preparing for Comic-con
July 22, 2009 | san diego, California | Vetting explained
It takes thousands of hours to prepare for San Diego's largest annual event: Comic-con. This year is no exception.
Order of appearance:
David Glanzer - Comic-con
Steven Johnson - San Diego Convention Center
Bill - San Diego
Natalie Wardel - Metropolitan Transit System (MTS)
Viker Villa - Comicon-con Volunteer
Vince Rubino - Lego
Kurt Winter - Disney Artist
Christina Benevitas - Leadpoint Comics
Stan Kaminski - W Hotel
David Keenan - Comic-con Volunteer
video by: Chris Morrow
Stay tuned for Comic-con all week!
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All eyes on Comic-Con
The world of pop culture and entertainment is coming together for the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con. Movie studios and television networks increasingly promote their upcoming projects at sci-fi/fantasy conventions, and none are more eagerly anticipated than this one. Fans turn out in the hundreds of thousands to celebrate their favorite characters, get a first look at upcoming releases and meet the people behind them.
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