Friday, Day 2
What to say, what to say? It’s been a busy day, this Friday. Hence why there are no posts before tonight.

Our Friday morning came a bit too quickly. As is customary for the second day of the con, we were decently exhausted. All the movie screenings and question-and-answer sessions, night time conversations and games definitely don’t mesh extremely well with the early mornings that the con attendees demand of us exhibitors. Luckily, the super-power of the wonder drug caffeine was there to save our day(s). What do you mean it’s obvious we’re from the Northwest? (Give…me…coffee…)
Our booth was again packed the entire day. Especially during our signing times. In which we had mobs of people surrounding us. And no, I’m not just saying this to brag. I’m just trying to share our experience with y’all. I just called you y’all.
This evening we showed Demon Hunters and Dead Camper Lake, back-to-back. Like our previous Gamers’ audience, the con attendees for the films were very responsive and supportive. The show was standing room only. And yes, there were more than six chairs this time. There were like eight.
We had a question and answer session after the screenings, which went extremely well. Matt answered some background inquiries regarding the Demon Hunter movies (most notably: why are vampires able to walk around in sunlight? The answer being the use of the vampric supplement vitamin V. Another answer being it’s easier to film. What?)
Tomorrow is the big event, however. We’re showing the behind-the-scenes, making-of documentary of the new Gamers: Dorkness Rising feature film. With clips from the film, interviews with the cast and crew, and insights from the gaming industry’s iconic personalities, it should be well worth the $0 admission fee. If you’re at the con, come on by Capital Ballroom 3 in the Westin Hotel. If you’re not at the con, then, well, we’ll be sure to laugh EXTRA hard for you. And that’s a promise!