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Just saying hi
07-13-2016, 09:07 AM
Post: #11
RE: Just saying hi
Always worth being cautious, once something like that is out you can't put it back!

There were a few tweets of 'so I can make money from my car trouble?!'. Well not a lot, but yes probably! Smile
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07-13-2016, 09:38 AM
Post: #12
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If the documentary actually spurs people onto produce content based on real-life events, that would be amazing. I highly doubt anybody will actually do it, but you never know Wink
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07-13-2016, 10:05 PM
Post: #13
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i managed to see it, i only watched the "pedal pumping" segment as nothing else interested me but i thought it was a nice short segment.

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07-16-2016, 07:53 AM
Post: #14
RE: Just saying hi
I thought it was a really good programme full of genuine and interesting people. No fetishes were made out to be ridiculous or embarrasing. I guess it also shows that there is some money to be made from clips4sale and other similar sites but pp has large running costs that they didn't really cover. I though their pp video looked really good for a first attempt but theyp needed the guidance on how to keep it believable as it is clearly not their thing. Hopefully that show will encourage people to discuss and explore their feelings and not see it as weird or feel alone with it. Who knows it may also lead to some new excitng and maybe different videos being created. We can hope anyway.
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07-18-2016, 10:18 AM
Post: #15
RE: Just saying hi
I thought much the same about the documentary, I was pleased to see that it seemed less focused on 'freakshowing' the subjects like some documentaries can be.

As for the video, the production company sourced the car and produced the base script - I semi 'directed' the video covering the camera angles used etc. as well as fleshing out the basic storyline into a full PP script. All the actual production of the PP video, including all the clips of it in the documentary, were produced by Hywel & Joceline, not the documentary staff. As I mentioned in the other thread, it was certainly a very unique experience being 'on set' during production of a PP video.
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