Yes, you too can join the show that people don't know exist, hehe.
Seriously, I gave this some thought. Now, first off, don't worry, none of us are going anywhere, but all of us can't commit to a show all the time. We could all be in the Feb show, but only have one of us in the next for whatever reason.
It's nice to have new faces, not really to serve as back-ups, or last resorts, but to either be guest-hosts, or correspondents. Whatever you want to call it.
So here's how this works:
Put together a demo video. Review a game, movie, TV show, comic book, action figure, or a cool tech gadget related to gaming, or computers.
I know many of you don't own a video camera, or at least something that doesn't record at 15 frames per second (AKA webcam quality).
Think about how we integrated Earl the Robot into the show. Be creative, but not silly. Don't film your dog, cat, or parrot, and speak for them. We would like to maintain some intelligence on the show, which brings up the next item...
No offense, but it helps if you're at least an adult, not a 13 year old broadcasting from your room via a webcam, trying to copy those angry reviewers.
If anything, people over 18 are more encouraged to join, since the VMTV crew are between the ages of 20-37.
When we're recruiting for VMTV: The Next Generation (HA), we'll let you know (by then, we'll be so senile, we won't know what the hell VMTV is)
Any other questions, concerns, ideas, you know where to find me.
Just remember, those who are camera shy. Creativity is the key. There's always a way around obstacles like this.
John Gibson
Ok, we got one so far.
Who's next?
Erikjust
Well it will take some time but once i got a hold of all of the doctor who episodes i could do a review on each of the doctors (there is 10 of them so far so there is going to be at least 10 episodes or something like that )
Anyways any parameters on how long the review and such is allowed to be?
Sincei only have a webcam (and pretty shooty one too) i am consiering doing it in cinemasecers style.
My voice over the video without actually appering at anytime.
If its okay with you, i could do that. Using windows movie maker or something like that (though i have no experience with any other programs then that and evne that is limited, but i might be able to find a few youtube toturials)
John Gibson
Hmm, it's nice to have a face to go with the video, dude.
There should be inexpensive digital cameras that record at a good 30 fps, with decent audio quality.
Shop around.
Erikjust
well see what i can find my main problem so far is that i know next to nothing on making videos.
my main problem so far is taking the sound on the vide/series and turn it down so it doesn´t overpower my voice.
Kinda like you do when you review games and videos and such.
We will see what i can get a hold of.
But if you want a face well okay i can try and get a decent webcam or something like that.