How Just Talking About Your Creative Experiments Can Help Them Succeed

from the getting-the-word-out dept

You may recall that, last week, we wrote a short post about Kevin Clark’s discussion of his Cucumbers & Gin project, which was a music video of an original classical composition by Clark, played on violin. What we thought was interesting about that was that Clark argued that even though the project had not made money directly, it was a success in many non-monetary ways. After we posted that, the story got picked up in a few different places, including actress Felicia Day tweeting about it. Clark has come back to note that just talking about his project on Step2 seems to have made the project itself much more successful:

As a result of posting here the project got a positive mention on Alarm Will Sound’s facebook page for the Noteflight integration (I’ve worked with them on a commission project for Ken Ueno in the past), Mike Masnick (hi there!) wrote us up on Techdirt, which then got tweeted by Felicia Day, and blogged about by Minnesota Public Radio.

It’s been fun to watch the viewcount on the video and my own site traffic over the last few days. I’ve been keeping the crew from the film up to date on the spike and it’s been really great for them to see this day’s work from last April paying off in some not insignificant internet outlets.

We can’t promise that Felicia Day and Minnesota Public Radio will take notice of your project if you post about it over at Step2, but apparently it doesn’t hurt your chances…

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out_of_the_blue says:

Great! Now somebody scrape together a $100M...

so you can prove Mike’s movie example from his “can’t compete” piece.

By the way, WHAT clever ‘dirty won the ten thousand in the Step2 video contest? Looked for that the other day, but didn’t seem to be on the front page…

(Trying to post again when got blank page in response…)

PaulT (profile) says:

Re: Great! Now somebody scrape together a $100M...

Why are you obsessed with the $100 million figure? Even accounting for inflation, most of my favourite movies cost less than that. None of my favourite books or albums cost anything like that.

“WHAT clever ‘dirty won the ten thousand in the Step2 video contest? “

Has someone won it yet? These things usually take a couple of weeks to judge after the closing date.

PaulT (profile) says:

Re: Re: Re: Great! Now somebody scrape together a $100M...

That would be funny. While Waterworld wasn’t anywhere near as much of a commercial failure as it was a critical failure, it certainly didn’t make back its budget on its theatrical run. In fact, most big-budget movies have such high advertising costs that they often don’t make back their production budget until the secondary markets kick in (if ever, according to Hollywood accounting).

By his logic, that means that the theatrical model doesn’t work. I suppose we should scrap them because studios can’t depend on them for 100% of their revenue…

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re:

Let me also add that this story appeared “out of order”, and makes me think that you are posting them away from the top story to avoid people looking at them. You might link here later and say “we have already shown you that…”, but most people will never have seen the original story, because it was never at the top of the page.

WTG!

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