Jul 20 2011
VidCon 2011 – SOLD OUT

VidCon 2011 is SOLD OUT, 2012 is already in the planning stages and is scheduled to be held in Anaheim, CA.

VidCon 2011
@VidCon The Hyatt Century Plaza
Everything and anything about this year’s upcoming VidCon 2011 on July 28th-30th. Follow us for updates and announcements on the best conference ever.
https://www.vidcon2011.com

VidCon is a yearly conference for people who love online video. This year VidCon is from July 28th to the 30th. It’s basically a chance for people in this new world to get together to have a good time, learn stuff, hang out, and help online video get bigger and better. Who’s gonna be there? The biggest stars in online video? Yup. The people who watch and love these new creations? Of course. Businesses and individuals who are part of the online video industry? Yes. The next generation of online video makers? We sure hope so.

You can read more about how the conference is structured on our Programming page, but it basically breaks down into talks, concerts, classes, panels and more. We also have two separate tracks.

The Community Track starts on Friday and contains all conference events from then on. It gives you access to all signings, concerts, panels, talks, interviews, and more on Friday and Saturday.

The Industry Track features all of the parties, talks and demonstrations of the community track, but with an extra day, Thursday, to discuss the business-side of online video entertainment.

VidCon was created by John and Hank Green, better known as the Vlogbrothers. While they weren’t quite in the first wave of online video creators, they’ve been doing it for a long time. Throughout it all, they were most fascinated by the power and size of the communities popping up around online video projects, and after doing lots of impromptu gatherings around the world, they realized something bigger and more organized needed to be done, and that’s where VidCon came from.

Where did VidCon come from?
VidCon was started by Hank and John Green with the help of Mischief Management Services because they freaking love online video and the communities it has created. They wanted to give online video a real-world home once a year.

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