Eight-year-old Buffer Festival, the Toronto-based online video gathering where YouTube creators showcase their works in the vein of a film festival, is venturing across the pond.
The event will host its first-ever London event from October 29 to 31 at the Odeon Leicester Square cinema. Buffer London will feature both live and virtual programming, including content screenings, an educational series, and a red carpet gala. Tickets will be available here, beginning May 6.
Confirmed attendees include TomSka, Cyanide and Happiness, Elle Mills, Wong Fu Productions, Taz Alam, Tom Scott, Molly Burke, Evelyn Ngugi, Julie Nolke, Sammy Paul, Josh Pieters, Archie Manners, Jack Howard, Dean Dobbs, and Eddy Burback.
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The event will host its first-ever London event from October 29 to 31 at the Odeon Leicester Square cinema. Buffer London will feature both live and virtual programming, including content screenings, an educational series, and a red carpet gala. Tickets will be available here, beginning May 6.
Confirmed attendees include TomSka, Cyanide and Happiness, Elle Mills, Wong Fu Productions, Taz Alam, Tom Scott, Molly Burke, Evelyn Ngugi, Julie Nolke, Sammy Paul, Josh Pieters, Archie Manners, Jack Howard, Dean Dobbs, and Eddy Burback.
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- 4/20/2021
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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