Lack of feedback is driving away content creators

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Re: Lack of feedback is driving away content creators

Post by gyn2010 » Mon Nov 26, 2018 2:40 am

The point is: what kind of reviews they want?
Are we expected to review stuff like props, camera work, lighting, acting or general cinematography?
Welp, I don't think so. We are expected to review "the sauce" and say: did this turned us on or turned us off.
The amount of things we like and don't like and complexity of the fetish makes it very hard to establish if something is good or bad.

I think I have a perfect example which is me.
Basicaly I'm a very weird person in the terms of our fetish as I like it pure to the extreme. No porn, no furs, no dicks and muscles and other extra weirdeness for me. Even sex is not a must have but I'm ok with that if it's not done in porn-style-dick-on-the-job-zoom-in style. And I think all that makes me horrbile reviewer.
To make this even more explicit I will refer to Faceoff's manips.
As I mentioned I hate bimbos, with huge boobs, oversized heels, large plastic nails, too much makeup, latex outfits and all that stuff.
So when the new batch of Faceoff's manips pops out I know one thing: they will never turn me on no matter what.
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AT THE SAME TIME I know he's very talented photoshop artist and I admire his skills.
So I think that me doing reviews of his work would be unfair and kinda silly so I choose to remain silent.

For the reasons above I would be horrible reviewer in 99% of cases. Sorry about that.
And I still have "nightmares" about that Mirage guy dealing with reviews.

I think the only solution here is to introduce some kind of formalized way to score content (like n/10 marks). I don't know.

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Re: Lack of feedback is driving away content creators

Post by tdlsn » Mon Nov 26, 2018 10:01 am

Basicaly I'm a very weird person in the terms of our fetish as I like it pure to the extreme. No porn, no furs, no dicks and muscles and other extra weirdeness for me. Even sex is not a must have but I'm ok with that if it's not done in porn-style-dick-on-the-job-zoom-in style. And I think all that makes me horrbile reviewer....
Agreed. An example of this idea for me is that diagnostic scene in the first Fantasy Factory; while obviously a porn flick the scene was with a fembot undergoing diagnostics with only eyes flashing while processing I/O data (with voice I might add) :D . I'm not a producer of anything, but for some reason I believe that those who are can do most production/post production like this scene on a computer.Correct me if needed but that scene for me was executed effectively even without any face-offs,open panels, etc.. (although I enjoy these as well).

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Re: Lack of feedback is driving away content creators

Post by Stephaniebot » Mon Nov 26, 2018 3:35 pm

Feedback wise, I would imagine acting quality is one of the main things.

Are they getting the robot movements, voice, and general demeanour right? If not, what aren't they getting, and how can they improve it?
Do they look right, do the outfits look the part?

Might say, I'm only giving my vibe on this. But I'm talking from POV of someone who did very little beyond amateur dramatics standards for more than 30 years, so what would I know? :lol: Have done a little TV, have done a bit of period performance stuff as well, so not complete novice, but no one would want me in the movies on here, both on grounds of age, and looks.

But have I played a robot, and got good comments for doing so? Yes, I have! But I doubt what I did would satisfy those around here, lol.

Hopefully some of the other creators/performers could add to this, as they're the ones doing it now, not 60 year olds who would only look good in a full robot body suit! :cry: :cry: :cry:
I'm just a 'girl' who wants to become a fembot whats wrong with that?

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