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Mayor
United States472 Posts
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Whole
United States6046 Posts
On June 02 2011 05:41 PartyBiscuit wrote: perhaps just following one particular pro/semi-pro through the events of MLG etc. I would think this would be a great idea for at least one of the documentaries to do. From what I'm understanding, this documentary will be about the community aspect or a broad take on SC2 ESPORT. The other documentary "My Life for Aiur" seems to be focusing on a pro-gamer's trials. Both approaches are viable. But take Arnfasta's advice carefully. If focusing on community, I think it would be good to follow maybe a caster or an active community person while having brief interactions with random spectators and progamers. If doing a broad approach, just don't try to do too much at one. | ||
dsperg
United States37 Posts
On June 02 2011 12:04 Whole wrote: I would think this would be a great idea for at least one of the documentaries to do. From what I'm understanding, this documentary will be about the community aspect or a broad take on SC2 ESPORT. The other documentary "My Life for Aiur" seems to be focusing on a pro-gamer's trials. Both approaches are viable. But take Arnfasta's advice carefully. If focusing on community, I think it would be good to follow maybe a caster or an active community person while having brief interactions with random spectators and progamers. If doing a broad approach, just don't try to do too much at one. I agree. I'm a huge documentary fan, and the best ones always have a very personal element where you can relate to and share the experiences of the subject. Case in point: "Anvil! The Story of Anvil" | ||
GeneralissimoNero
United States236 Posts
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Aberu
United States968 Posts
On June 02 2011 05:57 Arnfasta wrote: @Whole, thank you I appreciate your kind comment. I'm only one guy with an opinion so I hope I didn't come off as arrogant, but I'm really excited about both these projects and since this sorta of project is similar to my intended profession, I thought I might be able to use my experience to provide some useful initial feedback. @PartyBiscuit True, I guess I assumed there was going to be narration(artosis would be fantastic but something tells me GOM keeps him busy ^^). It's certainly possible that the producer could take a post-modern approach and let the pros speak for themselves (those shots of MLG, a single shot tells a story by itself) but I just figured there'd be someone else to provide more context and tie different parts of an interview together. With the talk heads though, what I was trying to convey was this: I don't know squat about football. If you give me a 1 hour, 2 hour, 5 hour documentary about football and you have 30 ppl speaking throughout. I can almost guarantee you, I won't remember those people even with the 5 hours. Maaybe I'll start to get some of them down by then, but certainly not all. So my concern was that even in a long-form documentary with narration, what we would consider a moderate amount (or even too little) of programers would be enough for the average audience member because they don't have the established connection we do. I mean, you show me MKP, Select, Idra, Incontrol, Gretorp, Tyler, Jinro, Huk, San, and MC and I'll ask you why you left out MMA, Thorzain, Naniwa, Kas, etc. I'm sure this is something the producer has already taken into account or will when they get more interviews, but I know that it can be easy to think you're fine(people wise) because you forget that it's easy for you to tell who's who. lol, I'll shush now >.> If I see you at Anaheim I'll give you a sampling of my vocal talents. I just use them at my pizza place, but I get like 10 compliments a day from everyone that I should be doing radio. Maybe we could work something out. Been meaning to break into it. I would do it for next to nothing, or maybe even nothing. | ||
Benjef
United Kingdom6921 Posts
On June 02 2011 13:15 GeneralissimoNero wrote: does anyone know the song from this video? i loved it. It was in the credits at the end. xD. Can't remember it though.... Anyway that video was amazing!!!! So does he have the money now? I certainly wouldn't mind paying even $5 to see the full thing. I love videos like this. | ||
zorromiha
Afghanistan33 Posts
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-Archangel-
Croatia7457 Posts
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FarbrorAbavna
Sweden4856 Posts
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Roggay
Switzerland6320 Posts
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shell
Portugal2722 Posts
idra is the biggest badass nerd ever and i love him for it !! | ||
GeneralissimoNero
United States236 Posts
On June 02 2011 19:35 -Archangel- wrote: Beyond the Game documentary was great, I suggest you copy that concept. Really? I wasn't a huge fan of beyond the game. | ||
Xaeldaren
Ireland588 Posts
This community is amazing. | ||
Diks
Belgium1880 Posts
Big respect, don't give up ! | ||
KimJongChill
United States6429 Posts
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Diks
Belgium1880 Posts
Progamers should contact him aswell to make the meeting easier. If we all support that guy, I'm pretty sure we won't regret | ||
MaxField
United States2386 Posts
On June 03 2011 00:05 KimJongChill wrote: The Idra clip alone is worth my support. Could not agree more. I really was digging it and then when i saw the Huk/IdrA scene, i fell in love. I hope this gets enough love and that this works out great! | ||
Diks
Belgium1880 Posts
He's gonna have the budget to do ton of additional stuff | ||
Aegeis
United States1619 Posts
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Alabasern
United States4005 Posts
Beyond the Game documentary was great, I suggest you copy that concept. I agree! My favorite part of "Beyond the Game" is when Sky's father is talking to the neighborhood outside his front door, and Sky mo-peding. Justin Agnew, if you read this thread, I highly suggest using "Beyond the Game" as a reference for the framework. Cuts between the players games, their lives, their monologues, events, etc., a epilogue text summary after the end of the documentary updating the audience where the players lives have led them. | ||
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