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@deadsuperhero I don't know whether they review, but both @musicman and @craigmaloney have (or had) CC music podcasts.
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@deadsuperhero I am not sure why something like the FMA hasn't taken off for video. I suspect it is because video takes more money to create, most of the time, and thus more people are more tied to industry. There's financial success to be had in !ccmusic (depending on definition of success, of course), but I don't know if that's true in video. My theory would seem to make sense with the success of Blender. You need *people* to make live action, but one passionate person can do animation, just like one passionate person can record all the parts of an album. Organization is a huge problem within the music scene too. Lorenzo's Music, for example, who has been featured in Forbes, can't tour because of they have many members to coordinate. I suppose documentary film could largely get around the people-coordination issue. Although I have the background to be able to help out on the video side, the one CC video project I tried (with two people who work full-time in the industry) died because we didn't have financial backing up front and we needed to do on-location stuff