So, my kid has gotten into Dungeons and Dragons.
He's 10.
I've been playing D&D on and off since I was 15 (back in the demon possesion scare along with Ozzy music).
The kids today are NUTS for it. My son decided to try to start a group and he's got a score of kids interested in days.
So, I'm sure these 10 year olds are doing things on the cuff in regards to how to play, my son confirms they don't understand the rules, but LOVE the game (???).
We decided to make a you tube program focused on kids from 8-12 who are getting into D&D as it might be fun and worthwhile.
Will be a weekly episodic: 1. What it is 2: What you need 3: How to play 4: Rolling characters and details etc...
We have a few sponers already, not money, but goods in exchange for reviews. Simple stuff - dice towers, dice sets, play mats, figures, etc... which we'll feature in the initial episodes.
We also have a space called "The Keep', in Brick, a comic and gaming shop that has a 'dungeon room' they'll let us film in in exchange for a sponsorship ad (we can't film there on weekend nights after 10 for some reason).
So...
Anyone here want in at all? Who knows where it goes?
Theres no online site for kid intro to D&D and its going ballistic atm.
We could use photographers (or someone to hold a camera), sound/vid mixers, stand ins, players...
We can do it all as we are, but any additional help appreciated, and if the channel takes off theres a stake in the buckage generation.
Not heavy work, aim a camera randomly at people talking, basic video editing, basic or non-existant acting, basic publication. Can handle most but would be nice to have a hand.
Learn as we go situation.
No cost, but no pay, but if it takes off, you're in for a cut of the millions that will roll in, or, at least, a ticket for a free car detailing (which, if it doesn't take off, will be me in my driveway with spit on a hankie).
He's 10.
I've been playing D&D on and off since I was 15 (back in the demon possesion scare along with Ozzy music).
The kids today are NUTS for it. My son decided to try to start a group and he's got a score of kids interested in days.
So, I'm sure these 10 year olds are doing things on the cuff in regards to how to play, my son confirms they don't understand the rules, but LOVE the game (???).
We decided to make a you tube program focused on kids from 8-12 who are getting into D&D as it might be fun and worthwhile.
Will be a weekly episodic: 1. What it is 2: What you need 3: How to play 4: Rolling characters and details etc...
We have a few sponers already, not money, but goods in exchange for reviews. Simple stuff - dice towers, dice sets, play mats, figures, etc... which we'll feature in the initial episodes.
We also have a space called "The Keep', in Brick, a comic and gaming shop that has a 'dungeon room' they'll let us film in in exchange for a sponsorship ad (we can't film there on weekend nights after 10 for some reason).
So...
Anyone here want in at all? Who knows where it goes?
Theres no online site for kid intro to D&D and its going ballistic atm.
We could use photographers (or someone to hold a camera), sound/vid mixers, stand ins, players...
We can do it all as we are, but any additional help appreciated, and if the channel takes off theres a stake in the buckage generation.
Not heavy work, aim a camera randomly at people talking, basic video editing, basic or non-existant acting, basic publication. Can handle most but would be nice to have a hand.
Learn as we go situation.
No cost, but no pay, but if it takes off, you're in for a cut of the millions that will roll in, or, at least, a ticket for a free car detailing (which, if it doesn't take off, will be me in my driveway with spit on a hankie).
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