mamikochan
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RE: East Coast Loves Vamps! (EC Fan Project)
(08-12-2009, 07:15 PM)missykitty Wrote: (08-12-2009, 04:54 AM)chibi chibi Wrote: thanks for putting up all the pics ^^ i only got a quick look in baltimore after signing it so its good to see the finished product! It looked great!~
I actually didn't even get to see most of it before I gave it to them either, aha. XD I pretty much had to take it, put in a few pages I got from people, then we were all standing in line for the autograph session, me freaking out about going first so I didn't even look through either. |D
(08-12-2009, 05:44 AM)mamikochan Wrote: thanks for putting up the pics. it turned out really well. next time i won't wait for day of to sign and will send a message ahead, just in case. ^^
Yeah, I wish I had thought ahead a bit more about that, but you live and learn. I couldn't have predicted how it would have turned out, but considering all, I think it turned out nicely. I wish it could have gotten to more people, but some people had the book far too long, and looked through it all and that took up time. ^^;; Now I know if I ever do a project like this again what to expect.
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yeah, i think probably it would be best if it was stationary, like the banner, in a prominent spot so that anyone could access it. also, it might be good to have the more detailed artworks as separate pieces that people can sit down and work on, present when done and then glue/tape/staple them into the book, like the photos. this would keep the book open for the majority of folks in those last few hours to come up and sign. as people are moving along, passing out glo-sticks, tickets etc they could say "go sign the banner/thankyou card/fanbook etc.
but if you try and pass anything like that down the line, i think someone should go along just to keep it moving. i know on 3 of my trips to look for the fb, it was in one 6 foot span all 3 times. a different person, but it was like 3-4 folk in 1 little group had it for a looong time. when you consider that i was #120 in line and it had just gotten to the group about 20 ahead of me in 3 hours and it was almost half down the front line when i got there....
i don't know if the thankyou for the staff was passed down the line, but it never got to my side of the building either. i did track it down when i went to sign the banner, so i felt good about that.
we do live and learn, that's so true. that is the nice thing about being human. we can learn from our experiences.
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