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The key to success on stage is to practice as much as you can. Prep by using a mirror to give yourself an audience to impress. And often the person in the mirror is the toughest to impress.
Practice with your notes at first, and get good enough so you don't need them. Once you don't need your notes, that means you're protected against something going wrong. When it's time to
actually present, though, have your notes available to give yourself that extra little bit of confidence
Post Tip discussion: Meet Andrew "Mecha" Davis
Andrew "Mecha" Davis is a regular at anime cons around the country. He initially fell in love with the genre well before he was 10 years old and it stuck with him into adulthood. He's turned his passion for these multi-faceted Japanese cartoons into a series of presentations at fan conventions, a YouTube Channel, a podcast, a website, and the PopAnimeComics brand. Along the way he added interests in wrestling, comic book investing, Cos-players, and Funko Pops.
This week, Andrew and I talk about the genre of Anime and what it takes to construct a good presentation for a fan convention.
I think my favorite take away from the discussion is that if you want to speak at a con, the process is as "simple" as choosing a topic that appeals to you,. Build it out, and submit it according to the con's guidelines. The cons have a lot of presentation and panel slots to fill and are always looking for great content to fill time.
Not sure what you want to talk about? Make a list of things you love and geek out over. Then look at that list and figure out what 2 or 3 of them have in common. Now you have an idea that could make a good pane topic. Flesh out those common threads and pursue that opportunity to be on stage.
And when you get accepted (of course) do the work, do the prep, and do the practice to wow the audience.
And if the topic doesn't get accepted for whatever reason, try submitting it to another con. Or two. Or 3. Or more. Or turn all your work into a blog post, medium article, or YouTube video.
Do what it takes to share your passion with the world.
Links
PopAnimeComics Website
http://PopAnimeComics
PopAnimeComics on Facebook
http://facebook.com/PopAnimeComics
PopAnimeComics on Twitter
http://twitter.com/PopAnimeComics
PopAnimeComics Podcast on Apple Podcasts
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/popanimecomics-lounge/id1001819369?mt=2
PopAnimeComics on Instagram
http://instagram.com/PopAnimeComics
PopAnimeComics on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGzNXs3z56N8cXoHehBeDTg
Grave of the Fireflies
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grave_of_the_Fireflies
Outlaw Star
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outlaw_Star
Gundam Wing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Suit_Gundam_Wing
Yu-Gi-Oh!
https://www.yugioh.com/
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_in_the_Shell:_Stand_Alone_Complex
Catie Harris Episode
http://2minutetalktips.com/catie
Anime Boston
http://www.animeboston.com/
Sakura-con
http://sakuracon.org
Bill Maher on Stan Lee comments
https://ew.com/movies/2018/11/21/bill-maher-stan-lee-comments-reaction/
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTwCak18Xv4[/embed]
Call To Action
2-Minute Talk Tips is the public speaking podcast that help you become a more effective speaker in as little as 2 minutes a week.
The key to success on stage is to practice as much as you can. Prep by using a mirror to give yourself an audience to impress. And often the person in the mirror is the toughest to impress.
Practice with your notes at first, and get good enough so you don't need them. Once you don't need your notes, that means you're protected against something going wrong. When it's time to
actually present, though, have your notes available to give yourself that extra little bit of confidence
Post Tip discussion: Meet Andrew "Mecha" Davis
Andrew "Mecha" Davis is a regular at anime cons around the country. He initially fell in love with the genre well before he was 10 years old and it stuck with him into adulthood. He's turned his passion for these multi-faceted Japanese cartoons into a series of presentations at fan conventions, a YouTube Channel, a podcast, a website, and the PopAnimeComics brand. Along the way he added interests in wrestling, comic book investing, Cos-players, and Funko Pops.
This week, Andrew and I talk about the genre of Anime and what it takes to construct a good presentation for a fan convention.
I think my favorite take away from the discussion is that if you want to speak at a con, the process is as "simple" as choosing a topic that appeals to you,. Build it out, and submit it according to the con's guidelines. The cons have a lot of presentation and panel slots to fill and are always looking for great content to fill time.
Not sure what you want to talk about? Make a list of things you love and geek out over. Then look at that list and figure out what 2 or 3 of them have in common. Now you have an idea that could make a good pane topic. Flesh out those common threads and pursue that opportunity to be on stage.
And when you get accepted (of course) do the work, do the prep, and do the practice to wow the audience.
And if the topic doesn't get accepted for whatever reason, try submitting it to another con. Or two. Or 3. Or more. Or turn all your work into a blog post, medium article, or YouTube video.
Do what it takes to share your passion with the world.
Links
PopAnimeComics Website
http://PopAnimeComics
PopAnimeComics on Facebook
http://facebook.com/PopAnimeComics
PopAnimeComics on Twitter
http://twitter.com/PopAnimeComics
PopAnimeComics Podcast on Apple Podcasts
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/popanimecomics-lounge/id1001819369?mt=2
PopAnimeComics on Instagram
http://instagram.com/PopAnimeComics
PopAnimeComics on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGzNXs3z56N8cXoHehBeDTg
Grave of the Fireflies
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grave_of_the_Fireflies
Outlaw Star
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outlaw_Star
Gundam Wing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Suit_Gundam_Wing
Yu-Gi-Oh!
https://www.yugioh.com/
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_in_the_Shell:_Stand_Alone_Complex
Catie Harris Episode
http://2minutetalktips.com/catie
Anime Boston
http://www.animeboston.com/
Sakura-con
http://sakuracon.org
Bill Maher on Stan Lee comments
https://ew.com/movies/2018/11/21/bill-maher-stan-lee-comments-reaction/
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTwCak18Xv4[/embed]
Call To Action
2-Minute Talk Tips is the public speaking podcast that help you become a more effective speaker in as little as 2 minutes a week.