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Virtual con programming will include many of the staples of our on-site con: 10 hours of panels, a variety of themed and vidder-submitted vidshows, and a con zine.
(We'll also have events, social activities, and a lot of fun stuff yet to be revealed! The traditional con structure will only be one piece of the overall virtual con, but an important one.)
If you're interested in submitting a panel or vidshow or want to send a work to a vidshow or the con zine, please read over this year's deadlines:
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Programming submissions schedule:
Panel brainstorming begins: August 23rd
Panel submissions open: August 30th
Deadline to submit panels: September 13th
Panels announced: September 20th
Themed vidshow brainstorming begins: August 23rd
Themed vidshow topic submissions open: August 30th
Deadline to submit vidshows: September 6th
Vidshows announced: September 13th
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Submissions open for vids & the con zine: September 13th
Fanvid submission deadlines:
Year in Review & other vidder-submitted shows¹: September 27th
Themed vidshows: October 4th
Premieres: October 11th
Zine submission deadlines for fan fiction, fan poetry, podfic and other fan audio, and fan art²:
Zine submissions: October 4th
1: "Vidder-submitted" is defined as any vidshow with open submissions, as opposed to themed shows, which are curated by VJs.
2: "Fan art" for zine purposes can include original drawings, paintings, or other 2D art; gifs, manips, and any other remix digital artwork submitted as image files; or photographs of 3D artwork such as knit crafts, textiles, figurines, and other fan-created works.
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Important note about vidshow deadlines:
Please note: we're putting the Premieres deadline as close to the con as vid tech allows so that we can give vidders the maximum amount of time to work on vids. We want as many Premieres vids as possible, and welcome submissions from any vidder, regardless of whether or not you register for the virtual con.
However, because we're pushing the deadline as far back as it can go, there will be no extensions this year. If you find yourself running a few hours late on deadline night, you can contact us at fanworksvidtech@gmail.com and we'll do our best to help; anything more than that, we won't be able to accommodate, as we'll be on a very tight tech schedule. We've built in all the vidding time we can; there is no deadline flexibility this year.
If you have questions about deadlines or anything else, you can email jen@fanworkscon.com.
(We'll also have events, social activities, and a lot of fun stuff yet to be revealed! The traditional con structure will only be one piece of the overall virtual con, but an important one.)
If you're interested in submitting a panel or vidshow or want to send a work to a vidshow or the con zine, please read over this year's deadlines:
*
Programming submissions schedule:
Panel brainstorming begins: August 23rd
Panel submissions open: August 30th
Deadline to submit panels: September 13th
Panels announced: September 20th
Themed vidshow brainstorming begins: August 23rd
Themed vidshow topic submissions open: August 30th
Deadline to submit vidshows: September 6th
Vidshows announced: September 13th
*
Submissions open for vids & the con zine: September 13th
Fanvid submission deadlines:
Year in Review & other vidder-submitted shows¹: September 27th
Themed vidshows: October 4th
Premieres: October 11th
Zine submission deadlines for fan fiction, fan poetry, podfic and other fan audio, and fan art²:
Zine submissions: October 4th
1: "Vidder-submitted" is defined as any vidshow with open submissions, as opposed to themed shows, which are curated by VJs.
2: "Fan art" for zine purposes can include original drawings, paintings, or other 2D art; gifs, manips, and any other remix digital artwork submitted as image files; or photographs of 3D artwork such as knit crafts, textiles, figurines, and other fan-created works.
*
Important note about vidshow deadlines:
Please note: we're putting the Premieres deadline as close to the con as vid tech allows so that we can give vidders the maximum amount of time to work on vids. We want as many Premieres vids as possible, and welcome submissions from any vidder, regardless of whether or not you register for the virtual con.
However, because we're pushing the deadline as far back as it can go, there will be no extensions this year. If you find yourself running a few hours late on deadline night, you can contact us at fanworksvidtech@gmail.com and we'll do our best to help; anything more than that, we won't be able to accommodate, as we'll be on a very tight tech schedule. We've built in all the vidding time we can; there is no deadline flexibility this year.
If you have questions about deadlines or anything else, you can email jen@fanworkscon.com.