| cameotracker ( @ 2008-09-19 21:12:00 |
Podcasting crossovers
If you are into podcasts, I would like you draw your attention to this weeks WebcomicBeacon, just gotten online. The topic of the day is crossovers, but ended up being mostly about the Crossover Wars of 2007 and had guestings of former favorite CW participants Aggie, Reinder, Fesworks, of course, as well as yours sincerely... the latter highly accented and close to being uncomprehendable...

It was interesting participating, and we did get around to cover some of the issues around the Crossover Wars. What went wrong, what did we learn and gain, who had the most fun and off course... how did it all got started...
When I think back I feel that the talkings should perhaps taken another direction. We hardly got to cover the broad spectrum of the dynamics behind crossovers and most of the movements of the Crossover Wars. A little more structure could perhaps have given more insight into the mechanics at work. There's still much to exploit in this subject, but still I think we got around to cover a couple of the possible subjects.
Rumors are that there will come another episode in the future concerning the use of cameos and their like, and personally I would like to see something about crossovers in general come up again as the Wars took the spotlight in this session.
If anyone still have unanswered questions about the Crossover Wars, then there's always the Forum of the Wars.
If you are into podcasts, I would like you draw your attention to this weeks WebcomicBeacon, just gotten online. The topic of the day is crossovers, but ended up being mostly about the Crossover Wars of 2007 and had guestings of former favorite CW participants Aggie, Reinder, Fesworks, of course, as well as yours sincerely... the latter highly accented and close to being uncomprehendable...
It was interesting participating, and we did get around to cover some of the issues around the Crossover Wars. What went wrong, what did we learn and gain, who had the most fun and off course... how did it all got started...
When I think back I feel that the talkings should perhaps taken another direction. We hardly got to cover the broad spectrum of the dynamics behind crossovers and most of the movements of the Crossover Wars. A little more structure could perhaps have given more insight into the mechanics at work. There's still much to exploit in this subject, but still I think we got around to cover a couple of the possible subjects.
Rumors are that there will come another episode in the future concerning the use of cameos and their like, and personally I would like to see something about crossovers in general come up again as the Wars took the spotlight in this session.
If anyone still have unanswered questions about the Crossover Wars, then there's always the Forum of the Wars.