The poor SlapstickStuff guy gets absolutely WRECKED in both clips while stripped down to just a skimpy Speedo! Pies... Cakes... Slime... Marshmallow fluff... Chocolate... You name it, he gets it!
Even better, you can now get all SIX male-centric scenes from SS170 and SS150 for one low price by grabbing the "Male Bundle." (Ahem.)
Since both SS170 clips were solo scenes that unfolded in mostly real time, the edits basically cut out some dead air and move between angles. Honestly, this was probably one of the easiest editing jobs I've had lately. Hope you enjoy!
Thanks for editing, I am getting them now! Awhile back you said you never had a female customer buy your male scenes; not sure if that's changed since but if not, here I am!
kittenish said: Thanks for editing, I am getting them now! Awhile back you said you never had a female customer buy your male scenes; not sure if that's changed since but if not, here I am!
It's a rare occurrence! But maybe that will change....
Any interest in putting these clips in my WAM Store? So far I'm noticing that my male clips seem to sell very well in the unedited versions... and poorly in the final edits. This one is no exception.
Is it just a preference to want to see all the footage? Or more a "get it now" thing? (Since the edits usually aren't done until a month later.)
tatabanyan said: I think it's "get it now". People are less likely to buy something they already have a version of.
Well, obviously. But for instance... I'll have a female scene that sells really well as an unedited clip in the RAW Store... Then a month or two later, ALSO sells well as an edit. Or I have a scene that sells so-so unedited, but much better in the edited version.
Some of this is pricing (the edits cost less usually)... Some is people who prefer the scene to "flow."
But the male scenes almost uniformly sell well unedited, but the edits never do. And if an unedited scene doesn't sell as well, the edit still sells worse.
It's just an odd thing, especially considering how it breaks down gender lines.
There could be the element of the scarcity of male material vs female - someone seeking male videos given a choice of longer unedited material or shorter edits might opt for the uncut stuff because they're anxious to get as much as they can (they see more value in length of material because they don't have as much available) whereas there's no shortage of female videos available so that audience may prefer the more concise efficient videos that have everything pared down to the scene essentials.
I have bought your female scenes in past and found I much preferred the edited ones to the raw. That may matter less in this scene since it's solo and self-directed, but it was the reason I personally held out.
I imagine most people are just going for immediacy in buying the unedited versions as soon as they are released.
That said, I also think the female WAM-purchasing community is accustomed to being pickier all around and will hold out if all their boxes aren't ticked (editing being one of those boxes). There's a much lower bar and less room for specificity in male WAM, so I think consumers of that material tend to be less concerned with polish and more likely to take what they can get, when they can get it. I know I personally overlook things in male videos that would be dealbreakers in female vids, and I generally have less expectation.
bartbartbart151 said: Rich is a champ. I'm not into male WAM & I'm not going to pick up these clips. But, I've got to hit his store up for female clips more often. The clips are almost always good with the right type of setups. And, he's quick to reply to emails with good customer service. I know we shop in a weird niche but this guy gets it.
Thanks! And thanks all.... Speaking of customer service, if you bought either of these scenes as "Complete" I can send you the final edit for free. Just email me with your name, email, or original order number... I can confirm your order from there and send you a code for the final edit.
TBH these solo scenes pretty much DO flow fine unedited. The editing "job" I did was super minimal, especially compared to clips from the past. (I'm thinking of the Chega Mais parody that took DAYS to finish... Woo boy....)