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PhilCon Schedule Update
The update for my panel scheduling at PhilCon has come through, and I’ve been added to two new panels. Here are the panels, along with times and locations, you can expect to find me at:
Fri 8:00 PM in Salon 1 (1 hour)
BEST… COMIC-BOOK MOVIE… EVER!: THE COMICS ON FILM AND TV (399)
[Panelists: Glenn Hauman (mod), Mike Pederson, J. Andrew World,
Jennifer Williams, Kimberly Ann Kindya, Daniel Burnet]
We’ve seen the best, like SPIDERMAN or BATMAN BEGINS. We’ve seen the worst, like THE PUNISHER, or BATMAN & ROBIN. But what makes a great comic-book movie or TV series? What changes should and should not be made to adapt a classic comic-book to the screen.
Fri 9:00 PM in Salon 2 (1 hour)
WHO AM I? WHO IS HE? CHARACTER CREATION IN LITERATURE AND ROLE-PLAYING
GAMES (548)
[Panelists: Alex Padilla (mod), Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Eric Avedissian, Daniel Burnet, John Wright]
Join our panelists in a discussion about character creation in fiction and role-playing. They will be looking at the similarities and differences in the process within the different genres
Sat 11:00 AM in Salon 2 (1 hour)
O’ WHAT A BRAVE NEW WORLD: WORLD BUILDING IN LITERATURE AND
ROLE-PLAYING GAMES (547)
[Panelists: Alex Padilla (mod), Eric Avedissian, Michael Ryan, Daniel Burnet, Mike McPhail]
Join our panelists in a discussion of world building from different perspectives: that of fiction and role-playing games.
Sat 12:00 PM in Salon 2 (1 hour)
“SO I HAVE THIS GAME I DEVELOPED…” GAME PUBLISHING 101 (551)
[Panelists: Michael Miller (mod), Eric Avedissian, Brennan Taylor, Tony DiGerolamo, Daniel Burnet]
Join our panelists as they discus getting games published whether independently or through larger companies
Sun 10:00 AM in Parlor A (1 hour)
THE “BALONIUM” FACTOR (432)
[Panelists: Daniel Burnet (mod), JJ Brannon, Ariel Cinii, John
Wright]
Balonium is that substance or effect that suspends the laws of the universe as the plot requires, producing cheap interstellar travel, time travel, egg-laying alien princesses and the inexplicably powered sandworms of Dune. Yet we know all of these things are impossible. Can science fiction be written about things that are actually possible without using liberal doses of Balonium?
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