Fans unable to attend the show will still have the opportunity to experience SDCC's biggest presentations.
Full article here.
Fans unable to attend the show will still have the opportunity to experience SDCC's biggest presentations.
Full article here.
They might as well stream it since so many don't follow the "Put away your cell phones."
It will also make their "brand" more desirable IMHO. When you go out of your way to be more fan friendly, the fans tend to respond in kind.
It's about time. There's over 120,000 people at SDCC everyday. Hall H, their biggest venue, barely holds 5,000. That's 96% who HAVE to miss out on the big presentations. If you want to get into Hall H for ANY presentation, you have to camp out at like 2:00Am and then just sit in there all day and sit through presentations you're not that interested in to see the ones you are interested in. Because if you leave you'll never get back in.
And it's even worse for smaller venues that only hold a few hundred people. Basically SDCC is waiting in several lines for endless hours to get into 4 or 5 presentations over the course of 4 days.
"You can talk your way out of almost anything." - Fortune Cookie Proverb
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So I take it the only panels that the general public cares at all about are going to be the ones that are exempt from this?