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DragonConTV (alternately DragonCon.TV or DCTV; previously Dragon*Con TV) is an in-house
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and
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run by volunteers as part of
Dragon Con Dragon Con (previously Dragon*Con and sometimes DragonCon) is a North American multigenre convention, founded in 1987, which takes place annually over the Labor Day weekend in Atlanta, Georgia. , the convention draws attendance of over 80,000, f ...
. DragonConTV broadcasts original content, fan-submitted content, and live coverage of convention guest panels and performances. The broadcast is viewable during the convention on the five host hotels' in-house television channels and online with a convention "streaming membership." Content is also viewable on-demand after the convention to members with the streaming membership. Over the years, DragonConTV has become known to convention-goers for its parodies of
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and of Dragon Con culture itself. Volunteers produce new content for the convention each year, including "produced segments reporting on con events, parody music videos, skits, and a bevy of bumps." This content, along with a selection of previous years', is played in between guest panels at the convention and on the streaming broadcast.


History

Prior to 2002, video operations at Dragon Con consisted mainly of projecting the panel guests onto screens in the same room. No video was recorded or broadcast, except the Sunday night Masquerade Costume Contest which was broadcast via analog signal on an in-house " dark channel" in the
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only.


2002

In 2002, Dragon Con booked Kevin Murphy and
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as guests and hosts of the Masquerade. During the convention, volunteers wrote and rendered a
introduction video
which mixed references to
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,
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, and MST3K. After its success with the audience, convention co-chair Pat Henry asked the volunteers to repeat their effort the following year, promising them the entire 30-minute block before the contest.


2003–2008

From 2003-2008, DragonConTV took form. For the Masquerade "pre-show" in 2003, DCTV volunteers created fake advertisements and commercials, including "Stormtroopers Gone Wild", a
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-themed parody of the " Girls Gone Wild" infomercials. They also added broadcast capability to the
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via a temporary microwave link. In 2004, the team shot a longer parody of a local newscast to play before the Masquerade, along with several new fake commercials, "bumpers" in the style of
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interstitials, and other parody spots. In 2005, Dragon Con officially formed a Videography department to handle video recording and broadcast at the convention. Although this department was technically separate from DragonConTV, most volunteers overlapped between the two, creating new content before the convention as part of DragonConTV and volunteering during the convention to help run videography operations. That year, the Hilton Atlanta was added both as a recording location and a broadcast site on the hotel channels, and the microwave link to the Marriott Marquis was replaced with a fiber optic connection. From 2006-2008, DragonConTV began airing short interviews with convention guests and playing fan-submitted content on the DCTV channel, in addition to original content and convention panels. The
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was added as a host hotel in 2008, so recording and broadcast capabilities were extended.


2009–2015

Over the next several years, DragonConTV expanded its original content to focus more on the culture of Dragon Con itself. In 2009, DragonConTV added "The Dragon Con Late Show", a daily live show each morning highlighting the day's guests, activities, and schedule changes. The team also began roaming the convention recording "highlights" and "news segments" for later broadcast, as well as expanding the guest interviews. In 2014, DragonConTV also broadcast the Dragon Con Parade live for the first time. Hotel channels in the
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were added in 2011, and in 2015, a second channel, "DCTVLand", was added to highlight past content and allow for more fan-submitted content to be aired. This additional channel aired in all five host hotels, and beginning in 2016, in the Omni Atlanta and Ritz-Carlton Atlanta as well.


2016–2019

In 2016, DragonConTV premiered a livestreaming option: convention attendees could add a "streaming membership" to their existing convention membership for access to the live broadcast stream during the convention and on-demand content for the three months following. In 2017, streaming memberships were made available to anyone, regardless of whether or not they attended the physical convention. On the content side, the team also added a daily "Dragon Con Update" live show, continued to air original and fan-submitted content (including the film Fatal Future), and, in 2018, streamed live band performances for the first time.


2020

In July 2020, with the Covid-19 pandemic restricting massive gatherings, Dragon Con announced the cancellation of the 2020 convention to be replaced with an online version, "Dragon Con Goes Virtual." As part of the online offering, DragonConTV streamed three channels 24/7 over the traditional Labor Day weekend dates: a Main Programming channel consisting of guest panels and special events such as the Dragon Con Parade and Masquerade; a Fan Tracks channel with new panels contributed by the 30+ fan tracks; and a DCTVLand "Classics" channel featuring the best panels from years past. Volunteers recorded and edited panels, added Dragon Con Goes Virtual branding, developed the new streaming workflow, and monitored all three streams through the weekend. Although most panels were pre-recorded, some content aired live, and volunteers passed along questions from viewers to the panelists. Unlike past DCTV streaming content, which required fans to purchase a membership for online access, Dragon Con Goes Virtual streamed entirely free for the four-day weekend. Fans in 49 countries watched via dragoncon.tv, a Vimeo channel, and a Roku channel created especially for the event. On-demand access to the content remained available with the streaming membership following the convention's conclusion.


Content

In addition to airing more than 1000 hours of Dragon Con guest panels, DragonConTV has filmed, edited, and broadcast hundreds of original videos. Most DragonConTV original content falls into one or more of these categories: * Live/News: The Dragon Con Late Show, the Dragon Con Update, guest interviews, and convention highlights * Sketches: original short-form comedy parodying various films, television shows, books, products, etc. *
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: filmed by DCTV volunteers for several
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songs in addition to original parodies of songs by the
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("Quarantine Days Go By"),
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("Sold It Off"), the
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("Ramen, Franks, and Beans"),
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("A Dragon Con Hello"), and
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("Comic Book Shop"), among others * Bumpers: text-only (or primarily text) comedic interstitials based loosely on
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"bumps" * Fan-Submitted Content: sketches, music videos, commercials, and longer-form content submitted by creators not on the DCTV volunteer team DragonConTV's parodic content has referenced
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, among many other movies, television shows, and comic books. Most of these videos are archived on the DragonConTV YouTube channel.


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