Westercon 66 Day 3
Jul. 6th, 2013 05:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I was able to take a few photos today of the many costumes being worn at Westercon, although this sampling does not do justice to the variety, on account of I was busy with other things like Business Meeting and assisting with the tech for the Fannish Inquisition.
This is Tia, who we also had as a panelist on Match Game SF for one game during the Thursday afternoon show.
More photos on my now-correctly-named Westercon 66 set on Flickr
Tonight it's Match Game SF late night starting at 10 PM (or after the Masquerade, whichever is later). I'm apt to be out rather late. Meanwhile, as I compose this, video of the NASFiC Fannish Inquisition, with presentations from Detroit and from Phoenix (Tempe) and their joint Q&A session, is uploading to YouTube. Once I get a chance, I will also post the videos to the Westercon web site.
Lisa was flattered and pleased to be asked to provide the sound equipment and to be asked to record the Fannish Inquisition. The room in which these were held turns out to have awful acoustics, even though it isn't very large, and we've learned that having even just one microphone, properly used, makes a big difference.
This is Tia, who we also had as a panelist on Match Game SF for one game during the Thursday afternoon show.
More photos on my now-correctly-named Westercon 66 set on Flickr
Tonight it's Match Game SF late night starting at 10 PM (or after the Masquerade, whichever is later). I'm apt to be out rather late. Meanwhile, as I compose this, video of the NASFiC Fannish Inquisition, with presentations from Detroit and from Phoenix (Tempe) and their joint Q&A session, is uploading to YouTube. Once I get a chance, I will also post the videos to the Westercon web site.
Lisa was flattered and pleased to be asked to provide the sound equipment and to be asked to record the Fannish Inquisition. The room in which these were held turns out to have awful acoustics, even though it isn't very large, and we've learned that having even just one microphone, properly used, makes a big difference.