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i didnt mean in this thread, i meant in the comments section of your cubrar video. and no worries, youre not on a timer or nothinPeaugh wrote:I only just found and skimmed the thread earlier, and tried to address the main questions I was seeing as best as I could with just a limited amount of time before I left the computer, and I didn't have time to go through and specifically quote each and every one just to answer the same question. I don't know if I even saw any of Gauntlet's posts earlier. I've got to start working on dinner, but I'll try to go back through the thread later tonight and answer what I can.shajaki wrote:if youre still around and reading....Peaugh wrote:I absolutely realized I should have said something after the fact, which is why I had no problem talking about it openly in the comments. (as well as actually calming down and figuring out why it happened a a solution for it. Sometimes things break on their own, sometimes it's absolutely my fault. I'm not going to blame a company for something that's my fault, or vice versa.)
you did respond to questions, but not to any of us (3 seibertronians) asking you directly, why you didnt mention the break on camera. you could have quelled a lot of controversy by replying to one of us. so why did you answer some, but not others?
also gauntlet had some great questions adressing our main concerns. im sure we would all appreciate your input.
Rated X wrote:I admit it is nice of Peaugh to come here and clear a few things up. I don’t feel it’s just a coincidence he shows up here. I’m fairly confident he was “alerted” about this thread. I think he should have said something on the spot to address the broken axe. I’m sure if something breaks on camera again, he has learned it’s better off to just disclose it live on the spot.
But if he pays for his figures from TFSource, why bother putting their name in his videos ? What’s in it for him ? Aint nothing for free, including promotion. Ryan gets paid to promote “sponsors” on this site. How is Peaugh compensated ?
Peaugh….if you do come back here let us know. I know ive been pretty hard on the reviewer community. But a little disclosure could help myself and others see things a bit differently. What you guys do and why you do it doesnt have to be the “Area 51” of the Transformers world.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
megatronus wrote:Thanks Peaugh - dunno about anyone else, but I really appreciate the time and effort you put in to writing that all out. Especially since you tend to frequent TFW (that I know of), it's nice of you to come out to our neck of the woods. Keep up the great reviews - I know I couldn't have transformed FP's M3/Intimidator without them!
Peaugh wrote:Rated X wrote:I admit it is nice of Peaugh to come here and clear a few things up. I don’t feel it’s just a coincidence he shows up here. I’m fairly confident he was “alerted” about this thread. I think he should have said something on the spot to address the broken axe. I’m sure if something breaks on camera again, he has learned it’s better off to just disclose it live on the spot.
But if he pays for his figures from TFSource, why bother putting their name in his videos ? What’s in it for him ? Aint nothing for free, including promotion. Ryan gets paid to promote “sponsors” on this site. How is Peaugh compensated ?
Peaugh….if you do come back here let us know. I know ive been pretty hard on the reviewer community. But a little disclosure could help myself and others see things a bit differently. What you guys do and why you do it doesnt have to be the “Area 51” of the Transformers world.
I get a modest discount when I order from them. It's not nearly as lucrative as people make it out to be. I get to save a few bucks and I take a couple extra seconds to add an extra photo into my intro. It's as simple as that. I can't speak for any arrangements other reviewers have. I've turned down offers for more money to drop TFsource, but I'm not really one to back out of a deal I've entered into just because someone dangles more money in my face. And I LIKE the people at TFsource. They're nice people and some of them I consider friends. With CStoys, which I'll put a bump up for in my Sentai/Rider reviews, I don't get any special treatment or compensation for it, I just really like their store and I don't mind pointing out where I bought the stuff. Sometimes Toy Dojo will let me borrow a test shot or something to review, and popping their logo into the beginning seems like a nice way to say thanks.
As for the Area 51 aspect, it's only like that because people keep trying to make it one. I collect Transformers and make videos because I enjoy doing it. That's really all there is to it. The sponsorships came after, and there didn't seem to be any real reason to turn them down. Some people run it like a career/business, and that's entirely their choice as well. It's different for everyone because you have the freedom to do it however you want, really. It's never been about keeping it all super secret, but when you have a lot of videos up, it's hard to stay on top of every single comment or question. I do my best to stay on top of a video's thread for the first few days, but I just don't have the time to police every video for new questions. I do try to answer the ones I see. And a lot of the time I'll see a question that I've already answered, sometimes more than once, and I won't immediately jump right in and answer it again. It's hard to find a good balance between constantly repeating myself and expecting others to find the info on their own without either getting frustrated or coming off as rude to the viewer.
