From Out-of-Time Productions, our new series based on popular Twitter trend will be postponed til November 6th, where we will premiere with anime bloggers and tweeters. The series will profile several tweeters that we suggest for you to follow in the near future. The series will run from November 6th to January 1st.
Another series that will be postponed til after Halloween is our travel-based show called "Kabitzin", where we highlight some of the unique features that Long Island and New York City has to offer the world. We will feature New Yankee Stadium (New York Yankees), Old Westbury Gardens, The East End, The Tanger Outlets, and Citibank Park (Long Island Ducks). The first episode will air November 4th til December 30th.
The schedule for the subject of both series is posted on the Out-of-Time Productions website.
Welcome to the official podcast of "The Fan's POV". The popular video series on YouTube is now taking on the podcasting world. We will be posting the full show without any interruptions and splitting the show into different parts. Plus also, it is without any edits and you'll see the full show as it is intended.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Saturday, October 3, 2009
The Fan's POV 2010 Schedule
Out-of-Time Productions has officially release the convention schedule for 2010 including the dates and locations. The schedule is subject to change.
The Fan's POV 2010
-Katsucon 16 in National Harbor, Maryland from February 12th to February 14th
-I-Con 29 in Stony Brook, New York from March 26th to March 28th
-Anime Boston 2010 in Boston, Massachusetts from April 2nd to April 4th
-Castle Point Anime Convention 2010 in Hoboken, New Jersey on April 11th
-Sakura Matsuri 2010 in Brooklyn, New York Dates TBA
-Wizard World Philadelphia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 12th
-AnimeNEXT 2010 in Somerset, New Jersey from June 18th to June 20th
-San Diego Comic-Con International in San Diego, California from July 21st to July 25th
-Otakon 17 in Baltimore, Maryland from July 30th to August 1st
-DragonCon 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia from September 3rd to September 6th
-New York Comic Con 2010 in New York, New York from October 8th to October 10th
-New York Anime Festival 2010 in New York, New York from October 8th to October 10th
-Chiller Theatre in Parsippany, New Jersey Dates TBA.
-The Fan's POV: Disney World will be a separate show to be released in the Fall of 2010. We are in the process of deciding what other conventions to go to, if we can afford them. So far, these are the confirmed conventions that we will be covering for the year of 2010. If you have any ideas, e-mail us at outoftimeproductions@yahoo.com.
The Fan's POV 2010
-Katsucon 16 in National Harbor, Maryland from February 12th to February 14th
-I-Con 29 in Stony Brook, New York from March 26th to March 28th
-Anime Boston 2010 in Boston, Massachusetts from April 2nd to April 4th
-Castle Point Anime Convention 2010 in Hoboken, New Jersey on April 11th
-Sakura Matsuri 2010 in Brooklyn, New York Dates TBA
-Wizard World Philadelphia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 12th
-AnimeNEXT 2010 in Somerset, New Jersey from June 18th to June 20th
-San Diego Comic-Con International in San Diego, California from July 21st to July 25th
-Otakon 17 in Baltimore, Maryland from July 30th to August 1st
-DragonCon 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia from September 3rd to September 6th
-New York Comic Con 2010 in New York, New York from October 8th to October 10th
-New York Anime Festival 2010 in New York, New York from October 8th to October 10th
-Chiller Theatre in Parsippany, New Jersey Dates TBA.
-The Fan's POV: Disney World will be a separate show to be released in the Fall of 2010. We are in the process of deciding what other conventions to go to, if we can afford them. So far, these are the confirmed conventions that we will be covering for the year of 2010. If you have any ideas, e-mail us at outoftimeproductions@yahoo.com.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
"The Fan's POV" is officially the flagship show of Out-of-Time Productions
Throughout the time the Out-of-Time Productions has been in existence, we have been known as the guys who film at conventions. We are most famously known for our convention coverage and bringing the highlights of the convention to masses. Before hand, original series have been branded as "The flagship show" of Out-of-Time Productions, such as "Pirates of the University" and "Whodunit: A Murder Amongst Friends". Now, "The Fan's POV" is officially the flagship show of Out-of-Time Productions.
"The Fan's POV" was manifested from an idea at the inaugural New York Anime Festival in 2007. Ernie Layug was granted a press pass and used it to his advantage by bringing the highlights of the convention via daily blog. Since then, Ernie Layug has reported at Katsucon 14 and I-Con 27. During the break from I-Con 27 to AnimeNEXT 2007, Ernie Layug wanted to bring the convention coverage from a fan's point of view. The show was originally called "A Fan's View", however it was already taken. So, "The Fan's POV" was born with Ernie Layug and Danielle Choy reporting from New Jersey anime convention.
Now, at its second season from the fastest growing comic book convention on the East Coast at New York Comic Con 2009, has solidify the fact that Out-of-Time Productions will be known for its convention coverage and hopes that it will grow and the name will matched with convention coverage.
"The Fan's POV" was manifested from an idea at the inaugural New York Anime Festival in 2007. Ernie Layug was granted a press pass and used it to his advantage by bringing the highlights of the convention via daily blog. Since then, Ernie Layug has reported at Katsucon 14 and I-Con 27. During the break from I-Con 27 to AnimeNEXT 2007, Ernie Layug wanted to bring the convention coverage from a fan's point of view. The show was originally called "A Fan's View", however it was already taken. So, "The Fan's POV" was born with Ernie Layug and Danielle Choy reporting from New Jersey anime convention.
Now, at its second season from the fastest growing comic book convention on the East Coast at New York Comic Con 2009, has solidify the fact that Out-of-Time Productions will be known for its convention coverage and hopes that it will grow and the name will matched with convention coverage.
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