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Splitting the videos in to smaller chunks seems like a good idea, think I'll do that in future. The 2hr video can serve as a prologue as it ends with us reaching the settlement we're going to spend the campaign building in to a city. Very helpful suggestion Lemmy :)


Ciaran Barnes wrote:
Two hours is still pretty long. Maybe if you cut it down to 30 - 60 minutes.

Hmm, maybe I could keep doing them so they're the full session with downtime edited out as a sort of "longplay" series but also do a more bite sized 30 minute highlights reel type video.


MeanMutton wrote:
seanyc123 wrote:

Me and my friends started a campaign last week which I recorded and edited down from 4 hours to 2 to cut out people asking game mechanics questions with long answers or the GM consulting his notes for more than a few seconds.

Here's the video for anyone interested:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHFe7x98AuU
I feel like we have a darn good GM who makes great campaigns and a pretty awesome roster of enthusiastic adventurers but is there a market for this kind of content? I don't really care about making money off of this but just having like a hundred people who followed the campaign and enjoyed it would be awesome and make the effort of putting these videos together worth it for me. Also, if anyone cares to watch, critique is welcome and encouraged.

There's one group out there with really good notoriety - http://geekandsundry.com/shows/critical-role/

They're a bunch of professional voice actors playign D&D.

Wow, I watched the short 30 minute vin diesel session and this is pretty great stuff. Sets a high bar too...


Me and my friends started a campaign last week which I recorded and edited down from 4 hours to 2 to cut out people asking game mechanics questions with long answers or the GM consulting his notes for more than a few seconds.
Here's the video for anyone interested:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHFe7x98AuU
I feel like we have a darn good GM who makes great campaigns and a pretty awesome roster of enthusiastic adventurers but is there a market for this kind of content? I don't really care about making money off of this but just having like a hundred people who followed the campaign and enjoyed it would be awesome and make the effort of putting these videos together worth it for me. Also, if anyone cares to watch, critique is welcome and encouraged.