Tips & Tricks Day 2: Panel Outlines!
Jun. 25th, 2019 01:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Welcome to Day 2 of our series on how to run programming! Yesterday, we put up this post with some tips and tricks to help you with modding a panel. Today's post is going to give you some actual examples of real panels run by our attendees and how much or how little pre-planning they put into them. Special thanks to the attendees who sent us their notes; we really appreciate it!
Panel Prep Notes:
Everything has been uploaded to gdocs and should always be accessible to you if you want to reference anything. If you've run programming at CONfab, Wincon, or any other fan cons, before and would like to share any notes you put together to prepare, please link them in the comments of this post! Also, if you have any advice for people who are new to running panels that was helpful to you, feel free to comment with that as well.
As always, we're happy to answer any questions you may have, so leave us a comment or send an email to programming@confabcon.com. :D
Panel Prep Notes:
- Fandom History: From Zines to AO3 (CONfab 2018 - via ifshehadwings)
- Horror/Genre Panel (Wincon 2010 - via clex_monkie89)
- Let them eat cake! Asexuality in Fandom (Wincon 2015 - via often adamanta)
- Marvel Cinematic Universe (CONfab 2017 - via chaneen)
- Various 2018 Panels Modded by countessmry (CONfab 2018 - via countessmry)
Everything has been uploaded to gdocs and should always be accessible to you if you want to reference anything. If you've run programming at CONfab, Wincon, or any other fan cons, before and would like to share any notes you put together to prepare, please link them in the comments of this post! Also, if you have any advice for people who are new to running panels that was helpful to you, feel free to comment with that as well.
As always, we're happy to answer any questions you may have, so leave us a comment or send an email to programming@confabcon.com. :D