Big Crits, a new WoW reality series
I worked on a pitch and reached out to friends & family in "the biz" but I spent most of my time trying to explain concepts such as a "raid" or a "boss" or that when I said "guild" I meant a group of MMO gamers and not an actor's or writer's union -- which made for some very confusing conversations at first. Frustrated, I wasn't sure I'd ever convince anyone this was an idea worth doing. But I knew it was.
I felt it so passionately about it that I knew if I didn't do this someone else would and I'd never forgive myself for not taking the chance. Then a friend suggested why not just do it yourself? Who cares if its low-res or not ready for primetime? If you tell a compelling story people will watch it no matter what the format. I was inspired by that and decided it was time to solo the production boss.
In the beginning of this year I put up a Craigslist ad for video editors in NYC who are also MMO gamers. I interviewed a dozen editors and narrowed my list down to two awesome people, each with their own style. Undecided between the two I hired them both. And then hired an independent cameraman/editor to shoot and cut a recruitment video. Two weeks ago I announced to my guild I was striking out on my own.
And so today begins the journey of Big Crits.
The show isn't scripted; there's already an awesome show for that. It's not how-to videos; there's hundreds of those available. It's not a documentary and we're not going to "explore the addiction angle." Please. As a gamer with a very full life in and out of game, if I read another mainstream article about gamer addiction I'm going to vomit all over my G15.
This is a show about all of us. About everything we go through when we log on, zone in, check our flasks, get a Fish Feast down and a full round of buffs up. It's lights, camera, buffs, game-on.
Big Crits is: real people conquering a virtual world. Sometimes we're having fun, sometimes we're intense, sometimes we're frustrated. Whatever it is, it's real interaction between real people set in the virtual world. As Talib Kweli lays down in Danger Doom's Old School Rules, "I might be buggin but it seem to me that cartoons be realer than reality TV."
The editors of WoW.com were kind enough to let me post an article about this for the kickoff and I appreciate the opportunity, because in order for this show to achieve its full potential we need... you. What's a raiding guild without raiders? Part of the fun of the show is going to be putting together a new guild, finding great people, and raiding together for the first time.
You can learn more at the Big Crits website or apply to join the guild. Even If the guild isn't for you, definitely stop and add the feed to your reader, become a fan on Facebook, or subscribe to the YouTube channel so when we cut our first episode you'll be the first to know.
And until then, May all your hits be crits!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Alan Falcon Mar 9th 2010 7:06PM
Have you worked out a licensing agreement with Blizz?
PeeWee Mar 9th 2010 7:40PM
That there is the single question that might end up blowing this fish out of the water. Won't matter if the show is for profit or not. Let's hope he's got it figured out properly, and have all the T's crossed and I's dotted.
Hëx Mar 9th 2010 7:45PM
The biggest question is, Server and Faction?
Vitos Mar 9th 2010 7:48PM
Sen'jin Horde...
Nazgûl Mar 9th 2010 7:07PM
Brilliant idea. I hope it takes off.
napier Mar 9th 2010 7:07PM
I live in NYC, Best of luck to you sir!
galestrom Mar 9th 2010 7:08PM
This guy is so crazy, it just might work.
Tobree Mar 9th 2010 7:13PM
Filthy bears...
Puh Mar 9th 2010 7:13PM
Nice Danger Doom + Talib Kweli reference.
jfofla Mar 9th 2010 7:14PM
I will watch.
Chris M Mar 9th 2010 7:15PM
For the motherf**king Horde!
Best of luck!
Moonkinmaniac Mar 9th 2010 7:18PM
I didn't realize Jim Carey played WoW
Sleutel Mar 9th 2010 7:27PM
"As Talib Kweli lays down in Danger Doom's Old School Rules, 'I might be buggin but it seem to me that cartoons be realer than reality TV.'"
One of my favorite songs on that album.
PhoenixMandC Mar 12th 2010 1:05PM
Dood.
I'm in NYC, and I'm on this guy's server.
That's... awesome.
NYC MURADIN REPRESENTIN'!
But you fail for going Horde ^.^
Veneras Mar 9th 2010 7:40PM
Application sent. I'm looking forward to possibly taking part in this grandest of endeavors.
-The 17 year old kid who just applied.
Dart Matsuraki Mar 9th 2010 8:22PM
I suggest you read the FAQ. Players under the age of 18 are not allowed to participate because of legal issues.
I'm sure they can accept you into the guild, just probably not into the show.
Adam Mar 9th 2010 8:26PM
@Dart
Try this FAQ instead:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcasm
Veneras Mar 9th 2010 8:42PM
@ Adam
I don't understand where you were going with the sarcasm thing. Are you stating I was being sarcastic? I certainly wasn't, and yes, I did apply before reading the FAQ. I'd certainly hope they could make an exception in my case, as although my voice may not be the most masculine thing, I absolutely don't act like a minor.
Erzfiend Mar 10th 2010 12:04AM
It's not really a question of maturity, it's a matter of legality.
trudycouldeatyou Mar 9th 2010 7:44PM
is there a way we can follow you guys on your website and not be members of the guild?
Like to just sign up and then look around and see how everything is going?