This week
, creator of
, joins Chris Diestler to discuss their final verdicts on
.
No, it's not your imagination. These Web casts are getting longer. And weirder. And hopefully better.
To give you an idea of how this works behind the scenes: I usually contact Diestler once a month that it's time again to round up someone for the show. Then after three or four canceled appointments, I finally make it down to True Believers, where we spend about an hour filming the show on my Flip cam, a video camera that cost $100 a year ago. You can prolly get it used on eBay for a few bucks now. Then I go home and edit it as quickly as possible on Windows Movie Maker, while trying not to spill chai latte (from powdered mix) on my keyboard. When that's done, and it looks all pretty, I uploaded it to YouTube, where it inevitably comes out pixelated and staticky.
Is it the lowest budget comics web cast in New Mexico? Absolutely. But it's also the high budgeted one as well...it's the only one as far as we know.
Anyhow, please post your thoughts, not only on our production value, but the style. Do you like seeing customers on the cast? Do you like hearing me behind the camera asking questions? Do you have particular issues (double-meaning there) you'd like addressed by the Panelists? Got a better host than YouTube to suggest? Post a comment or email me: davem @ sfreporter.com