TheMrPliskin
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Thanks, I did get the GOTY edition!
Good stuff, hope you enjoy it.
Thanks, I did get the GOTY edition!
Wow some of the place-name pronunciation attempts are shocking.
I guess what they want to know is what's your average work day like?You should just ask us rather than wonder. There are no secret conspiracies happening. What do you want to know?
Wow some of the place-name pronunciation attempts are shocking.
You should just ask us rather than wonder. There are no secret conspiracies happening. What do you want to know?
You should just ask us rather than wonder. There are no secret conspiracies happening. What do you want to know?
Kind of want to give the Film and 40's commentary a shot, but have no interest in watching Rocky IV. Hmmm.
Rugby 15 Fucking Sucks dude.
better than pes
Not the circumstances in which I wanted the next Star Trek Online check-in to beWe're gonna get a Trek dedicated UPF, don't we Brad?
You can't possibly expect us to answer that kind of question when we have no idea of what everything Alex does for the company. Obviously nothing wrong with criticism, but hypothetical questions like that are just odd, especially when none of us except the crew know what "the raw numbers" actually are.
I'm talking more about the fact that he has two infant children which I can't imagine lends itself well to an environment where you can record a podcast for 2 hours.
What is your work week like? How about Alex's? Theres no podcasts, no premium videos and less reviews so how do you spend your weeks? Does corporate ever ask what they are paying for? Also why didn't they outsource the studio build to people who aren't content producers? I mean looking at the few live shows you guys did it's obvious you guys have done a lot of work but isn't it better left for people who would have done it two months ago?
Also how told on me? I bet it was that Rorie, wan't it? I'm gonna give that tatle tail cooties!
Peace. No animosity intended.
If your home environment is not suitable for work then you go in to the office and record it. I am not sure why so many people think that Vinny is rearing his kids on works time. Does anyone really think that the several days a week not spent in the office is taken up with child minding?
No worries, some good questions.
I'll speak to my role, since, you know... it's mine. I'm head of video for Giant Bomb. Where Jeff is head of editorial, I'm head of video. We both report into the same boss. That means for my part in CBS Interactive, I'm responsible for all our video production. That's costs, technology, archiving, how we're spending man hours, etc. Luckily, I have fantastic producers like Drew and Jason that make my job a lot easier. Being in content is not actually my main responsibility. Making sure there is video content on the site is. I think that's important to remember.
What is my week like? Currently, a lot of it is navigating this studio build and laying the foundation for more content here. Currently we have a lot of issues, from actual studio space, budget, and getting network access. All of these things need solutions. From putting holes in a wall to asking IT to allow access to Xbox Live, everything requires meetings and time. We're still working on getting air conditioning in the studio. The lights went up yesterday.
So Monday, I come in and go through data and emails. If I can I'll usually start playing a game to QL I will. Let's take an actual week. So I'm playing Castle in the Darkness prepping for a QL. Then I jump into Lisa. At about 1:30 there's a meeting with my boss to go over video and whatnot. At 2:00 there's a meeting with Drew and Jason to go over the week in production. I'll play some more to prep. That week happened to be the week our quarterly budget was due, so I probably spent more time working on that.
Tuesday we recorded Castle in the Darkness, Grow Home, and Lisa. Had a meeting from 4-5, probably did more studio crap after that.
Wednesday start prepping Supreme and Darkness Assault. Spent a long time trying to find where Darkness Assault saves, I remember that. Couldn't find it so I had to replay some stuff in the studio. Had a Wednesday meeting 1-2pm. Then I meet with Drew every Wednesday to see how he's doing over there. Not sure where the rest of the day went, but making those quarterly budgets eat up a lot of time.
Thursday we recorded Supreme, there's a weekly meeting with the whole team, and I think I spent a bunch of time trying to figure out why the colorspace on our videos was mismatching. I think I also tried to rig a better baffling solution that week in the studio. Got a new capture device as well. Figure out why one of our capture machines wouldn't record 4 channels of audio (kind of...).
Friday we recorded Darkness Assault and Sunless Sea. Did some other stuff. Can't remember, I actually have to run. Giant Bomb East is not an island. So let me move on.
If corporate is concerned with where their money is spent, I have never heard it. Actually, you're maybe the first person to question my work ethic in my 15 years of doing this. Not offended by it. I can see how a lot of what happens doesn't make it to the public.
We don't have the money to hire someone else to build the studio. That's the short answer and actual one. Who is going to build it? Same reason we don't have someone else to record and post the videos. Or clean the studio. Or fix the 135 problems we run into a day that go into doing content. Everything costs money and we need to stay profitable.
Ok, really have to run! Hopefully, this answers some of your questions! If not, let me know. Happy to share.
--Vinny
--Vinny
We're gonna get a Trek dedicated UPF, don't we Brad?
Don't think we could do it justice. I'm gutted.
Yeah, it's maybe too soonDon't think we could do it justice. I'm gutted.
I'm stuck in my office grading all afternoon, so I figured I'd put Vinny's stream of Far Cry 4 on in the background since I missed it at the time. My God, what a train wreck. This would be excruciating with literally anyone else in the world behind the camera, but Vinny somehow makes it great.
Anybody ever have to work with payroll and corporate structure so large and overbearing that you have to bill a different department for doing your normal job, but doing it at the request of somebody you don't report to? I wonder whether Danny had to report the number of hours he spent educating Dan and Jeff on Rugby. How many FTEs does it take to get Dan Ryckert to learn about another culture? Let's schedule a meeting to determine the best time to meet and figure it out.
Since they all work for the same company, it's probably simpler at that. They're probably paid for the time they're clocked in(IE Assuming 8-6), and whatever they do during that time they're getting paid for it. So they can essentially do what they want during that time, as long as the end results are positive.
Atleast, I guess.
I guess i get why these kind of questions come up.
At the same time, cmon. Its Vinny. I feel like i learned quite a while ago to never doubt Vinny Caravella.
never doubt the Italian Stallion