[Deptheads] A brief thought on panels and seminars
DB
noldor at gmail.com
Wed Dec 5 16:59:47 PST 2007
You should do a pod-casting seminar. Great idea!
On 12/5/07 4:57 PM, "Paul Tevis" <ptevis at gmail.com> wrote:
> I had this conversation with my friend Ryan Macklin today (who is
> going to be attending OrcCon).
>
> SevenRev (4:49:08 PM): Are you going to do any sort of podcaster thing
> at...is it Gamex?
> SevenRev (4:49:12 PM): Orccon
> paultevis (4:52:39 PM): OrcCon. I don't know. We've got you, me, Eric Burgess.
> paultevis (4:53:04 PM): He does Boardgame Babylon.
> SevenRev (4:50:03 PM): *nod*
> SevenRev (4:50:46 PM): Well, I'm available if you want to tap me for
> either a podcaster or design thing.
> paultevis (4:54:15 PM): We're not a big panel con. Yet.
> SevenRev (4:51:16 PM): *nod*
> SevenRev (4:51:28 PM): You know how to become a big panel con, right?
> SevenRev (4:51:34 PM): Small panels that people talk about.
> paultevis (4:54:44 PM): Yep.
>
>
> And he's right. We don't have a strong tradition of seminars and
> panels (certainly not ones that are tremendously well-attended), but
> the right way to start one is by doing one or two focused, "can't
> lose"-type ones. The Knizia panel last February is a great example.
> I'd like to see that sort of thing continue.
>
> --Paul
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