JimLafleur wrote:I would like to add the I listen to the show regularly and really enjoy it. I dont want to sound like I have an issue with the show (or you personally).. just the visual elements, and how regular and predominant they seem to be becoming.
Look, don't get me wrong. We're not tv. We don't want to be tv. If there's a tv camera it's there to film what we do not for us to broadcast to. That there is a clear rule.
When we did the three pilots a few years ago with the cameras in the studio I was sceptical and was quite negative about it. But through trial and error I've seen how having a visual layer adds to the experience - and isn't, I believe essential to enjoying it like watching a tv show would be.
That is why as radio people we think about where mics are placed, how things are picked up, how stories are told and what we can do with it - which is actually very different to how a tv person would have tackled the same scenario.
What I ask you to be careful of is ensuring that just because you KNOW there is a visual stream out there you don't go to a feeling of being left out by default. Almost assuming you're hard done by because you can't see it. Our show has ALWAYS been visual. We've always done it way before a webcam was let anywhere near the studio let alone tv quality cameras. One of the first things I did on the show was to have pot noodle shoved down my back and being told it was insects. We would have streamed that now because it would have added to the experience to see me scream - but the fact that we weren't watched didn't stop us doing it - people just used theatre of the mind which they were happy to do because they knew there wasn't a video stream anywhere.
It seems silly to stop the filming just because of this. We will still to visual things so why not offer the extra experience of seeing it?
Saying that however I agree Tuesday we didn't verbalise what was happening enough. The technical side and the sheer fact that genuine fear was being displayed meant that we were caught off guard to what we were seeing. Wednesday, the problem was the underwhelming task - our painting of pictures was much better. Today we got both right. Tomorrow it'll be the same.
In my opinion that's the bit to work on, not the concept, and not the feature.