Difference between revisions of "Panel Blurb"
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− | A '''panel blurb''' is the element of the program book that will connect an audience to an event. The blurb, along with the title, should be a clear, concise descriptor of a program item, such that both the program participants and the audience can use it as a guide. The purpose is not to appeal to everyone, but instead to appeal to the people who will really enjoy the program item. | + | A '''panel blurb''' is the element of the [[Program Book|program book]] that will connect an audience to an event. The blurb, along with the title, should be a clear, concise descriptor of a program item, such that both the program participants and the audience can use it as a guide. The purpose is not to appeal to everyone, but instead to appeal to the people who will really enjoy the program item. |
To this end, a blurb should be specific, interesting, and entertaining. | To this end, a blurb should be specific, interesting, and entertaining. |
Revision as of 04:29, 29 April 2006
A panel blurb is the element of the program book that will connect an audience to an event. The blurb, along with the title, should be a clear, concise descriptor of a program item, such that both the program participants and the audience can use it as a guide. The purpose is not to appeal to everyone, but instead to appeal to the people who will really enjoy the program item.
To this end, a blurb should be specific, interesting, and entertaining.