After I posted a link to one of the videos on my YouTube channel over in the chatblock (merely in order to demonstrate that it's a good place to share video links), the idea of me doing podcasts was floated.
Hmmmm.
In general I'm much more comfortable behind the camera... My carvings, I have thought, deserve to be photographed much more than they have in the past, and the moment of first oil is something that (I have come to learn) can't even be fully captured on video -- so I try, you know, I try. Still, you'll notice in those videos that you merely see my hands and hear my voice...
...and though I do plan to record and release more of the Utensil Art Series, it's difficult for me to imagine putting my FACE out there. I mean, I don't even like to see myself in still shots most of the time. I'm not that crazy about my voice, either.
However.
I find myself considering it.
What will it take? Well, I don't think I'd do very well completely unscripted. With my carvings at least I have a prop or three, and a general idea of what I'm going to try to do. If I'm the focus instead of my utensil art, I should probably have notecards or something...
What I was thinking about earlier today, though, was that it just might work if it were in the form of an interview. This is where you come in.
IF enough people respond with enough halfway decent questions, I might try to answer them in a video.
You have to understand, I don't feel as though I'm someone Project Camelot should be interviewing, or anything like that. This is not my idea. Still, I can see where it might help to have someone who understands what the Nation of Earth is all about explaining it on YouTube -- and no one, I'm guessing, understands it better than I do.
So.
So yeah, I'm considering it.
I'm still not convinced, though.