While it is at their own discretion, guests most often have their own selection of glossies as well as allowing attendees to bring their own memorabilia for signing.
While it is at their own discretion, guests most often have their own selection of glossies as well as allowing attendees to bring their own memorabilia for signing.
So I was doing a run-through of the guest list just now, when I realized that both Erin Cahill and Selwyn Ward are not yet on the list...
Not sure if either of them will be added soon, but I'll be a little disappointed if neither shows up. They were arguably the 2 most awesome people at the last convention. I can only pray they're added soon.
What about the minor cast guests and voice actors? Also, any idea if the Samurai cast will have something to sign? (On the topic of this, does the Samurai cast include Steven Skyler or is it just the primary five?)
And is there any kind of policy that forbids certain stuff like custom prints/photos that I put together myself to get signed? I know some guests at larger multi-genre conventions refuse to sign photos you print yourself b/c it's not a studio-issued photo or something along the lines of that. Have there been any occurrences of this at PMC?
Last edited by The_Emperor; 07-25-2012 at 09:36 PM.
Don't bring anything not suitable for viewing in an environment with children. PMC has lenient policies in place overall, but as a rule of thumb to the attendee who wants something autographed? Just adhere to the specific policies of the individual guest.
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Well, obviously whatever I bring would be safe for all ages to view and nothing offensive to the guests. It was just the issue of guests refusing to sign photos that aren't officially licensed or printed by the studios themselves or whatever that I was wondering about. Like if I went online, found a high-res photo, and printed that out on a 8x10 glossy, that would be OK?
Last edited by Mr. CD; 07-26-2012 at 12:12 PM. Reason: No direct quoting, please.
As I said, it depends on the guest's own policies. They're usually quite lenient, though!
PMC is proud to announce returning guest MONICA MAY!
Do you have to pay for an autograph in order to get a photo taken with the guest? Or will most/all be happy to take a photo with you regardless? Like some guests at multi-genre conventions will not take a photo with you unless you purchase an autograph from them.
It depends on the individual policies of the guest.