Regarding the "selling toys" aspect of it, I've never been pressured to push a toy by a sponsor or a company, most of them just want their stuff given a fair shake and some exposure. I admit I'm a little easier to please than some, because a lot of my fascination with TFs is more in the *how* they work than any attachment to a particular character. There are obviously exceptions, some figures I get really excited about and some I don't care for. I always try to use the videos to show off how they work, what they can do, etc. If there's a bit of engineering I find to be really cool, I try to showcase that. Likewise if there's any tricky bits that require a certain technique to pull off correctly. I like to give people a good detailed look at exactly what they're getting with a figure and let them make up their own mind as to whether it's something they would like/want. I tend to avoid statements like "must buy" or "total pass" because a figure I love could be full of a whole bunch of dislike for someone else, and vice versa. If something's clunky during the transformation process, I try to point it out and how it could possibly be improved upon, and if something is really well done I like to point that out as well.
I really like my relationship with MMC, because they encourage me to be as hard on the figures as possible, so they can take those videos to the factory and specifically point out "this is what we need to improve." When they let me borrow the Feral Rex test shots I did a whole shoot for them pointing out the stuff that needed some work (which is part of the reason some of them had some delays. Sorry guys!). I think overall though that led to some much better figures, although a few of the suggestions couldn't be implemented for various reasons.
Short version: I do it because it's fun, and I've been lucky enough to have a few doors opened and opportunities offered because of it. It's never been about shilling toys. I've turned away several review samples because they were offered with a "give this a positive review" caveat. (or in a few cases been blacklisted because I didn't give a good review on something). I don't intentionally try to hide any of the details of it, I just don't spend a lot of time trying to track down conversations like this to try and set the record straight. Regarding Cubrar, I think I did my best to explain that earlier in the thread, but like I said, it wasn't done out of an effort or directive to "make FP look good." I just tend to shoot straight through and get the videos finished. If I tried to minimize it in the video itself, it's because I'm human and not immune to feeling super embarrassed when something like that happens. But I did my best to address it as directly and completely as possible in the comments without having to completely re-edit a new video.
Peaugh wrote:megatronus wrote:Thanks Peaugh - dunno about anyone else, but I really appreciate the time and effort you put in to writing that all out. Especially since you tend to frequent TFW (that I know of), it's nice of you to come out to our neck of the woods. Keep up the great reviews - I know I couldn't have transformed FP's M3/Intimidator without them!
No problem at all! And I frequent a lot of sites. I spend a decent amount of time on the seibertron galleries, but I don't actually post here that often.
Rated X wrote:Thank you for sharing this information with me. It really makes me see you in a different light. My apologies for anything offensive I said earlier. You got my respect.
Autobot032 wrote:Peaugh wrote:megatronus wrote:Thanks Peaugh - dunno about anyone else, but I really appreciate the time and effort you put in to writing that all out. Especially since you tend to frequent TFW (that I know of), it's nice of you to come out to our neck of the woods. Keep up the great reviews - I know I couldn't have transformed FP's M3/Intimidator without them!
No problem at all! And I frequent a lot of sites. I spend a decent amount of time on the seibertron galleries, but I don't actually post here that often.
You are welcome here any time. And after this portion of the thread has run it's course and the Spanish Inquisition is over, you don't have to feel pressured into answering questions and feel like you're sitting in the hot seat.
So, the rest of you, the questions need to be asked with respect and not with a sense of entitlement. If I find that you're being disrespectful and abusive, I will lock this thread down until can be cleaned up.
Also, a few questions are fine, but past a certain point you're just dragging this out for the sake of doing so and I don't want Peaugh, or Paik, or anyone for that matter, reviewers or otherwise to feel unwelcome here. Everyone has a place here at Seibertron, just be respectful to each other.
Better yet, be excellent to each other.
Peaugh wrote:Rated X wrote:I admit it is nice of Peaugh to come here and clear a few things up. I don’t feel it’s just a coincidence he shows up here. I’m fairly confident he was “alerted” about this thread. I think he should have said something on the spot to address the broken axe. I’m sure if something breaks on camera again, he has learned it’s better off to just disclose it live on the spot.
But if he pays for his figures from TFSource, why bother putting their name in his videos ? What’s in it for him ? Aint nothing for free, including promotion. Ryan gets paid to promote “sponsors” on this site. How is Peaugh compensated ?
Peaugh….if you do come back here let us know. I know ive been pretty hard on the reviewer community. But a little disclosure could help myself and others see things a bit differently. What you guys do and why you do it doesnt have to be the “Area 51” of the Transformers world.
