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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 12:37 am
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Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 6:31 am
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Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 5:22 pm
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Oh dear, I made the same mistake with my first panel by making it too elaborate. Lets just say, it didn't turn out too well [despite a huge turn out].
If it's a specific panel [debate, how-to, etc], then focus mainly on that. For a debate [I run a debate panel myself], have a few topics on hand to ask and give plenty of time for people to talk about it and such. And let other people ask questions or share something to have others talk about that as well. Then, it becomes a really host-guest hands/words on panel and those typically get praised well [and they get excited to return for next years].
If it's an information panel [saying what the series is about, characters, seasons, etc], then make it really short [no spoilers] so it can go by quickly [since most panel run time is an hour, unless you ask for more but the make is 3 hours unless it's an event].
Depending on what exactly your panel is about, it can go horribly wrong. Make sure your "Haruhi" keeps you guys informed with what she wants to do. If something doesn't suit right with you [or others], or it's even something unrelated to what you're panel is about, voice up. I've had to leave a few panels I was asked to join because it just didn't work out with the panel-head and myself [communication is an amazing thing, even at conventions].
What exactly is she planning, btw? If you know?
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:54 am
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