Growing Up Guide Pup: From Idea to Reality – Part 1


Posted June 4, 2019 by growingupguidepup

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Amie and I have learned so much over the last several years. We have matured a lot as puppy raisers, as well as learned an awful lot about the video business. Moreover, what it is going to take to make Growing Up Guide Pup viable long term. Still in the interum of progress, I felt the need to write a new blog on Growing Up Guide Pup as its been several months. As of how we got to where we are today. I hope our fans enjoy and thanks to all for your continued support.
Back in 2009, I was creating how-to videos released under my moniker “ChappyShowcase” which were videos about low budget film making. Although I released all kinds of videos in different genres, the how-to film making seemed to resonate more than any other types of videos I made. The economy had collapsed, video creators had no money, and low budget film making spoke to that. Consistently I found good feedback and people offering to pay me to make my “$30 Steadicam” for them; named after a how-to video of the same subject. I was not interested in doing this, but found it a pleasant experience to get so much feedback. It was amazing making a video rendition of a recycled design I had learned about nearly 7 years earlier back in the dial modem days of the internet. This single video got me more serious about doing more although I had already put out a few dozen videos scattered over a few months.
After a few years of freelancing as a cinematographer/editor, as well as producing an exhausting amount of wedding videos with my production company, I was deeply affected by the crash of my video business in late 2007. I lost nearly all my clients, however took the opportunity to look for other avenues to do video. I recently had read about sites like Youtube, Metacafe, Revver, and Crackle in Videomaker Magazine. I had really wanted to tell my own stories, not work for other people, but this idea was kind of a dream. What had seemingly been good as a videographer, no longer existed in a flash so what did I have to lose? Up to that point Youtube and other “user generated sites” had only been around for months not years. These sites seemed to have a stigma of only containing crappy videos from amateurs. I remember the sentiment that respectable filmmakers didn’t do that sort of thing. No one I knew in the video business was making videos and putting them up for free on these unique sites, I thought I might as well put up a few I had created since they had screened and then died. I put “Nerves

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