Dennis Stevens
October 14th, 2010, 09:31 AM
I was watching an interview on Kevin Pollak's net-only chat show, and the guest talked about how when a new media comes along, it's used like the old media. Early films were like filmed plays, until they started close-ups, editing, etc. Content for the web is often just like content for tv or film, just put on the web.
I'm working on a web series, and I keep getting ideas for new scenes that I don't have the resources to film right now. But the scenes would happen before some of the scenes I'm currently shooting.
I'm thinking of just shooting those scenes later. What I'm shooting now establishes the plot and the characters.
What if I put up scenes later that flesh out the characters, and put them up later? Even though I've already put up scenes that take place later in the story? As long as one scene doesn't spoil the plot as already shown.
Another Idea:
I'm also thinking of a 'box' on the website. In each box, are 3-4 scenes that take place relatively close to each other in the plot. You can watch them in any order. I was thinking that might be a more interactive experience, then click Play. I don't have to hope they sit for 10-20 minutes, they are can sit for 5 minutes at a time, and having them choose the order they watch makes them think a bit about what they are watching.
I'm working on a web series, and I keep getting ideas for new scenes that I don't have the resources to film right now. But the scenes would happen before some of the scenes I'm currently shooting.
I'm thinking of just shooting those scenes later. What I'm shooting now establishes the plot and the characters.
What if I put up scenes later that flesh out the characters, and put them up later? Even though I've already put up scenes that take place later in the story? As long as one scene doesn't spoil the plot as already shown.
Another Idea:
I'm also thinking of a 'box' on the website. In each box, are 3-4 scenes that take place relatively close to each other in the plot. You can watch them in any order. I was thinking that might be a more interactive experience, then click Play. I don't have to hope they sit for 10-20 minutes, they are can sit for 5 minutes at a time, and having them choose the order they watch makes them think a bit about what they are watching.