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<blockquote data-quote="Tav_Behemoth" data-source="post: 2028415" data-attributes="member: 18017"><p>Half-serious comments in <a href="http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=120391" target="_blank">this thread</a> about Piratecat videotaping his gaming group & becoming (deservedly!) rich from sales of the tapes reminded me of something I'd been meaning to post about.</p><p></p><p>The other day I was interviewed by a local filmmaker who is making a documentary about D&D. One of the things she wants to include in the documentary is coverage of actual play; she asked if she could film two or three sessions of my regular game.</p><p></p><p>I'm all for it, but I want to be careful about asking my group how they feel about it. As the DM, and also the organizer of the group - as I gathered it from a diverse group of friends, I'm the only one everyone knew in common before we started playing - I don't want my opinion to carry undue weight and for anyone to be peer-pressured into doing something they're not comforable with. It's a great group and a great campaign, and keeping it going is more important to me than being part of the documentary.</p><p></p><p>So: would you be OK with roleplaying on camera, for something that would be released to the public? Do you think others in your group would? What concerns would you expect to come up, and if you decided to go ahead with it, what consequences or side-effects would you look out for?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tav_Behemoth, post: 2028415, member: 18017"] Half-serious comments in [url=http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=120391]this thread[/url] about Piratecat videotaping his gaming group & becoming (deservedly!) rich from sales of the tapes reminded me of something I'd been meaning to post about. The other day I was interviewed by a local filmmaker who is making a documentary about D&D. One of the things she wants to include in the documentary is coverage of actual play; she asked if she could film two or three sessions of my regular game. I'm all for it, but I want to be careful about asking my group how they feel about it. As the DM, and also the organizer of the group - as I gathered it from a diverse group of friends, I'm the only one everyone knew in common before we started playing - I don't want my opinion to carry undue weight and for anyone to be peer-pressured into doing something they're not comforable with. It's a great group and a great campaign, and keeping it going is more important to me than being part of the documentary. So: would you be OK with roleplaying on camera, for something that would be released to the public? Do you think others in your group would? What concerns would you expect to come up, and if you decided to go ahead with it, what consequences or side-effects would you look out for? [/QUOTE]
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