This Saturday, March 15, 2025, the Paris Manga & Sci-Fi Show was the scene of an exceptional meeting between pop culture enthusiasts and some of today's most influential videographers. During a highly anticipated conference, Bob Lennon, Karal, Fils de la Chance and Pinku Kiwi captivated the audience by sharing their experiences and their vision of today's content creators.
During this discussion, the speakers talked about their career paths, the challenges they face on digital platforms and their relationship with the community. The evolution of video formats, the diversification of content and the management of subscriber engagement were at the heart of the debate. With humor and sincerity, they shared personal anecdotes illustrating the reality of their daily lives in a constantly changing sector.
Bob Lennon, known for his exuberant world and offbeat videos, emphasized the importance of creativity and freedom of expression in building a loyal audience. Karal, who specializes in gaming and cultural content analysis, shared his analytical approach and the care taken in creating immersive videos. Fils de la Chance and Pinku Kiwi, meanwhile, detailed how they interact with their audience and evolve their content to better meet the expectations of their subscribers.
The exchange ended with a question-and-answer session where fans could get advice on best practices for getting started as a videographer, the use of social media algorithms and the importance of staying authentic in a world where competition is omnipresent. The videographers shared concrete advice on stress management, posting frequency and changing subscriber expectations. Karal explained how he chooses his subjects and adapts his content to current events, while Bob Lennon emphasized the importance of creating a unique and recognizable universe.
The videographers also took a look behind the scenes of their work, highlighting the difficulties of digital creation, particularly managing the pressure and expectations of the community. Some talked about their experience of criticism and algorithm changes, while others shared their strategies for maintaining authentic interaction with their audience. Pinku Kiwi explained how she manages her image and online presence while maintaining a personal balance.
This event highlighted the central role of content creators in the transmission of geek and pop culture, confirming that these new media figures have become key players in the event and digital landscape. An inspiring presentation that resonates with the aspirations of a connected generation.
In conclusion, this conference was a highlight of the day, demonstrating the importance of new media in the pop culture ecosystem. It offered spectators not only an exclusive look at the life and work of these creators, but also valuable advice for those who aspire to follow in their footsteps. A first day full of discussion and inspiration, heralding an exciting weekend for all pop culture and online video enthusiasts.
Practical information
Dates and times:
Saturday, March 15, 2025: from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday, March 16, 2025: from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Prices: 1-day ticket: €20, 2-day ticket: €35
2-day VIP ticket: €100 (including benefits such as reserved seats at the conference, changing rooms, early entry and skip-the-line access for autograph sessions)
Premium VIP ticket: €150 (including the benefits of the standard VIP ticket, plus a gift bag and additional queue jump privileges)
Admission is free for children under 6 years of age.
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Photos and video: Boris Colletier / Mulderville