company since 2006, will now lead the organization's vital work on behalf of independent filmmakers.

The Asylum is known for its Sharknado franchise and other B-movie mockbusters, and Bales' appointment is seen as a testament to his deep understanding of the industry's challenges and opportunities. Outgoing chair Clay Epstein of Film Mode Entertainment, who served two consecutive two-year terms, has passed the baton to Bales.

Alongside Bales' election, IFTA has also announced the results of its board elections, with seven new member executives joining the organization. This includes the first-time appointments of Scott Jones, President and CEO of Artist View Entertainment, and Delphine Perrier, COO of Highland Film Group.

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The expanded IFTA board, which also includes returning members, is poised to navigate the industry's ongoing challenges and capitalize on new opportunities, as it continues to support the efforts of independent filmmakers to reach audiences worldwide.

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Paul Bales is the new chair of the Independent Film & Television Alliance (IFTA). He is a veteran producer and the partner and chief operating officer at The Asylum, a production and distribution company known for the Sharknado franchise.
The IFTA board has expanded with the addition of 7 new member executives, including the first-time appointments of Scott Jones, President and CEO of Artist View Entertainment, and Delphine Perrier, COO of Highland Film Group.
The new IFTA chair, Paul Bales, and the expanded board are poised to navigate the industry's ongoing challenges and capitalize on new opportunities, as they continue to support the efforts of independent filmmakers to reach audiences worldwide.

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