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I also wanted to talk about season 3, as many of you want it to be made. First of all, we are currently finalizing three 45 minutes specials that are in season 2's continuity. I wanted to explore some ideas. The problem is that I can't talk about it without spoiling you. Whatever the case, it was awesome doing it because we took advantage of the situation to do some great cross-overs. We're also working on a feature-length that will put it forward and you'll soon be able see that everything is connected. Just between us, I can't wait to see your faces.
What I’m getting at is this: I already have ideas for all the stories that need to be told in a season 3. But I don’t have much hope. This is because many factors will prevent a channel from pre-buying season 3 from us if we make it as we envision it being made.
The first issue is that I want it to take place several years after the 3 specials, when YUGO is an adult. That might be the biggest issue. If he becomes an adult, channels will have a “target demographic” problem. No children in a children's show, that's only possible in Japan.
The other issue is that I want to make it darker, with bigger stakes. I loved how J.K. Rowling had Harry Potter evolve as his adventures went on. The more Harry would grow, the darker the story would be, and the bigger the stakes. I've been thinking from the start about something along those lines for YUGO and ADAMAI. As I was just telling you, our characters have become alive. Out of respect for them and our viewers, we just can't let them stay the same age forever. If they can't grow old, I don't want to tell their stories anymore. I'd rather, then, not tell anything at all, and allow us all to keep a pleasant image of them.
The last stumbling block comes from the fact that channels are looking for more and more “kid-friendly” serials, and most important, they have to be able to play around with their planning. Finding a show's best broadcast slot is an art in and of itself, and it is way more complicated to do with serials. In this way, “animated serials” don't really have a future. I know how sad that sounds, but it's the truth. We've already had an outstanding luck doing WAKFU the way we did. And speaking of which, I'll never thank FTV's Julien Borde and Voyelle Acker enough for that.
While in the USA and in England, serials have never been more powerful, we are forced, in many countries, to do sitcom... I have nothing against sitcoms, far from it, but I'd really like some variety... When “Game of Thrones” and other addictive series like it are clearly popular everywhere, it might be time to understand that what pleases us “adults,” might also interest our children. We live in a world where the absence of moral bearings is prominent and society’s values become more and more that of reality TV and other such silliness. Why not offer our children real adventures rather than only feeding them comedies? Life is made of laughter, drama, and adventure, is it not? And those who, like me, have kids, know that they ask a lot more questions than us and most certainly don't spend their days on a cotton-candy filled rainbow, beautiful as the thought may be. They need heroes. Role-models of bravery. We can only show them mushy stuff, and that saddens me deeply.
I would be the first to celebrate if we were to get the opportunity to continue this series thanks to a KICKSTARTER, be it this project, or a future project just for Season 3. ANKAMA could cover a huge part of the financial cost. But it is a fact that we couldn't produce 26 26-minutes episodes. That would be too large of a budget for us to fund without a partner to help us. In any case, if you have ideas or contacts in the offices of risk-taking media channels, I'd be glad to hear it. Once again, a big thank you to you all, and sorry for the big rant. My teams have tried to put me in front of a camera, but that's a rather complicated exercise for me.
Unlike our previous Kickstarter, this isn't a plea to help get an unnoticed or commercially difficult film to market. Instead, we're trying to create a new breed of product that goes above and beyond even our regular collector's format.
The main risk of doing this, is that this kind of release would be simply beyond what is reasonable to just "put up on Amazon and see if it works". Our aspirations for this title go well beyond that.
If we were to release the definitive edition normally, i.e. via Amazon or other retailers immediately, the cost of the release would need to be about £84.99. That is simply too high, especially if we want to get this edition into the hands of as many fans as possible at a reasonable price point!
That's why we are proposing a 1,500 unit print run, every edition numbered, exclusive to Kickstarter with any remaining units leftover to be sold at a higher price via retail at a later date (SRP of £84.99).
BACKERS NOTE WE CAN SHIP REWARDS FROM THIS TO: UK, Republic of Ireland & France - see FAQ for more info
Tetho a écrit:Cédric Littardi, ceinture noir de crodfunding. Parce qu'être entrepreneur c'est aussi risquer le fric des autres.
Tetho a écrit:Cédric Littardi, ceinture noir de crodfunding. Parce qu'être entrepreneur c'est aussi risquer le fric des autres.
Adnae a écrit:Tetho a écrit:Cédric Littardi, ceinture noir de crodfunding. Parce qu'être entrepreneur c'est aussi risquer le fric des autres.
Ben l'avantage de Kickstarter est justement qu'on ne risque rien. Ce n'est certes pas le but dans lequel KS a été créé et ça fait pas très "entrepreneur", mais pour le client ça ne change pas grand chose au final...
Ouais enfin là en l’occurrence ici, il n'y a pas de déplacement des risques.Tetho a écrit:Le crowdfunding permet à des entreprises de déplacer le cout et le risque des investissements de leurs fonds propres ou de ceux d'investisseurs externes vers les clients. Si ça passe encore pour les particuliers ou petites structures qui essayent de se lancer, pour les entreprises qui en ont les moyens c'est de l'abus du système, car elle ne supporte pas le risque mais gardent tous les bénéfices, tout en faisant du buzz. Moralement parlant c'est vraiment douteux et condamnable. Mais les fans en redemandent.
Je n'ai pas trop suivi car je ne suis pas intéressé par la série, mais là aussi il s'agit d'une précommande 1 an à l'avance, avec un contenu qui dépendrait du nombre de précommande ?Tetho a écrit:Schum > et encore, ils ont remis ça avec les précomandes de Kill la Kill.
Tetho a écrit:Moralement parlant c'est vraiment douteux et condamnable. Mais les fans en redemandent.
pour les entreprises qui en ont les moyens c'est de l'abus du système, car elles ne supportent pas le risque mais gardent tous les bénéfices, tout en faisant du buzz
J'aime pas trop le conditionnel, mais bon, a vrai dire je m'en tape un peu personnellement. Si la VOSTA est dedans ça me suffit, si la VOSTF est là c'est encore mieux, et si la VF y est aussi je pourrais peut être prêter le DVD à des potes qui aiment les VF (donc personne).Adnae a écrit:Sinon, la VF devrait être dans l'Ultimate Edition d'après eux
A priori c'est bon.Tetho a écrit:Je vais demander si le com audio et les bonus de l'édition jpn seront traduits, ça serait un plus conséquent.
@Tetho: It will, we'll discuss on-disc extras in the first week in detail.
We've already got some cool things on the burner there and cleared some pretty big sets of rights already, all that remains really is the OST which we have begun the process on for a stretch goal.
You can, you have to select "In the UK", after that you can still give an address outside of the UK.
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