The Vloggies

by Scott Beale on September 18, 2006 · 0 comments

The Vloggies

PodTech presents The Vloggies, a video blog awards ceremony and party, on Saturday, November 4th in San Francisco. The vlog star studded awards ceremony takes place at the Swedish American Hall, with an rockin’ after-party downstairs at Café du Nord. Awards will presented for various catagories in a special awards ceremony co-hosted by Geek Entertainment TV’s lovely Irina Slutsky along with the dapper Daniel McVicar, of Bold and the Beautiful fame, who is now vlogging over at “The McVlog”.

The Vloggies will recognize the funniest, smartest, strangest and best of online video. Instead of letting a panel of judges have all the fun, we’re asking you to nominate and vote for your favorite Internet videos. Any vidieoblogger is eligible for prizes – from the folks who bring us the best tools to vloggers to short filmmakers with vlogs – all can be winners at the Vloggies. The community will pick out the cream of the crop.

Do you have a vlog you want to nominate? Let Irina know via The Vloggies wiki. Coming out to The Vloggies? Let them know on the Upcoming.org event page.

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