Record breaking amount of content this week?
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 10:30 pm
This weeks almost certainly is a new high water mark for the amount of content that we have released in a single week. We have over 4 1/2 hours of audio content between the Weekly Comics Spotlight #190, Previews Spotlight #042: 2011-04 and Previews Spotlight interviews #042: 2011-04 episodes.
In addition to that staggering amount of audio content, we have near 90 minutes of videocast material being released on the website. This is an initial test to see how much work a screencast would be. This tutorial/review of Adding Pre-Ordered Comics into Comic Collector 5.0 Pro was kind of an impromptu experiment that worked well enough to warrant being posted. (Or maybe it didn't and I'll take it down later...)
That makes a total of over six hours of content this week.
Don't worry, we have zero plans to switch over to video as getting the audio editing done each weekend is more than enough to keep me busy. but given the inherently visual nature of the sales charts, I've been wanting to play around with screencasting for a while.
I'm going to get a little sleep before the March 2011 sales information gets released tomorrow and that workload begins...
In addition to that staggering amount of audio content, we have near 90 minutes of videocast material being released on the website. This is an initial test to see how much work a screencast would be. This tutorial/review of Adding Pre-Ordered Comics into Comic Collector 5.0 Pro was kind of an impromptu experiment that worked well enough to warrant being posted. (Or maybe it didn't and I'll take it down later...)
That makes a total of over six hours of content this week.
Don't worry, we have zero plans to switch over to video as getting the audio editing done each weekend is more than enough to keep me busy. but given the inherently visual nature of the sales charts, I've been wanting to play around with screencasting for a while.
I'm going to get a little sleep before the March 2011 sales information gets released tomorrow and that workload begins...