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Thursday, June 24, 2010
Last chance to get free tickets to Friday’s SuperMeet
Scott Simmons | 06/24
If you’re in Boston then you’re almost there
Tomorrow is the 1st Ever 1st Annual Boston SuperMeet. If you haven’t gotten your tickets already you’re almost too late but apparently (as of this writing) there’s about 50 or so left so if you want to attend Friday’s event then you might want to reserve your tickets now. Doors open at 4:30 and the location is the John Hancock Hall of the Back Bay Event Center. There’s a full rundown of the agenda as well as a list of all the prizes to be given away in the world famous raffle at the official SuperMeet website. If you’d like to snap one of the remaining tickets for free then enter the code editblogvip in the Discount Code link on the ticket purchasing page.
A few of standouts IMHO: Mitch Jacobson will be discussing mulitcamera madness and discussing his new multicam book (which I had the pleasure of contributing to if only a bit), Avid will be back onstage at a SuperMeet with a discussion with Erin Gallagher, editor on Discovery’s “Build It Bigger” show and, of course, you can’t have an event like this today without discussing DSLRs and DP Rodney Charters will be doing just that as well as talking about his impressive body of work.
As for the raffle: An AJA KiPro, two DaVinci Resolve for Mac licenses, an nVidia Quadro FX 4800 graphic card for Mac, hard drives, lighting and camera gear, software plug ins and the full spectrum of software from Avid, Apple and Adobe.
The doors to the event open at 4:30, Friday June 25 at the Back Bay Events Center, John Hancock Hall. Tickets are usually $10 in advance but you can get a ticket for free with our Discount Code. Here’s how:
1. Go to: http://supermeetbos10.eventbrite.com/
2. Click on the ENTER DISCOUNT CODE link.
3. Enter discount code: editblogvip
4. Fill out registration with legitimate email and address for EACH name.
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