Unicycle DVD

i wanted to make one, but i changed my mind.

can we re-change your mind again? :wink:

What made you not want to do one Jim?

lack of free time, money, and support mostly with a bit of unconcern.
i got tired of making it as it didn’t seem to work out as i planned. i still have tons of unused footage on my computer though, but i’m not sure what will happen with it as it quickly bacame obsolete. maybe i should wait a few more years till it gets totally vintage lol.
also releasing a dvd is a step backwards imho. why having a hd camera, if i release the stuff in sd?.. but then releasing it on blu-ray would be just silly right now. i guess it’s just my stupid idea so i might be wrong…

i’m pretty sure i won’t be making a dvd or anything big in the near future except for the upcoming EUC video.

Those are actually great points Jim. Especially with the quality change. Sounds like I might just have to wait for the sport to actually catch up with the rest of the world and vice versa.

and what if your dream becomes true? :stuck_out_tongue:

we will bow down and pay that little extra to support you

The day my dream comes true, I have at least 20 dollars to spend for that dvd… where can i buy it bobousse?

Internet videos have killed the market for this sport with DVDs. Dan profitted on his first two DVDs, I believe, he told me, but Defect was rough. If the best riders would break into teams and stop releasing online footage for free we could see the market expand. Since professional DVDs look much better than any video on youtube or Vimeo. Anything can go on those sites and will not be taken as seriously as DVDs. I look forward to releasing internet videos since I’m not at the top anymore, but 3 years ago it was a different story and I got a lot of heat for claiming no more internet videos. This was why, I wanted to grow the market. It’s good to see people are starting to come around to this idea now. Sure internet vids help a small community get better, but it doesn’t grow the community like DVDs. We all do like our instant fame though.

You need an actual market to try to really turn a good profit. You can make some money, but it is hobby profit, just some extra. Trying to make money from extreme unicycling is like trying to make money doing any other outsider activity. You can make some basic money, unless you are one of the lucky few that really get out there… and that is usually money from a company that is usually not Unicycle related… the point for the Unicycle dvd is actually for us, the Unicycle community… your only gonna sell a couple hundred, maximum. Most peoples average job earns them way more money than the profit they get from selling a dvd… sure they can make a couple extra bucks on the side, but it seems like some of these people, Jim, Raphi, whoever, actually enjoy making videos, making money or not. That is more why you would make a Unicycle dvd than really trying to turn a profit… because like I said, your profit from extreme unicycling is pretty limited.