Re: Virtual conference Posted by Puppetainer on Oct 03, 2011
Posted by: Na on Oct 01, 2011
Sigh... I think it's about time I tell my friend to get off the pot.

Yes. Sometimes us artistic types need a little push (or a good swift kick in the behind) to get us moving in the direction we keep thinking, wishing, dreaming, planning and talking about but never actually DOING anything about.
Re: Virtual conference Posted by Rikka on Oct 03, 2011
 
Re: Virtual conference Posted by Na on Nov 27, 2011
Getting off the pot it is - I have some revised ideas for how to make this work for a one-time event and if it works well I will continue with regular events.

I also have some other complementary (not COMPLiMENTARY ) ideas which I hope to have running as well.

The short of it though is thus: something special for World Puppetry Day next year   If anyone is keen on presenting something, let me know, you'll be first on the list. I have yet to work out pricing for the event, but I hope to include a small fee for those who present.
Re: Virtual conference Posted by Na on Dec 09, 2011
I have another question to ask:
would people be willing to spend a couple of bucks per downloadable interview? Say, as an MP3 file... ? And then perhaps if there was a compilation CD available too, probably for a little more dough...?
Re: Virtual conference Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Dec 09, 2011
Posted by: Na on Dec 09, 2011
I have another question to ask:
would people be willing to spend a couple of bucks per downloadable interview? Say, as an MP3 file... ? And then perhaps if there was a compilation CD available too, probably for a little more dough...?

That would be a nice option. Not sure what others might think.
Re: Virtual conference Posted by Na on Dec 09, 2011
Posted by: Billy D. Fuller on Dec 09, 2011
That would be a nice option. Not sure what others might think.

Thanks. I've been thinking about a couple of ideas for some additional content, and I thought that would be a possibility. My problem is that I also want to get some money out of it.

I was thinking a few of these interviews could be available for free, and the rest are pay-per. A few bucks seems reasonable, but I don't know how many people would be interested.

Mind you, I'm not talking about interviews with random puppeteers (well, maybe some), but well-known people. And I'm not talking your average newspaper interview either - with their glossy and uninspired questions - but stuff that we puppeteers are keen on talking about but rarely gets discussed. I already have in mind one interview which would discuss the issues involved in getting puppetry on TV. Not exactly your average interview...

The other reason I ask is because I know I'm kind of swinging wildly in different directions and don't need the added burden of yet another project. But on the other hand (and despite still having a lot of stuff to migrate/improve/create), School of Puppetry has lost most of its allure and I need something to keep me inspired. Puppets in Melbourne is doing most of that, but it will be a long time til I see another sale while I spend most of next year rebuilding product supply. I still think there's more to be done in terms of this interview/conference thing, which is why I keep coming back to it.

/ thinking out loud
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