This was obviously an excellent production. I wish "Marty" would get in on this discussion and post his insights.
I think one of the keys to having a successful production is the host him/herself. It is also why I don't do videos; I'm a stuttering fool, especially when doing a "speech" as opposed to a conversation.
Another thing about this "Retrosmash" episode is that it features a physical object that can be shot from a variety of angles, plus it is an interactive object. That adds to interest, since a Rubik's Cube can be twisted, turned, and "solved." Matt Chat doesn't (generally) have that advantage, since you can't shoot "software" from different angles. AATV has some flexibility here, since Bill can feature things from his hardware collection.
Therefore, you guys have to do a lot of inserts, cutaways, and other alternate methods, such as the cool "Mancopter" special FX sequence, to keep the viewers interest. And it's working, of course. But it also sounds like your production schedules are much tighter than his, being weekly shows.
Bottom line is all three shows are watchable, and the "retro" community should be glad to have yet another quality show to watch on Youtube.
This was obviously an excellent production. I wish "Marty" would get in on this discussion and post his insights.
I think one of the keys to having a successful production is the host him/herself. It is also why I don't do videos; I'm a stuttering fool, especially when doing a "speech" as opposed to a conversation.
Another thing about this "Retrosmash" episode is that it features a physical object that can be shot from a variety of angles, plus it is an interactive object. That adds to interest, since a Rubik's Cube can be twisted, turned, and "solved." Matt Chat doesn't (generally) have that advantage, since you can't shoot "software" from different angles. AATV has some flexibility here, since Bill can feature things from his hardware collection.
Therefore, you guys have to do a lot of inserts, cutaways, and other alternate methods, such as the cool "Mancopter" special FX sequence, to keep the viewers interest. And it's working, of course. But it also sounds like your production schedules are much tighter than his, being weekly shows.
Bottom line is all three shows are watchable, and the "retro" community should be glad to have yet another quality show to watch on Youtube.
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