Here's a wrap up video from an interview I did with Mark from BrokerIPTV.com.
The important announcemnet comes from the transcript:
BrokerIPTV: So rumor has it there is a BloodHound 2 Unchained too in the works?
Brian Brady: Absolutely, by popular demand, BloodHound will be in Florida, in Orlando in November.
BrokerIPTV: Conveniently around the same time say as NAR.
Brian Brady: Exactly planned to be around the same time as NAR. It will either be the day before or the first day of, we will be putting on Unchained 2 in Orlando, Florida at the same time as NAR. We are grateful to BrokerIPTV for being our official video station because you guys did a tremendous job by expanding our reach across the Internet, so that we didn't just talk to a hundred people, we talked to thousands; great job guys.
Greg Swann gives a run down of how Orlando will be a "content buffett":
This is a one-day affair, and so it has to be a concentrated dose of that Unchained attitude. We also have to accommodate the comings and goings of the conventioneers, since it seems less than likely that they will all be available for the same one huge block of time.
What I thought we might do is run the circus from 8 am to 8 pm, with Brian and I doing a four-hour show three times or a three-hour show four times — thus to deliver the most that we can to the greatest number of people. An even better idea: Two different three-hour shows, each delivered twice. Unchained in Phoenix was eleven-plus hours of content, but we could condense that down to a very highly-concentrated six hours of material.
Then, in the next room over we could have a trade show floor with vendors we trust having an opportunity to present their value propositions and give away tee shirts and frisbees.
And then in a third room, this one cut into three or four breakout rooms, we could offer hour-long breakout sessions aimed at every level of geek, from infra to ultra. We need beginner sessions. We need expert sessions. This is a way we can meet a multitude of needs. Twelve hours times three rooms could accommodate up to 36 unique class sessions. I would expect many sessions to be repeated through the day, but 36 class slots presents a lot of teaching opportunities.
In the end, we end up with a sort of All-You-Can-Eat Buffet: Show up when you can, stay for as long as you want, learn as much as your brain can contain. That fits Orlando so well that I want to take it to Vegas, too!
Reduced tickets will be available on Independence Day
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