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<blockquote data-quote="ghaladen" data-source="post: 5526548" data-attributes="member: 92198"><p>True, and that is why I'm opting to be open and upfront about it. A few of the players are regular YouTube posters, so with them it's not an issue. However, it's not a total loss. The software I use to video edit allows me to add image overlays and if you would like to get me a picture of what your character would look like, I can simply overlay it upon the spot in Skype where the feed of your video is. As it stands, I record three other in-person games for both of my channels, and take great measure to ensure people's anonymity. You can view those on either channel:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/houstonpathfinder" target="_blank">HoustonPathfinder</a></p><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/dndhouston" target="_blank">DnDHouston</a></p><p></p><p>However, not recording the game is something I'm not willing to budge on, as I record all of my games nowadays. The benefits I see as far as publicity far outweigh the effort it takes. And given that this is my 4th active campaign, the work I have to put into them as a DM is tremendous. Thus, I think it's a small price to ask of my players.</p><p></p><p>So, all of that said, it won't hurt my feelings if you decide you're not comfortable with it, and wish to not join. I can tell you most of my players forget the camera/mic is even there, and several of them even appreciate it because it allows them to go back to past moments to review critical story points. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, we're considering just doing the first session as a character rolling session. That will probably be this Thursday the 14th (probably for an hour or so). And I will have to move the time up to 6pm, as one of the members is in the UK, making his time Midnight. We probably won't be able to start the actual adventure until the 21st, as I probably will not be fully prepared. Once I get everyone's email address, I will add share my gaming calendar, so you can see where the game is, and how it relates to the rest of my games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghaladen, post: 5526548, member: 92198"] True, and that is why I'm opting to be open and upfront about it. A few of the players are regular YouTube posters, so with them it's not an issue. However, it's not a total loss. The software I use to video edit allows me to add image overlays and if you would like to get me a picture of what your character would look like, I can simply overlay it upon the spot in Skype where the feed of your video is. As it stands, I record three other in-person games for both of my channels, and take great measure to ensure people's anonymity. You can view those on either channel: [URL="http://www.youtube.com/user/houstonpathfinder"]HoustonPathfinder[/URL] [URL="http://www.youtube.com/user/dndhouston"]DnDHouston[/URL] However, not recording the game is something I'm not willing to budge on, as I record all of my games nowadays. The benefits I see as far as publicity far outweigh the effort it takes. And given that this is my 4th active campaign, the work I have to put into them as a DM is tremendous. Thus, I think it's a small price to ask of my players. So, all of that said, it won't hurt my feelings if you decide you're not comfortable with it, and wish to not join. I can tell you most of my players forget the camera/mic is even there, and several of them even appreciate it because it allows them to go back to past moments to review critical story points. Anyway, we're considering just doing the first session as a character rolling session. That will probably be this Thursday the 14th (probably for an hour or so). And I will have to move the time up to 6pm, as one of the members is in the UK, making his time Midnight. We probably won't be able to start the actual adventure until the 21st, as I probably will not be fully prepared. Once I get everyone's email address, I will add share my gaming calendar, so you can see where the game is, and how it relates to the rest of my games. [/QUOTE]
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