By Lance Weiler, November 3rd, 2008

Lisa Salem reportsAt Power to the Pixel, I asked Arin Crumley and M Dot Strange the same three questions:

  • How do you see your relationship with your audience?
  • How do you integrate your audience into your lifestyle?
  • How do you compartmentalize your audience community into the big picture of what you’re doing?

I was curious to see how they were going to interpret them.

Arin’s answers turned into a 90 minute thought-trail (I’d like to call it a thought-experiment but I guess strictly speaking I can’t).

In his first answer, he muses about what is ‘audience’, what is ‘privacy’ and what is ‘on’ and ‘off’ the web? He also touches on something else I’ve been wondering about – how you go from ‘herd mentality’ to ‘hive mind’?

Because it was such a long conversation, I’m posting it in three parts.

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…I’m hoping to be asking others these questions along the way too.

Read HERE for Arin’s bio.

LISA SALEM set out to walk the whole of LA pushing a baby-stroller with a video-camera attached to the end of it, facing inwards. When people approached her, she invited them to walk with her while she videoed their conversations. She posted those videos to a blog and in the process attracted a large and intrigued audience to what she was doing. Since then, Lisa’s been looking at the process of audience-building in detail. She lives in London now and when not working on her film-portrait of Los Angeles “WALK LA WITH ME”, she runs workshops that help filmmakers be more independent.

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Lance Weiler is the founder of the WorkBook Project and also a story architect of film, tv and games. He's written and directed two feature films THE LAST BROADCAST and HEAD TRAUMA. He's currently developing a number of transmedia projects.

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  • Great post :) And this is something I've been thinking about a lot lately. The part about letting the community make decisions for themselves is interesting and something that I think is very true. About to start listening the audio interview now... but the post has me all geared up!
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