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SWFUK PODCAST. Episode 7: Mr Trilogo. LAUNCHED
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<blockquote data-quote="BadMotivator" data-source="post: 312407" data-attributes="member: 4297"><p>I just wanted to say what a fantastic job I think you guys are doing with these pod casts. Head and shoulders above any other SW podcast. I think you've got the level just right - enough banter to be fun but without the endless waffling you get from some others. I think the multiple host format works really well and I love that the interviews and some other sections are pre-recorded, it gives a really nice change of pace, and the fact that the interview questions are obviously worked out in advance makes it really slick and interesting. The music breaks are great as well and it's a lovely idea to promote SW related artists. I've loved the Oddballs section as well, I'm strictly a toy bloke when it comes to collecting, but I've actually found it really interesting. I think the length is great, long enough to give you a good fix to hold you over for next time. My only concern is that you're going to blow your load content wise! I wouldn't want you guys to run out of topics. I think the best way to avoid that, and provide some interesting content and stuff we haven't heard before is to interview people who have really tight focuses and get them to go into mega detail. I think the hard core collectors want to hear that stuff anyway, so they can listen to a really fun podcast but also come away with some new knowledge. But I'm sure you already have plenty of ideas.</p><p></p><p>This month I really enjoyed hearing about the Belgium trip, you could turn it into some sort of Top Gear thing where you do specials. Drive to Anahiem in a beat up 70s van with a SW mural on the side or something (but obviously something better than that). </p><p></p><p>The only type of article that I find a bit dull, and I mean in general, this is not a criticism of the SWFUK podcast, are the really tenuous toy industry related ones. The LP article on theswca.com for example, The question did SW kill the LP logo is an interesting one, but I'm not sure if we need more than 30 seconds of discussion about it, especially since we don't have an actual answer. What would make a really good section is posing a question and then finding a definitive answer, get some old gimmer from Kenner on the phone who can then say yes or no. That would be really interesting. </p><p></p><p>Anyway just want to say thanks for putting the effort in to do this. I know it must be a massive amount of work and I for one really appreciate it.</p><p></p><p>Cheers lads</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadMotivator, post: 312407, member: 4297"] I just wanted to say what a fantastic job I think you guys are doing with these pod casts. Head and shoulders above any other SW podcast. I think you've got the level just right - enough banter to be fun but without the endless waffling you get from some others. I think the multiple host format works really well and I love that the interviews and some other sections are pre-recorded, it gives a really nice change of pace, and the fact that the interview questions are obviously worked out in advance makes it really slick and interesting. The music breaks are great as well and it's a lovely idea to promote SW related artists. I've loved the Oddballs section as well, I'm strictly a toy bloke when it comes to collecting, but I've actually found it really interesting. I think the length is great, long enough to give you a good fix to hold you over for next time. My only concern is that you're going to blow your load content wise! I wouldn't want you guys to run out of topics. I think the best way to avoid that, and provide some interesting content and stuff we haven't heard before is to interview people who have really tight focuses and get them to go into mega detail. I think the hard core collectors want to hear that stuff anyway, so they can listen to a really fun podcast but also come away with some new knowledge. But I'm sure you already have plenty of ideas. This month I really enjoyed hearing about the Belgium trip, you could turn it into some sort of Top Gear thing where you do specials. Drive to Anahiem in a beat up 70s van with a SW mural on the side or something (but obviously something better than that). The only type of article that I find a bit dull, and I mean in general, this is not a criticism of the SWFUK podcast, are the really tenuous toy industry related ones. The LP article on theswca.com for example, The question did SW kill the LP logo is an interesting one, but I'm not sure if we need more than 30 seconds of discussion about it, especially since we don't have an actual answer. What would make a really good section is posing a question and then finding a definitive answer, get some old gimmer from Kenner on the phone who can then say yes or no. That would be really interesting. Anyway just want to say thanks for putting the effort in to do this. I know it must be a massive amount of work and I for one really appreciate it. Cheers lads [/QUOTE]
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