crazy chris
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Hey guys!
Wanted to start up a conversation to ask what everyone's opinions are on the pros and cons of online web series. And some of your personal experiences on the subject. Thought it might help others who are either in the midst of producing a show or hope to in the future.
Our story: We spent 6 months in pre production and another 4 months in post production getting our first show off the ground... we walked the proverbial online streets for months attempting to build an audience and create buzz and excitement for our show building off our puppet theaters fanbase and also attempting to rouse the puppet community's support. I feel it worked to a certain extent but in some ways it feels a bit lackluster.
So then the natural questions arise.... and we ask ourselves... was the show terrible? What could we do differently? Are we completely unlikeable...etc... and although i would never recommend anyone go down the path of self doubt...it is purely human nature.
We chose a children's show because that's really our "wheelhouse" and was really the core of initial audience via the puppet theater. So i completely understand if the show isnt as desirable to puppeteers who prefer a more adult show. So im sure that no doubt cut into the attention the show might have received.
We have big plans for our next three episodes which will be a 3 part story arch of pure action and adventure... So im really really excited to get to work on it! But i also wonder if anyone who didnt particularly feel the first episode was adventurous enough...or not up to par would even give the show a second chance.
QUESTION TO OTHER SERIES CREATERS: How are you coping with lackluster interest in your project? What are your tricks and secrets to success?
I see certain online shows like pancake manor and glove and boots doing absolutely amazing... and it gives me hope... but it also convinces me that a certain amount of luck is involved. Right place...right time maybe?
Don't get me wrong...in no way did i believe success on any level would come over night... but just wanted to create this thread as a sort of "support group" for everyone going through the same sort of thing with their project.
Thoughts and comments welcome by all!!
cc
Wanted to start up a conversation to ask what everyone's opinions are on the pros and cons of online web series. And some of your personal experiences on the subject. Thought it might help others who are either in the midst of producing a show or hope to in the future.
Our story: We spent 6 months in pre production and another 4 months in post production getting our first show off the ground... we walked the proverbial online streets for months attempting to build an audience and create buzz and excitement for our show building off our puppet theaters fanbase and also attempting to rouse the puppet community's support. I feel it worked to a certain extent but in some ways it feels a bit lackluster.
So then the natural questions arise.... and we ask ourselves... was the show terrible? What could we do differently? Are we completely unlikeable...etc... and although i would never recommend anyone go down the path of self doubt...it is purely human nature.
We chose a children's show because that's really our "wheelhouse" and was really the core of initial audience via the puppet theater. So i completely understand if the show isnt as desirable to puppeteers who prefer a more adult show. So im sure that no doubt cut into the attention the show might have received.
We have big plans for our next three episodes which will be a 3 part story arch of pure action and adventure... So im really really excited to get to work on it! But i also wonder if anyone who didnt particularly feel the first episode was adventurous enough...or not up to par would even give the show a second chance.
QUESTION TO OTHER SERIES CREATERS: How are you coping with lackluster interest in your project? What are your tricks and secrets to success?
I see certain online shows like pancake manor and glove and boots doing absolutely amazing... and it gives me hope... but it also convinces me that a certain amount of luck is involved. Right place...right time maybe?
Don't get me wrong...in no way did i believe success on any level would come over night... but just wanted to create this thread as a sort of "support group" for everyone going through the same sort of thing with their project.
Thoughts and comments welcome by all!!
cc