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Quick vote question, whats your view on the how its made videos?

I see a lot of people like the image that the video relates too but then less 10% of people like the how its made section.

Is it because its a time lapse or no voice over?

The way I looked at it is that its free content as i'm going to be making it anyway, also helps me not get distracted as I know i'm semi putting on a show. 

Please comment below to help me out in adjusting it if required. (please note these arn't meant to be tutorials)

So would you like them to continue in this way or you not to fussed?

Comments

BlackstarGuard

Those videos are good especially for technical reasons. You and everyone else can always look back at them for reference, or methodology. You can use those videos to see how you progressed, what you've learned and which new tricks and things you implemented and when it happened (and for what reason). If anything, it's a good archive of general knowledge on your own 'know how' and progression and it's of course a visual reference and documentation.

fireboxstudio

You do make a very good point, I do that sometimes and have to go back to old scenes for material not setups and things like that. I suppose its like a little video diary of progression :)

Anonymous

As someone who is above average interested in what goes on behind the scenes I really enjoy them. I also try to catch streams of the people I follow as often as I can, they are especially nice to watch due to the direct communication you have with the artist. Personally I think they are less popular becuase it's a specific interest. Most people just want to see the finished thing and settle with the smutty goodness. Since they are 3 times the speed with no commentary it can be hard for most people to follow what you do. An Idea could be to reduce the amount of recordings, but changing them to normal speed and enable commentary (a normal recording with the mic on I guess). This might be considered a tutorial, but it's just my two cents on how fellow patrons could aquire more interest in how it's made related content.

fireboxstudio

I do agree with this, problem is timing in my situation. I tend to work late at night so if the GF is trying to sleep then I cant be babbling about whats happening. and if I dub the video later then my work time is taken away from other things. the solution would be to leave the normal job and this would open this up to be the normal thing. and could potentially stream daily + record. hopfully soon but the money is going to dictate when that happens.