Heroine Blooper Reel Film?

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Now that our studio has been open about twoish years now (wow!) we've accrued a lot of footage. Nested with all of these movies and many thousands of clips are little hilarious gems of misspoken lines, camera-people tripping over things, failed stunts, and other hilarious outtakes never before seen by anyone offset except our editor.

We were considering compiling those into a film, or potentially multiple, amount of content depending.

Is this something people would enjoy? What are your thoughts on this? Our studio is genuinely curious. It is a MAASSSSIIIVVEEE undertaking to sift through tens of thousands of clips to find all of these lost moments, but it might be well worth it if it is something people would genuinely enjoy.

Thanks for your thoughts! :hmmm:
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I would enjoy it but not something id be willing to pay much for.
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Donnnnnn wrote:
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I would enjoy it but not something id be willing to pay much for.
Yeah! That is one of the tricky elements we are chewing on. On one hand, it is not a traditional SHIP film so that has to be taken into consideration with the price, but on the other hand it does offer a glimpse into the actual actors/actresses behind the scenes and would be a monumental amount of work to collect together. So. We will probably look for a happy medium in terms of pricing base on how much work it ended up being.
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of course i will pay for blooper reels! who wouldn't want to see more of coco, mckenzie, or amber?! particularly at unguarded, natural moments when people are laughing and breaking the tension. giga productions (japan) still have behind-the-scenes featurettes. personally i prefer raw footage, like outtakes, the way rye used to compile them as a separate download. here's the bottom line and please take this to heart: rye, you, allen, mr. hero are a short list of directors who have succeeded in bringing to this subgenre of fetish film the amazing talents of women like coco. most of these women don't do a whole lot of film. the outside producers like the porno ones are always trying to exploit them. no script, no production values, no attention to delectable details, etc. often times, the only producers who have footage of these actresses in all their magnificent beauty is YOU GUYS! i remember when coco first left the superheroine biz. it was devastating. will we ever again see gigi allens or kacey preston put on the mantle of superheroine and let some ugly bastards have their ways with her? probably not. someone like rye has probably hours of unseen footage of those beauties, probably he struggles with that dilemna too.
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as far as market potential, i am willing to pay for bloopers, extra footage, outtakes, etc. as a *separate* download file bundled into the price of a film, like the way rye used to.

also, forgot to mention other producers/directors whose work i much admire like chris, alex d., damian , defeatedheroines guy whose name escapes me.

however, look at the runtimes and descriptions on s.h.g. of the old films from way back: have you noticed many had long run times? e.g. "enthusiastic participation 2" director's cut version had a run time that even went 75 minutes! (thank you, chris, for exploring gigi allens awesome bod.) in light of current films only running around a half hour, perhaps outtakes ain't so much to ask.
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