Not much to update about, but here I go. As I already established, video-making is strictly a hobby, not a task/job.
We, The Animals and Great Ol' Half-Life were two spontaneous urges of mine that I made back in January. (Well, the latter was actually a dead project that was started back in 2010, and I returned to it in 2011.) The former had very mixed responses, since I didn't realize that half my fans were on the Black Ops hate bandwagon. Great Ol' Half-Life made up for it, hopefully.
Although I haven't touched UnKnown Moments 5 since January, new ideas are building up. I'm trying to keep away from creating scenes that'll only end in explosions or someone getting shot. I'd like to step it up a notch... That's all I can really say about UM5. It isn't even on a deadline anymore. All I know is that it will definitely be finished and released one day, but please do yourself a favor and put it out of your mind.
The other project I've been keeping in mind, labeled "The Uprise", hasn't even taken off yet after all these months. Even though I constantly imagine the video, I can't find the urge to expand it from my thoughts. Shit, what do I feel like doing nowadays?
If only I had the motivation that I had years ago when producing videos. Perhaps video-making is a dying interest for me, and having fans impatiently demand more is speeding up the process. With that in mind, I'm actually starting to despise that particular portion of my followers. Maybe one day I will actually desert this fading hobby, come back after a couple years, and start all over again.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
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there's motivation when you set your mind to it...or have people able to help ya.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you just need some people to help you out with your filming ? :s I would like to help you with videos if you want, and when you cant make videos you could give me scripts which i could turn into videos that you could post, just with me as producer in the credits, just a thought
love your work, dont let the cocky, impatient fans get to ya