I have a guest writer this time around. Please welcome Brad Trechak to the blog! He writes a review of Intervention Con.
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InterventionCon: Where the Not-So-Strong Have a Place As Well
By Brad Trechak
In
an age of mega-conventions with top tier stars charging top dollar for
either a photograph or autograph, it’s nice to know that conventions
like InterventionCon exist. That is, conventions that exist for love and not for money.
I attended Intervention 6 in Rockville, Maryland August 14th and 15th
and was amazed at the levels of creativity on display for the attendees.
Want to create a web presence and build a following for it? There’s a
class for that. Want to create a film and put it online for the world
to see? There’s a discussion group for that. Want to develop crafts to
sell online? Well, you get the picture.
InterventionCon is a strange mix of fan and professional conventions
where members are there to learn and get new ideas. You will not find
any big-name media companies at this convention. This is to break in to
that world, and then maybe break out to an audience.
You still get the occasional celebrity. I attended one of Terry
Molloy’s presentations on the audio drama and got to listen to clips of
audio plays of the last seven decades. Terry Molloy is best known as
the villainous Davros in the Doctor Who television series, but in this
case he was there as an instructor, not a celebrity.
InterventionCon is not about taking money from you. It’s not about
giving you the opportunity to meet your favorite celebrity. It’s about
sharing the knowledge and tools that could potentially make you a
celebrity. What you next do with this information is up to you.
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