NDK 2024 - This Weekend!

NDK is directly around the corner. Located at the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention center again, we are still traveling way out to the airport. So lest go over what you need to know.

Parking

First off, parking. I am not going to sugarcoat it, parking need help. There are three options.

The first is parking at the hotel itself. This can run as high as $33 for self parking or $48 for valet per day.

Next up is parking / taking the A Line to the 61st and Pena station. The pro on this is it is probably the cheapest option. The con is the shuttle that goes back and forth from the hotel runs only every 30 minutes on the 20 and 50, and only holds 14 people. And this is 14 normal people, size may vary for large cosplay people.

The third option that has a direct way to the hotel is to park at USAirport Parking. They have partnered with NDK and using this QR code you can part there for $8.80 per day. And there is shuttle that can take you “TO” the convention for no cost, but getting back to the parking lot will cost $15 per person. This means if you are car pooling the cheaper option is to park at the hotel. I appreciate what the NDK is trying to do here. They are trying to solve a bad parking situation at the hotel they have chosen to hold the convention at. But this option just makes it more expensive to visit the convention this it already could be. The shuttle runs Friday 4 - 10 PM, Saturday 10 AM - 10 PM, and Sunday 10 AM - 6 PM.

Your last option is using SpotHero to try and get cheaper parking at one of the other airport parking lots in the area, but then you are on your own for getting to the hotel from the parking lot. When I checked the cheapest location was listed as $8 but it was 2 miles away.

Food

OK, you made it to the convention. You have been running around for a while, seen a few panels and browsed artist alley and the exhibitors hall. Now you are getting hungry. NDK has the NDK Cafeteria setup next to the dealers areas, and out side there will be food trucks again. If you are looking for a more traditional dining experience you can check out the hotel’s offerings. I would advise bringing a snack and keep it in your bag. Not bringing a bag? That is your choice, but I always advise at least bringing a small bag to hold a water bottle and some snacks. If you want to eat away from the convention center / hotel you are either walking about 2 miles one way or giving up the parking spot you may not be able to get back.

Events

OK, that is enough doom and gloom. NDK did go all the way to the Gaylord for a reason. This hotel allowed them to expand and have much more space. There is going to be a lot of what you are used to that makes NDK worth attending. The Itasha Car Show is going to be setup outside again, which makes for a great entry to the convention. Main Events is going to be be hosting Queen D as she makes her return with not one, but two showings of “Queen D’s Royal Revue Show 18+” on Friday and Saturday. There is also 12 voice actors, 4 Cosplay guests, and one professor attending this year. And if you want to stay up until Sunday morning you can attend the Masquerave! If you want to review the full panel list to plan your weekend you can find the schedule here. One note I want to make is I think the Cosplay contest is earlier this year then previous years.

Now I am still looking forward to NDK. I have hopes that the convention will be great. That they can get the cons of being further out from the heart of the city overpowered with pros. This is the third (?) year at the Gaylord I believe, and I can only hope that the people that had bad experiences last year can come this year and have good experiences. Here is hoping, and see you all this weekend.

The Gameslave Podcast - S02E05 - COAF 2024 Power Rangers with Tony Oliver

This week we have a panel on the origin and development of the Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers presented by Tony Oliver at Colorado Anime Fest 2024. Tony Oliver was a co-producer who helped with the initial development and pilot of the series, and continued working on the series through 1999. During this panel, Tony talked about this history and showed some behind the scenes footage of the show in development.

COAF 2024 - Kendo Panel Bonus Videos

I have an extra bonus this week for everyone: a few short videos that I recorded during the kendo demonstration. If you enjoy these, please leave a comment on our YouTube page.

The Gameslave Podcast - S02E04 - COAF 2024 Kendo Demonstration

Hi folks! This week we have a recording of the Ito Dojo’s kendo demonstration at Colorado Anime Fest 2024. This panel was a lot of fun to cover, but I wish I had time to participate as well.

The Gameslave Podcast - S02E03 - Breaths and Efforts Panel with Bridgette Hoffman

Hello again! This week we have a recording of Bridgette Hoffman’s panel on Breaths and Efforts. In both voice acting and ADR, breaths and efforts refers to various non-verbal noises that are included in the voice track. These can include grunts, coughs, sighs, wimpers, and almost any other sounds that people can make that aren’t words. Bridgette talked about here background in voice acting and ADR work, talked about how breaths and efforts are recorded, why they are often recorded separate from the main voice track. Then, she invited attendees to try out breaths and efforts for some improvised scenes. We hope you enjoy learning about breaths and efforts. Have a great week and game on!

The Gameslave Podcast - S02E02 - COAF Opening Ceremonies

Hello listeners! Editing these podcasts is taking a little longer than expected, but I have a good workflow set up now, that should allow me to keep a weekly schedule for the next several weeks.

This week, we have a recording of the COAF Opening Ceremonies, where Ciaran Strange talked about important convention rules and policies and reminded everyone to take care of themselves by regularly eating, sleeping, and showering during the convention weekend. Then, he introduced the chartity partner: Cap For Kids. Lastly, Ciaran introduced the invited guests and talked about panels and programming for the weekend. Enjoy this recording, and we should be back with another episode next week. Have a great week, and game on!

The Gameslave Podcast - S02E01 - COAF 2024 Wrap-Up

Hello fellow fans! We’re back after nearly a year of hiatus. And we’re going to be trying a few new things this year. First, you may notice that this podcast episode is denoted as belonging to “Season 2”. This is mostly for my convenience. Our episode numbers were getting pretty high and it just always felt like a huge pain for me to look up what the last episode number was prior to setting up the next file. Is that a petty reason? Yes, but it makes working on the podcast feel less challenging to me, means I’m more likely to do so.

Next, Crystal is back with me on this episode. The last several conventions that we have attended together have been more focused on her art. That said, I was able to spend about half my time at COAF attending panels and talking with guests, which has given me plenty of things to talk about.

Colorado Anime Fest 2025 - Sunday

The final day of the convention, and this one passed by so quickly. Usually, a convention weekend feels long and packed with too many things to do and a lot of manic energy. But COAF this year has been a much more calm and stable sort of vibe. I've had so much fun splitting time between my Press work and helping Crystal with her table. It has felt like just the right amount of busy. Today, I attended Cieran Strange’s panel about LGBTQIA+ representation in media, interviewed Tony Oliver, and attended the convention feedback panel.

I hope you all have enjoyed my posts this weekend. The podcast episodes should start posting in the next few weeks. Until then, have fun and game on!

Colorado Anime Fest - Saturday

Another day spent here at COAF. I started the day learning about kendo from the Ito Dojo, then went to Tony Oliver's panel about the Power Rangers. After that, I interviewed Bridget Hoffman and then attended her “Back in the Day” panel. Throughout it all I saw lots of folks with great, cute, or funny cosplays. Here's a little preview as well as my notes for the day.

Colorado Anime Fest 2024 - Friday

COAF is back! In spite of heavy snow, anime fans have made their way to the Denver Tech Center to share their love of Japanese animation and culture. I'm here this weekend for two reasons. First, to help Crystal staff her artist table. Second, to record a few panels, take some photos, and interview a few of the guests. All of those recordings and photos will have to wait until I have a chance to select and edit at my computer. For now, enjoy my notes from the panels I attended today.