How to Be a Professional GM

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I'm a professional GM. How did that happen? What does it mean? What does it involve? Is there any real money in it? I address all of these questions and more in what I hope is a useful little video.
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  • @el_super_laser
    @el_super_laser Жыл бұрын

    You are awesome too Dan. Stay safe brother/

  • @Velzhaed
    @Velzhaed3 жыл бұрын

    Cool video. Thanks for the peek behind the curtain.

  • @GldnMnky
    @GldnMnky Жыл бұрын

    Great advice, you've given me a lot to think about. I was hoping to do this a side gig because of COVID losses, but you made me think it could be more.

  • @NothicCreates
    @NothicCreates2 жыл бұрын

    You mention that a big part of your success using your dming skills for pay is due to setting the right expectations for yourself and the game. May I ask what those might be and how I can set my own healthy expectations if I were to start running games for pay?

  • @thomaschristensen2009
    @thomaschristensen20092 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Very helpful information.

  • @wizardsling
    @wizardsling Жыл бұрын

    Hey Dan! I'm also an author thinking of getting into pro DMing. Thanks for the tips!

  • @martiandog
    @martiandog3 жыл бұрын

    I had several questions, but I think they all more or less boil down to player expectations. Do players expect more flash out of a paid for game? That is, do players expect custom maps, tricks or effects using the VTT of choice (animations or whatever), music, custom handouts, etc? A related question: Do you prep any differently for a paid game than you do for a casual game?

  • @danwells9305

    @danwells9305

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is an excellent question. In my experience, people don't expect more than usual. I think it's important to remember that when people pay a GM they're not choosing a paid game over a free game, they're choosing a paid game over nothing. If they had a group of friends they could play with for free, they would, and if they found a free group of strangers online (say on Roll20 or something) there's always the worry that it would be inconsistent or unprofessional. So don't think of it as trying to compete with--and needing to be better than--a casual game with friends. You just need to show up on time and tell a good story.

  • @kalleendo7577
    @kalleendo75773 жыл бұрын

    Aweeeeesome!

  • @gr1mace717
    @gr1mace7173 жыл бұрын

    You have valuable information to share. Thank you for the video! As an aside, have you added more "Tags" such as: Paid GM, Paid DM, Professional DM, How to on professional DMing, etc. to this videos' profile? You would probably get more hits (The KZread formulae/analytics is quite involved and I have only learned of this recently). I'd like to help your channel grow :) Thanks again!

  • @danwells9305

    @danwells9305

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am very bad about tagging my videos, but I need to be better at it. Thanks for the reminder.

  • @gr1mace717

    @gr1mace717

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@danwells9305 1000 apologies. It was not meant to make more work for you. If you wish, I can share a vid where I learned them from. Only takes an extra minute or two. Just thought I can help. Call it a teacher personality, always helping even when not being asked.

  • @danwells9305

    @danwells9305

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gr1mace717 No apology needed! Like I said, it's something I need to be better at. If you've got helpful advice I'd love to see it.

  • @derekrobertson5596
    @derekrobertson55963 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this, some great information in there. When you say at the end that most people only want 5e, I'd be interested in a breakdown of what games people actually want to pay to play?

  • @danwells9305

    @danwells9305

    3 жыл бұрын

    D&D 5e is, absolutely, the most popular. Beyond that I don't know if I have any useful data--Pathfinder is pretty big, but I've only gotten one request for that, and it's only for a one-shot. I'm running two Pendragon campaigns, but that's because I evangelize it all the time so I doubt that's a widely reproducible statistic. I'm also currently running a The One Ring campaign. In the past I've run (for money) 7th Sea, Dresden Files Accelerated, Star Trek Adventures, Alien, and...a ton of D&D.

  • @HekylHyde

    @HekylHyde

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@danwells9305 Fallout RPG is right around the corner and will be an RPG that the newer RPGers will transition into because of the name recognition. It's a 2d20 system, so you are already familiar with it since you are running Star Trek.

  • @danwells9305

    @danwells9305

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@HekylHyde I got into the beta for Fallout in 2019, and have the final published version open on my laptop right now. It'll be a few weeks, but I'll review it soon.

  • @randall7schweiker

    @randall7schweiker

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Dan Wells Conan 2d20 online gm for several years and must say that system is awesome; ran a Brigand and Thief campaign, Adventure generator. Planning a Westermark Rangers campaign during rise of king conan.

