Great video man, this video was super helpful and encouraging. looks like I'm on the right path to getting my comic kickstarted! I'd love to see a video going in more depth about how to write the 'project story' and the pre-launch/social media advertising phase of a comic book Kickstarter.
As I get back into the swing of it I’m definitely going to be thinking about that. Tbh as a writer I have a very hard time summarizing my thoughts down to “what is essential” but it’s good practice nonetheless
I've got my one sentence pitch down (took a while but i did it), I just don't know how personal to get with the story of how I made my comic, If that makes sense.@@creatorowned851
This video was super helpful! I'm an illustrator but I've never done a creator owned comic, which I'm working on issue 1 of now! I'm nearly done with it so the trepidation about running my first Kickstarter has been creeping up a ton in my mind. I'll definitely be leaning heavily on the helpful knowledge you're so generously sharing here! :]
Fortunately since you are an illustrator your investment is more like time + materials (plus you probably intend to print the book) you can always break releases up into smaller more regular cadences like issues so you hit your goal quicker. Most of my projects were funded by just a handful of people like ~35 people
I don’t have much context for indiegogos platform or its user base, Kickstarter seems to have its fair share of adult comics being created on the platform however
Great video man, this video was super helpful and encouraging. looks like I'm on the right path to getting my comic kickstarted! I'd love to see a video going in more depth about how to write the 'project story' and the pre-launch/social media advertising phase of a comic book Kickstarter.
As I get back into the swing of it I’m definitely going to be thinking about that. Tbh as a writer I have a very hard time summarizing my thoughts down to “what is essential” but it’s good practice nonetheless
I've got my one sentence pitch down (took a while but i did it), I just don't know how personal to get with the story of how I made my comic, If that makes sense.@@creatorowned851
This video was super helpful! I'm an illustrator but I've never done a creator owned comic, which I'm working on issue 1 of now! I'm nearly done with it so the trepidation about running my first Kickstarter has been creeping up a ton in my mind. I'll definitely be leaning heavily on the helpful knowledge you're so generously sharing here! :]
Fortunately since you are an illustrator your investment is more like time + materials (plus you probably intend to print the book) you can always break releases up into smaller more regular cadences like issues so you hit your goal quicker. Most of my projects were funded by just a handful of people like ~35 people
Very good, solid
Thank you for watching!
Please, keep doing this!
Hey thank you, I appreciate it!
Do you recommend Kickstarter or Indiegogo for comics with ADULT CONTENT?
I don’t have much context for indiegogos platform or its user base, Kickstarter seems to have its fair share of adult comics being created on the platform however
Wow! video
True!