WordGamer wrote:You were right about the slow introduction, which I just corrected, going from 32 seconds to just 7 seconds.
Much better! Tho honestly I'd cut at least 2 or 3 seconds more off.
WordGamer wrote:I do mention the major reasons to back it, that being a new and better word game for the world to play, and something that can motivate school children to learn even more. I also give detailed reasoning of both of those points beyond the video.
I was talking about the order in which your information is presented in your video. You want to catch a person's attention and keep it. So putting higher level details earlier is better than specific details.
WordGamer wrote:True, the cards look old fashioned, though I want to be honest, and show what the true existing playing cards look like, what I will ship them as a hold over game until the improved computer game is developed and online in 2014.
I wasn't talking about the cards.. I have no issue with the cards. I was talking about the "now I will show you how the future internet RHETTS game will look like" This is a pretty good buildup, but then the graphics you show for the future game are not impressive.
WordGamer wrote:I do provide some painful history in the FAQ section at the bottom, check it out.
Okay, I missed that.
WordGamer wrote:So far, there have been no complaints about the video except for the long and fixed intro
I'd be surprised if you got complaints at all, but what you won't get are many backers. Can you share what your video completion % is from your Kickstarer dashboard? This tells you how many people that start the video, actually finish it. It can indicate when a video needs to changed. I'm not saying to throw away your video, I'm just suggesting that changes in order, audio leveling, and pacing, could increase the desirability of it.
WordGamer wrote:I went to a professional video service for the blue background speaking parts of mine, a little costly, though my at home audio levels did sound better then theirs, though not enough for a refund, and not worth spending another $300-$500 to go to another service to replace those 2 clips.
Do you not like the blue background clips? The blue hit me a little strange but then kind of grew on me. I think it's because it's almost the exact light cyan color from the old 80's DOS CGA color pallet. Actually, a lot of your graphics for the game seem to hit from that color pallet. Anyway, if you want to change the color out on those clips, I'd be more than happy to do it for you. I can even out your audio levels while I'm at it too.
WordGamer wrote:The software will developed by a US based company with top quality work.
That's good to hear, but too bad you can't mention their name or use any of their past accomplishments to build confidence in your project.
WordGamer wrote:No, I am not on Facebook
Do you know anyone with a huge Facebook following that can push the game for you? I'm not a big fan of Facebook myself, but it can be a powerful tool.
WordGamer wrote:You are correct, getting software funding is hard since many people want to fund what exists today, where they can get a reward in their hand as soon as possible, as I have something for the future, not for today.
I don't entirely agree with that... I find people don't have an issue with the wait, as odd as that seems. But they do need two things: 1) they want the reward. 2) they want to see YOU succeed. So you're just not selling product, you're selling yourself. This varies of course, depending on the project. Sometimes it is only about the reward.. but smaller, more personal projects, need to rely on people wanting to help you bring your dream to reality.
I hope you don't take this feedback as too harsh.. my only purpose in telling you this is to help you. I'd actually love to see you succeed. To tell the truth I'd like a deck of cards so I could get a hands-on feel for the game. Would you send me two decks if I sent you some money via PayPal?
Anyway, I was serious about the help with the video... just export the entire thing at a decent bitrate, so we won't get too much quality loss when I re-encode it, and I can send you a DropBox invite so you can transfer it to me.