  • @butterkekschen
    @butterkekschen3 жыл бұрын

    Hey Dan! Thanks a bunch for the insight into this topic! I started GMing in 2019 and just today was asking myself questions like "When can you call yourself a "professional" GM?". Also hearing you talk about Brandon Sanderson a question came to my mind and I hope it's not rude. My boyfriend absolutely loves Sandersons books. I think he's his favourite author. Do you think there would be a possibility to get an autograph or anything like that from him? I wish you all the best and am gonna check out your Twitch account now, because I'm interested in seeing you play. :)

  • @danwells9305

    @danwells9305

    3 жыл бұрын

    I can't get you an autograph, but you can order signed book directly from him through his website. When we record our podcast together he's usually signing books the whole time :)

  • @butterkekschen

    @butterkekschen

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@danwells9305 Awesome, thank you! 😄

  • @akent12
    @akent122 жыл бұрын

    Hi Dan, When you run campaigns for players. Do you write original campaigns or just either pre-made (like pathfinder adventure paths) or short adventures (1-2 sessions) with a thread connecting them?

  • @danwells9305

    @danwells9305

    2 жыл бұрын

    I do a little of both. Some published campaigns, like Curse of Strahd and Enemy Within and the Great Pendragon Campaign, and some homebrew stuff like a Dresden Files things I made up, and a big Blades in the Dark story. For the most part I find it best to lean on published material, just because it's less time for me so my hourly rate is higher :)

  • @akent12

    @akent12

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@danwells9305 true. But one does not go to DaVinci to ask him to color a coloring book. Wouldn't it make sense to write some horror mid length content(I have a 10ish sessions adventure I wrote and ran twice already) or will that be pointless since you're already charging as much as people would pay you anyway?

  • @akent12

    @akent12

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh, and also, love your books, but only read the first trilogy

  • @danwells9305

    @danwells9305

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@akent12 For me it's all about the investment of time, and the return on that investment. If a group really wants something new and unique, and if the GM knows that going in and accepts it, then that's great. Like I said, I've done a bit of that, and it's very rewarding. On the other hand, my hourly rate is for the session itself, but by its nature has to include the prep time, and My prep time for something like The Darkening of Mirkwood is a tiny fraction of my prep time for something that I write myself. I would also humbly suggest that Da Vinci is the wrong analogy for a GM--don't think of yourself as a painter, but as an actor, and don't think of published adventures as coloring books but as scripts from famous playwrights. Asking Da Vinci to recreate somebody else's work is, as you suggest, a waste of everybody's time, but asking Patrick Stewart to play MacBeth is a sold-out show in the most prestigious theater in London. Watching somebody new and clever interpret a pre-existing script can be incredibly exciting, and well-worth the players' time and money.

  • @thereluctanthireling
    @thereluctanthireling3 жыл бұрын

    Ahh...my dream job lol....there is still hope.

  • @Mossmyr
    @Mossmyr3 жыл бұрын

    What the heck? That book of yours became a major motion picture in 2016, and here you are with just over 1k subs doing near-daily videos on role-playing. I don't know what to make of that, but I hope you write more books that become best-sellers.

  • @danwells9305

    @danwells9305

    3 жыл бұрын

    Man, me too. And thank you :)

  • @Carpetslipper
    @Carpetslipper2 жыл бұрын

    It’s interesting you don’t do The One Ring. I run that but for friends only and it’s such a narrative story driven thing the resource count isn’t that high, few maps of the world, some macros and we are good

  • @danwells9305

    @danwells9305

    2 жыл бұрын

    Since recording this video I am now running two different online The One Ring games, one in 1st edition and one in 2nd

  • @Carpetslipper

    @Carpetslipper

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@danwells9305 excellent. I am doing via Skype because the lads I play with live miles away but it goes well. Great game. Looking forward to second. Good luck with the pro GM’ing and ongoing success.

  • @jb7dragon
    @jb7dragon10 ай бұрын

    Now Dan, I am not wanting to alarm you. But....your camera or your house is crooked. What is remarkable is that everything seems to have a skew to the right but you.

  • @Doodle1776
    @Doodle17768 ай бұрын

    Oh the irony of claiming that if you didn't follow all of the stupid government mandates than you were a "jerk" knowing what we know now and how bogus it all was.