I get a modest discount when I order from them. It's not nearly as lucrative as people make it out to be. I get to save a few bucks and I take a couple extra seconds to add an extra photo into my intro. It's as simple as that. I can't speak for any arrangements other reviewers have. I've turned down offers for more money to drop TFsource, but I'm not really one to back out of a deal I've entered into just because someone dangles more money in my face. And I LIKE the people at TFsource. They're nice people and some of them I consider friends. With CStoys, which I'll put a bump up for in my Sentai/Rider reviews, I don't get any special treatment or compensation for it, I just really like their store and I don't mind pointing out where I bought the stuff. Sometimes Toy Dojo will let me borrow a test shot or something to review, and popping their logo into the beginning seems like a nice way to say thanks.
As for the Area 51 aspect, it's only like that because people keep trying to make it one. I collect Transformers and make videos because I enjoy doing it. That's really all there is to it. The sponsorships came after, and there didn't seem to be any real reason to turn them down. Some people run it like a career/business, and that's entirely their choice as well. It's different for everyone because you have the freedom to do it however you want, really. It's never been about keeping it all super secret, but when you have a lot of videos up, it's hard to stay on top of every single comment or question. I do my best to stay on top of a video's thread for the first few days, but I just don't have the time to police every video for new questions. I do try to answer the ones I see. And a lot of the time I'll see a question that I've already answered, sometimes more than once, and I won't immediately jump right in and answer it again. It's hard to find a good balance between constantly repeating myself and expecting others to find the info on their own without either getting frustrated or coming off as rude to the viewer.
Regarding the "selling toys" aspect of it, I've never been pressured to push a toy by a sponsor or a company, most of them just want their stuff given a fair shake and some exposure. I admit I'm a little easier to please than some, because a lot of my fascination with TFs is more in the *how* they work than any attachment to a particular character. There are obviously exceptions, some figures I get really excited about and some I don't care for. I always try to use the videos to show off how they work, what they can do, etc. If there's a bit of engineering I find to be really cool, I try to showcase that. Likewise if there's any tricky bits that require a certain technique to pull off correctly. I like to give people a good detailed look at exactly what they're getting with a figure and let them make up their own mind as to whether it's something they would like/want. I tend to avoid statements like "must buy" or "total pass" because a figure I love could be full of a whole bunch of dislike for someone else, and vice versa. If something's clunky during the transformation process, I try to point it out and how it could possibly be improved upon, and if something is really well done I like to point that out as well.
I really like my relationship with MMC, because they encourage me to be as hard on the figures as possible, so they can take those videos to the factory and specifically point out "this is what we need to improve." When they let me borrow the Feral Rex test shots I did a whole shoot for them pointing out the stuff that needed some work (which is part of the reason some of them had some delays. Sorry guys!). I think overall though that led to some much better figures, although a few of the suggestions couldn't be implemented for various reasons.
Short version: I do it because it's fun, and I've been lucky enough to have a few doors opened and opportunities offered because of it. It's never been about shilling toys. I've turned away several review samples because they were offered with a "give this a positive review" caveat. (or in a few cases been blacklisted because I didn't give a good review on something). I don't intentionally try to hide any of the details of it, I just don't spend a lot of time trying to track down conversations like this to try and set the record straight. Regarding Cubrar, I think I did my best to explain that earlier in the thread, but like I said, it wasn't done out of an effort or directive to "make FP look good." I just tend to shoot straight through and get the videos finished. If I tried to minimize it in the video itself, it's because I'm human and not immune to feeling super embarrassed when something like that happens. But I did my best to address it as directly and completely as possible in the comments without having to completely re-edit a new video.
Peaugh wrote:Mostly because I try not to swear in my videos, and partly because I wanted to figure out what had happened before I commented one way or the other. I've replied to a couple earlier comments about it as soon as I could. Also, I do a my videos kinda free form and straight shot, and I won't even pretend that I am immune to feeling embarrassed when something like that happens.
with how many videos you upload in a week, im not surprised that your time is limited. im sure all of us here appreciate you making time for us here. thanks!Peaugh wrote:It's easy to suspect the worst when all you get from the other side is silence, and that's just as much my fault for not taking the time to clarify things when needed.
leakin' lubricant wrote:
Fair play, I would also like to apologise if I have been a little harsh with your reviewing style. I'ts nice to hear a reviewer like yourself to take the time to explain the nature of video reviweing and I for one really appreciate your input. If I may offer some advice (You are of course at no obligation to accept this) but I do think it would be helpful to highlight breakages verbally during reviews, even if the breakage was due to being a little heavy handed with a figure.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
mooncake623 wrote:Thought this is interesting...
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