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Behind the Scenes: All Content All the Time

We decided this summer to start a YouTube channel. I had a YouTube channel ages ago where I posted my first Topless Vlogs. YouTube shut me down and told me to fuck right off in the early 20-teens. (Dailymotion did the same thing in 2015 because they hate bare breasts.) Mr. Snapper started the channel because YouTube told me to never darken their doorstep ever again. Nevermind the fact that I had tens of thousands of subscribers long before the monetization era began.

Anyway, the channel's first focus was Project Nutmeg. We started working out topics in May or June, started shooting in July, then launched the channel in August. It's niche, safe-for-work content, and the channel hasn't picked up momentum as much as we hoped. Nonetheless, we have 30 or more episodes up. We publish Project Nutmeg on Mondays, shorts on Thursdays, and just added new series for Saturdays: Showgirl's Closet and Closet Sessions. All of it is relatively short, but we still have to plan shoot days, post-production work, and publication. There are a few bonus episodes here and there. 

Here's the publishing schedule. The shooting schedule has a different color with locations and details for every shoot through December.

I also programmed out my Patreon content through the end of the year back in September. With a member post, Behind the Scenes, Tub Tales, and Full Reveal each month, it takes plenty of planning.

We typically shoot the Full Reveal on the second weekend of the month and Tub Tales on the last weekend. Full Reveal sometimes requires special music commissions or creation, plus weird or fancy edits. We're spending Thanksgiving Day shooting some Full Reveal footage because I have a ridiculously complicated concept in mind, and we need plenty of post-production time.

Each YouTube series requires its own logos, title and end cards, and theme song. Mr. Snapper was doing all of the heavy lifting on the editing front, plus handling animations, some composition and more. I've been editing with iMovie since 2016, but I had to start working in Adobe Premier Pro to help with some of the editing for YouTube. I think the first episode I edited drops on Monday.

Whether it's working to build the SFW YouTube channel or working on fun (and not entirely SFW) content for you, we're working on content all the time now. :)


Behind the Scenes: All Content All the Time Behind the Scenes: All Content All the Time

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