Gents,
I have been thinking, (which can be hazard at times). With some of the C/P/H side of the hobby having problems with the "established" Reenacting media (CCG and others), I wanted to start a discussion on how Authentic reenactors could get their message out without the hassle of a middle-man.
Youtube and other video based websites are far too under-used by our wing of the hobby. I've seen an endless number of farbs on there, but I have yet to see one good impression on video. I think an C/H/P wide "video newsletter" would be interesting. Along with hobby news, It could feature:
Interviews with event organizers, promoting their event.
Post-event "parking lot AAR's" with participants
Unit Profiles
Tips to improve your impression.
Advertisements for authentic equipment.
With today's digital camcorders and easy to use video editing software, I think it could be done. What do you guys think?
Will MacDonald
I have been thinking, (which can be hazard at times). With some of the C/P/H side of the hobby having problems with the "established" Reenacting media (CCG and others), I wanted to start a discussion on how Authentic reenactors could get their message out without the hassle of a middle-man.
Youtube and other video based websites are far too under-used by our wing of the hobby. I've seen an endless number of farbs on there, but I have yet to see one good impression on video. I think an C/H/P wide "video newsletter" would be interesting. Along with hobby news, It could feature:
Interviews with event organizers, promoting their event.
Post-event "parking lot AAR's" with participants
Unit Profiles
Tips to improve your impression.
Advertisements for authentic equipment.
With today's digital camcorders and easy to use video editing software, I think it could be done. What do you guys think?
Will MacDonald
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