[font=verdana][color=green]Woah; the first time I've had the internet for a while. It's only been a day. I obsess over the internet too much. Must study..
Don't be forgetting DoSo and Nodame now. I will strike y'all down.
To be honest, i think you guys are diversifying way too quickly, if you get what I mean. You already have like 20 other voice projects ongoing, all which are in the first few chapters. This is just my opinion, but it might be wise to stick to a few projects and making some progress on them rather then repeatably adding more series' and other time consuming ventures (such as an abridged series, very much so), though if you chose to do so, then power to you.
[font=verdana][color=green]Lol, I almost feel offended by that comment, Asa. Almost, mind... for I know that it's not that situation.
I see what you guys are saying. I understand that it seems like a lot. But, it is not like I and Pump are going to complete a script in as many days. Scripts take time, and then there is ensuring that the jokes strike with the right audience, making sure that the characters personalities are consistent, that you manage to make the plot somewhat coherent but still in the quick comedic style of abridging... and other things.
It may seem like a lot to take in at first, but that's also why I and Pump want to get started as early as we can. If we get this started early, it will afford us a lot of time to tweak the script and such as other projects are completed. I don't see what's wrong with that.
I didnt meant it ofending in any way Sam, you should know me by now.
I just want to get our stuff done one by one and with success.
A clear straight strategy you know?
I know scipts takes time and editing as well, also deadlines wich are, sadly, sometimes missing or have to be redone.
So basically, i wanted to say "Lets not do too much stuff at once, and lets finish something before starting something anew"