hey would anyone wanna set up like a babby webseries themed holiday secret santa/fan stuff swap thing??
( @thebabbyinitiative can you rb this so people will see?)
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hey would anyone wanna set up like a babby webseries themed holiday secret santa/fan stuff swap thing??
( @thebabbyinitiative can you rb this so people will see?)
You know nothing, Larissa
This Small Webseries Week thing has made me realize how much NOT alone we are. I mean, I guess we all kind of started off the same - we watched some pretty amazing productions (Pemberley, maybe?) and some smaller ones. And then we thought: hey, why not give this a shot? If they can do it, I surely can too.
But of course, it’s easier said than done, and once you begin doing it, you face the tough reality of producing a webseries from nothing: you don’t have the money, you don’t have the people, you don’t have the resources, and your will is not gonna save you from that. And then you start thinking “jesus, they make it seem so easy”.
But when I started reading lots and lots of other creators’ posts about how hard it is to do it, I realized that, hey, I’m not the only one struggling. And that’s great, because it reminds me that, although it’s sometimes quite a shitty process that makes me want to hide in bed and never produce anything else ever again, it is also something that we all go through and that helps make our creations and beliefs stronger. Whenever I think and read about the trouble that some amazing shows have gone through, I think to myself - yeah, it’s not easy, but it’s possible. And yeah, I don’t know if we’re gonna succeed. I don’t know if it’s gonna be a hit, hell, I don’t even know if people are gonna like it. But you know what?
I’m trying. I’m doing it. I’m making it possible.
And I’m so godman proud of myself (and of all of us) for that.
The Adventures of Jamie Watson (and Sherlock Holmes) Season 1 Playlist
Songs from and for TAJWASH season 1.
Made for small webseries week.
Listen here
What is this Feeling?/Do You Want to Build a Snowman?/You and Me (But Mostly Me)/Royals/Everyone is Gay/Cough Syrup (Glee Cast Version)/Out of the Woods/She’s Got You High/Castle/Check Yes Juliet/Take Me or Leave Me/Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)/Colors/Blank Space/Quiet/Centuries/ The Daylight/My Life Would Suck Without You
I meant to do so much more sww liveblogging than I ended up doing but don’t worry, I still have many shows on my watch list and I will continue to liveblog them after this week! I’ll tag it “webseries liveblog” for anyone who wants to see it (or blacklist it). And feel free to join in using that tag if you want.
small webseries week wrap-up!
Hey everyone, I just wanted to come on and say thank you for making the first SWW such a success! I think a lot of people found out about some new shows they hadn’t heard about before, and there was a lot of great discussion between creators. I would definitely consider doing this again, maybe an every-other-month type of thing? who knows. but anyway, if you didn’t get to participate during the week, don’t forget that small webseries can use your love all the time so keep that energy up! Thanks to everyone who participated, you’re all stars :)
-Nicole
ace/pan/agender pride colors for sarah’s queer webseries project
And now, Like, As It Is is over. This has been so much fun. Thank you for watching.
Charlie being a klutz