At Pixelodeon last month at the American Film Institute in Hollywood, I had a chance to interview Kent Nichols, co-founder of the popular Internet TV show AskaNinja, a few minutes after he gave a presentation on how to create entertainment content for an Internet television show. He covers the basics like how to get started, the importance of good audio and judicious editing, making sure you own all the intellectual property for your show, and so on.
In this 6-minute interview, he lays out what’s important in creating an entertainment show for the Web:
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Cross-posted to Realpeoplenetwork.com.
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will max says
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