
Despite expectations of not officially opening until sometime in 2020 or thereafter, this hasn’t stopped the future home of San Diego’s Comic-Con Museum from having hosted several events in the last few months. On Saturday, November 3rd, the latest event hosted by the space was a series of talks being called Storytelling Across Media.
These SAM talks were nothing like a traditional comics convention and lacked an exhibit hall. Instead, it was a free, one-day symposium directed in exploring the various ways that stories are being told today. The mediums of comics, gaming, animation, sound, music, film, board games, television, and books were all discussed through the twelve separate talks located in the lower level of the museum, either in the theatre or the “lodge.” Some well-known figures in pop-culture such as Jim Lee, Beth Accomando, Chris Ryall, Scott Tipton, J. Michael Straczynski, and others were in attendance. At the end of the SAM Symposium, an intimate mixer, complete with food and a bar, has held for both creators and fans. The last time a SAM talk was held was in San Francisco in 2016.

Hosting an event such as SAM makes sense for the Comic-Con branding, as Comic-Con International’s mission statement says it is “dedicated to creating awareness of, and appreciation for, comics and related popular artform.” The more that the museum can show it falls in line with CCI’s mission, the more hope it has in generating early-memberships.
Of the talks held, one of the last and most relevant to the space dealt with storytelling in museums. The Comic-Con Museum’s curator Keegan Chetwynd, along with John Chiodo of Gallagher & Associates and Joshua Colover of Aperture Films, shared PowerPoint presentations on how modern museums engage visitors and immerse them in a story. It is worth noting that John and Joshua have a history of working with museums on design and interactive installations. After the presentation, Keegan explained how all of this tied to that of the Comic-Con Museum.

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