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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;You Will Never Eat Tuna Casserole The Same Way&#8221;: The NY Anime Fest Part 1</title>
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		<title>By: Dave Roman</title>
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		<description>&quot;Having evidence of preparation was really the deal breaker for most of the panels I sat through and, unfortunately, a lack of this was in the majority.&quot;

This is TOO true. I always try and think of my panels as an interactive experience with the audience and also as visual presentation. Because just talking is BORING! But I also admit that the more effort I put into making panels like live stage shows the more burnt out I am from doing them. Which is why I declined doing any this year at NY anime fest. So I give credit to anyone who takes up the challenge!</description>
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<p>This is TOO true. I always try and think of my panels as an interactive experience with the audience and also as visual presentation. Because just talking is BORING! But I also admit that the more effort I put into making panels like live stage shows the more burnt out I am from doing them. Which is why I declined doing any this year at NY anime fest. So I give credit to anyone who takes up the challenge!</p>
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