With the over 6,000 views my videos having received on YouTube. It has proved what I have been saying for years. Everyone loves fur con videos. Although mine are simple, like I usually do is document the facts. I saw things as they are, I do not do any fancy tricks with the videos and I use easy to use cameras. But you got to get it up ASAP.
It also proves despite what I heard many say. There is an interest in Indy Fur Con and why because it is small fur con. You honestly get to do things that you can’t do at a larger events. That March of the Inflatables video proves that. Can you even imagine that taking place at MFF or similar larger cons. I say impossible. There are just too many there.
It’s the simple things I have seen vanish from MFF. Gatherings to take group or funny photos, or even hang out and talk with friends.
Frankly I am curious to see if my videos effects the number who will go to Indy Fur Con next year. But I won’t be there sadly, not that it wasn’t a great con. It truly was, it’s just that I want to cover more cons. The reality is that I can only do 2 a year. I am thinking about going to another con next year. Yet another convention that has few videos. If I told you how many you wouldn’t believe it, one year this convention had none.
Indy Fur Con has taught me so much both about myself and the cameras I use. As in which one takes a better video, and I need a few more battery packs. Along with other things that I hope will both increase the number of videos I make, and the quality.