The first day of T.O. WebFest was a lot of trial and error. My second in command Jermain, aka the person that keeps me sane, helped out my getting me some extra equipment. We arrived at 2:30, and left around 11:30. Jermain stuck around a little bit longer to enjoy the opening night party.
The first day had no panels, only two screenings and an after party. The Press Pass spent most of the day getting interviews. Everyone answered the same set of questions, we kept it fun and related to web series. I had a hard time keeping track of all the people I interviewed.
It reminds me a lot of when the IWCC had their launch party last year. It was this month last year to be exact. I hosted their live stream, where I interviewed whoever the IWCC brought to me for about two straight hours. I don’t remember half the people I interviewed that day. Today felt a little similar, only with a Sci-Fi/Fantasy as a break. The screenings were fantastic.
But I’ll talk a little bit more about the interviews before I call it a night. We interviewed some awesome people! Everyone had their own take on the questions and it was neat to see the different answers we got. Lots of people were taking pictures of the interviews. If anyone wants to post their pictures in the comments below that would be awesome! We also interviewed Suzette Laqua, executive producer and founder of Vancouver Web Fest. She was awesome and offered us a press pass for Vancouver Web Fest next year! Very excited!
The first day had no panels, only two screenings and an after party. The Press Pass spent most of the day getting interviews. Everyone answered the same set of questions, we kept it fun and related to web series. I had a hard time keeping track of all the people I interviewed.
It reminds me a lot of when the IWCC had their launch party last year. It was this month last year to be exact. I hosted their live stream, where I interviewed whoever the IWCC brought to me for about two straight hours. I don’t remember half the people I interviewed that day. Today felt a little similar, only with a Sci-Fi/Fantasy as a break. The screenings were fantastic.
But I’ll talk a little bit more about the interviews before I call it a night. We interviewed some awesome people! Everyone had their own take on the questions and it was neat to see the different answers we got. Lots of people were taking pictures of the interviews. If anyone wants to post their pictures in the comments below that would be awesome! We also interviewed Suzette Laqua, executive producer and founder of Vancouver Web Fest. She was awesome and offered us a press pass for Vancouver Web Fest next year! Very excited!