FantastiCon, Should I start interviewing people again?

While at FantastiCon I had the opportunity to interview a few people. The obvious are the featured guests (in this case the “Comic Book Men”). I also thought about talking to an independent artist who’s daughter is also an artist (didn’t get her age but she was younger than 10).  She makes her own art and sketch cards and sells them at conventions. Her father does watch the transactions, but for the most part she runs her own booth.


I used to do interviews at events. I stopped doing this because the videos were not getting many views or interaction. People are more interested in the “b-roll” style videos focusing on cosplay and other footage vs interviews with people and any commentary I have about the events.

I was also doing vlogs about events as well. Again I do not feel they were getting many views. I also feel that the vlogs can come repetitive. If I don’t have anything special to the event to say/do at events I tend to repeating the same things. If I had a second shooter and I did more talking points during the events, that would improve the vlogs.  However when I am at an event the cosplay/highlights video does have priority and I do spend most of the time focused on getting footage for that.  I am hoping these blogs do not become receptive for the same reasons.

Comments are welcomed, and of course feel free to browse my previous videos to see examples.

Scott (Toaden) Maiale

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