Mooclan
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Adding onto my last post,
This sounds like a really cool idea. I had a similar thought several times a while ago, about contacting and interviewing people like G33ke, Gravey4rd, Darkrai202, Chad, Col_StaR, HalfSquirrel, RC, and other notables among the staff, forumers, VIPs, and other high-ranking players on the leaderboards. I think something that would really set this in progress would be if you interviewed Huahwi/Tomahawk and had them mention it in a video+desc, thus gaining attention from their fan bases who might also be interested in watching/listening to the other interviews.
Posting it on YouTube would work, perhaps play a round of MCSG with the person you're interviewing, and you can also post the audio-only file on Sound Cloud or something.
Starting out, you would have to contact the people yourselves, and try to work up, towards large YouTubers and whatnot. Eventually you'd probably be able to have a system where people contact you guys, but if you only relied on people who contacted you and not the other way around, you might have mainly people who are just seeking to increase their social status as fast as possible or brag to their friends about being interviewed.
Also, would this be an official MCSG/MCG project or just a community-operated project? If you put the MCSG label on it, the staff might take over the entire project, simply because that'd give them the ability to and they might not want it run by "ordinary members". I can vaguely recall something like that happening before.
This sounds like a really cool idea. I had a similar thought several times a while ago, about contacting and interviewing people like G33ke, Gravey4rd, Darkrai202, Chad, Col_StaR, HalfSquirrel, RC, and other notables among the staff, forumers, VIPs, and other high-ranking players on the leaderboards. I think something that would really set this in progress would be if you interviewed Huahwi/Tomahawk and had them mention it in a video+desc, thus gaining attention from their fan bases who might also be interested in watching/listening to the other interviews.
Posting it on YouTube would work, perhaps play a round of MCSG with the person you're interviewing, and you can also post the audio-only file on Sound Cloud or something.
Starting out, you would have to contact the people yourselves, and try to work up, towards large YouTubers and whatnot. Eventually you'd probably be able to have a system where people contact you guys, but if you only relied on people who contacted you and not the other way around, you might have mainly people who are just seeking to increase their social status as fast as possible or brag to their friends about being interviewed.
Also, would this be an official MCSG/MCG project or just a community-operated project? If you put the MCSG label on it, the staff might take over the entire project, simply because that'd give them the ability to and they might not want it run by "ordinary members". I can vaguely recall something like that happening before.