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<blockquote data-quote="BrooklynKnight" data-source="post: 1097921" data-attributes="member: 4490"><p>I've been talking with Micheal in Private on how speaking time and who speaks will be handled. I think we've almost gota solution. It's also gonna effect how i plan to seat people.</p><p> </p><p>This is what I personally would like to do with the seating arrangements.</p><p> </p><p>Each nominated product will have between 2-3 seats (5 MAX only if nessasary). One of the 3 is always for the publisher or whomever is representing the publishing company. The second is for the person directly involved with the material that got the award dominated. The 3rd is someone who was involved but less so and or someone special the nominee's might care to bring up. A wife or child or some such.</p><p> </p><p>This means that</p><p>A. If a single company wins multiple products then I can automatically narrow down the spaces cause you have one person representing them all. Chris Pramas for Green Ronin for example, who was up for mutliple awards.</p><p>B. Less people able to easily jump on stage. Hence you have only the speakers per winning product on stage.</p><p>C. Far more organized show with no hectic seating arrangements.</p><p> </p><p>If all the nominees are successfully in the first 2 or 3 rows that drastically cuts down on time needed for them to get to the stage and back.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Also, for the actual awards. I think that it would be safer if after the awards were accepted there was a table on the side where the recipeints could place them instead of holding them. At the end of the show the winners can organize themselves to carry the awards and the risk of one breaking is far less.</p><p> </p><p>Poor Chris and "The Privateer Press Guy" aka <span style="font-size: 9px">jmucchiello, </span><span style="font-size: 10px">had a lot to carry and hold. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrooklynKnight, post: 1097921, member: 4490"] I've been talking with Micheal in Private on how speaking time and who speaks will be handled. I think we've almost gota solution. It's also gonna effect how i plan to seat people. This is what I personally would like to do with the seating arrangements. Each nominated product will have between 2-3 seats (5 MAX only if nessasary). One of the 3 is always for the publisher or whomever is representing the publishing company. The second is for the person directly involved with the material that got the award dominated. The 3rd is someone who was involved but less so and or someone special the nominee's might care to bring up. A wife or child or some such. This means that A. If a single company wins multiple products then I can automatically narrow down the spaces cause you have one person representing them all. Chris Pramas for Green Ronin for example, who was up for mutliple awards. B. Less people able to easily jump on stage. Hence you have only the speakers per winning product on stage. C. Far more organized show with no hectic seating arrangements. If all the nominees are successfully in the first 2 or 3 rows that drastically cuts down on time needed for them to get to the stage and back. Also, for the actual awards. I think that it would be safer if after the awards were accepted there was a table on the side where the recipeints could place them instead of holding them. At the end of the show the winners can organize themselves to carry the awards and the risk of one breaking is far less. Poor Chris and "The Privateer Press Guy" aka [size=1]jmucchiello, [/size][size=2]had a lot to carry and hold. [/size] [/QUOTE]
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