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Old July 30, 2019, 04:24 PM
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Default Quibi. Don't quibble, get ready to rake in the dough.

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Originally Posted by Dien Rice View Post
Hi Gordon,

It seem to be a good time to be a video program content creator...

So many outlets... Like Netflix, Amazon, YouTube, I heard Apple is going to be creating their own TV shows too...

https://www.cnet.com/news/every-appl...g-service-app/

I do watch certain YouTube channels - created by ordinary people - regularly...

I think an interesting one is ADVChina. These are two ordinary guys, who were working as expats in China, who started doing YouTube videos (on their own separate channels). They got to know each other, and found out they were both interested in motorbikes. Now, they do a channel where they ride around on their motorbikes (in China, Taiwan, and Vietnam so far, but they're planning to expand), commenting on their observations through their helmet-mikes... It's a combination of both adventure and education!

https://www.youtube.com/user/churchillcustoms/videos

They've also made a couple documentary films.

Another channel I watch occasionally is Noel Philips' inflight Video channel. He's an airplane nut (who's British), and essentially rides around on commercial airlines sharing his experience... (I'm a bit of a commercial airplane nut, too!)

https://www.youtube.com/user/aviationphotos/videos

(I can say that international flights are generally more pleasant than US domestic flights, in my experience...)

I was really impressed when in one of his videos, Noel flew from London to Calgary (in Canada). Then, a few hours later, he flew back to London! He did the transatlantic flight not for the destination, but for the flight itself!

The key is, these are niche audiences. I do know the ADVChina guys make a living solely from their videos. (Not sure if that's true for Noel Philips.)

Best wishes!

Dien

Quibi. CEO-Meg Whitman. Started by Jeffrey Katzenberg. 9 months away.

Steven Spielberg producing a show, After Dark, for this new platform.

A mobile only platform. Content, serialized, in 5 to 10 minute increments.

1 Billion in the bank. A goal of 7,000 pieces of new content.

If you haven't heard about it, NOW you have.

I think the SowPub show should debut on Quibi. Dien?

Shortform episodic TV. I mentioned The Real Bros of Simi Valley, this might be two scenes from such a show.

Target the young. Those who are never without their phone, on, loaded and nose to the screen. It just might be the future for some of us.

Gordon
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