What being a larp content creator is really like | Salty Siren Corner w/MoMo O'Brien, Shareece Tatum

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Please excuse my 3AM makeup because I don't care. A LIST OF LARP CREATORS AND HOW TO SUPPORT THEM BELOW.
Thank you to Shareece and Felbis Productions for helping us change the game: www.felbis.com/
Thank you Chris Fleming for the 'keyboard bongos' joke.
Thank you vintage Disney rides for sound bites.
CREATOR LIST:
~MoMo O'brien~
Channel: bit.ly/2xnmX7U
Ko-Fi: bit.ly/2xmOiah
~Larp Girl~
Channel:bit.ly/2DabHRE
Patreon: bit.ly/2NTIaQ7
Ko-Fi: bit.ly/2xrx8aG
~Erica Explores~
Channel: bit.ly/2NpGZZt
Ko-Fi: bit.ly/2xyZGiz
~Hog and Dice~
Channel: bit.ly/2MPEN8A
Patreon: bit.ly/2MJnNRi
Ko-Fi: bit.ly/2NoJlaM
~Jonaya Kemper~
A talk led by her: bit.ly/2xzcO7c
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/A0A7H9XV
Patreon: / violetriotgames
~ LARP Sidhe~
Channel: bit.ly/2PRC947
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/larpsidhe
Those who don't have crowdfunding set up yet, who you can support with a subscribe:
~UhOhBurns~
bit.ly/2QHuNBq
~It's Mike I Guess~
bit.ly/2xw2YmR
~LARP Analysis~
bit.ly/2wWQzYN
~Heather's Larp Life~
bit.ly/2DbY8RB
~The Irish Will~
bit.ly/2CAmaFM
~Mimsicle~
bit.ly/2sda250
~Tamwise Travels~
bit.ly/2OymMNu
~MessinWithLarp~
bit.ly/2OAONEb
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Links and contact info: linktr.ee/theazrai
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⚜️Instagram: theazrai⚜️
🧚‍♂️Twitter: @theoneazrai🧚‍♂️
🌟TikTok: @theazrai🌟
MUSIC CREDITS:
-I do not own the samples at the beginning, from Disney's "Rainbow Caverns."
Mermaid by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-...
Artist: incompetech.com/
Dreamy Flashback by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-...
Artist: incompetech.com/
The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie, Patriarch by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
Source: chriszabriskie.com/vendaface/
Artist: chriszabriskie.com/
Unfoldment, Revealment, Evolution, Exposition, Integration by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
Source: chriszabriskie.com/reappear/
Artist: chriszabriskie.com/

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  • @jojo2301197
    @jojo23011975 жыл бұрын

    The only thing I didn't like is how Shareece kept apologizing. No Shareece, you are not being aggressive for speaking your mind. And we want to hear wat you have to say. So no apologies.

  • @jaredhansenNZ

    @jaredhansenNZ

    5 жыл бұрын

    Seconding that. Why is it that a truth has to be apologised for?

  • @Shareece

    @Shareece

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you all. It’s one my ticks, I personally don’t like confrontation so I tend to over apologize when I speak in a more assertive tone then I usually do.

  • @beetle7710

    @beetle7710

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Shareece don't, they are the only one in the wrong.

  • @darkstrifequeen1458

    @darkstrifequeen1458

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Shareece aw, honey! don't feel guilty about speaking your mind! it's genuine and honest, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise for this! ml&r!

  • @hasumeokaasan6533
    @hasumeokaasan65335 жыл бұрын

    This was both heart-breaking and needed to be said. I can completely relate as a starving costume shop stitcher for a nationally renowned Opera Theater Company, one of the more famous out there... that paid us less than 200$ a week for 50-60 hour weeks with no insurance. I got into that field because it was what my heart wanted to do. After loosing thousands per month to car payments, health insurance, rent, food, medical expenses and so on and so on, for years... I had to stop. I had to stop doing what I loved with people I loved in the theater community in order to not lose my home. Now I have a desk job and hate my life. I hope you will always be free and able to pursue your dreams, and follow your heart. SALTY MERMAID PRINCESSES FOR LIIIIIIFFFFEEE. I love that you stayed on brand and used the shell. That was epic. Thank you for this video. It needed to be told, but I bet it hurt each of you to have to open up and address it directly. All the best vibes and prayers from the Midwest. All my heart goes out to you, to the amazing Shareece and the indomitable MoMo. Thank you all. You are worthy and wonderful and brave. All my love.

  • @KazaMarie
    @KazaMarie5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for making this video. Thank you for being a powerful influence in my life and others. I am so proud of you. You are my favorite Salty Siren.

  • @elsewhereprince3969
    @elsewhereprince39695 жыл бұрын

    "Yes, I'm drinking out of a shell. Got to stay on brand." lol, got to love that even in this video you can have some humor.

  • @rachaelhorner6257
    @rachaelhorner62575 жыл бұрын

    "feminists taking over larp." Was that supposed to be an insult? You go, honey!! Keep killing the game and succeeding in so many ways. So proud of how far you have come!!

  • @Enderoid-
    @Enderoid-5 жыл бұрын

    I love the salty siren corner. It disgusts me that larp companies do not pay you. People are joining larp because of your channels. Larp will die out if it dosnt man up and become a business. How do people running games expect games to grow? Word of mouth? sure , i guess. But youtube is the largest word of mouth ever. One person can post a video and reach thousands apon thousands of people. Just from that one video. I truly hope they sort their shit because i love and adore the powerhouse of strong ass women who pour their blood, sweat and tears into their content. Thank you , truly for all the hard work you do.

  • @theformalmooshroom9147

    @theformalmooshroom9147

    5 жыл бұрын

    I completely agree that morally of course they should be paid but businesses often don't follow morals they follow money and however they can get more of it. So surely it, larp, becoming a business like you say doesn't guarantee anything because like Shareece said the advertising is lasting so what encourages these businesses to pay for something they are currently getting for free or as near as. That will only cost them money and as a business they want to make as much as possible so they cut whatever corners they can because you can't really talk bad about them without risking a lawsuit like Mo mo said. Of course you could rely on them to be moral beings but in my experience that doesn't generally work out very well when money and/or power and the ability to make more of it are on the line, then even the best people can be tainted.

  • @EpicFiddleGuy
    @EpicFiddleGuy5 жыл бұрын

    I never understood folks leaving angry comments on a free service.

  • @katekursive1370

    @katekursive1370

    5 жыл бұрын

    Right? Imagine getting free regular content on the internet and thinking it's unfair for the creators to have enough money to live and work.

  • @Azrai

    @Azrai

    5 жыл бұрын

    Bless you both

  • @wendye3369

    @wendye3369

    5 жыл бұрын

    As Trevor Noah would say... "Why you want free things on free things??" If you provide a service then you should be paid for that service.

  • @HogandDice
    @HogandDice5 жыл бұрын

    Oh no, MoMo!!! I'm cry, I could feel how upset she is, poor bean. I can't agree with Shareece more, I've done some work in event management before (but nowhere near her experience) and you really, REALLY can't get better advertising than respected people in your target community and certainly not for better value. As long as capitalism exists art HAS to be business, how on earth else can it support itself?

  • @hauntedmythAkari

    @hauntedmythAkari

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hog and Dice MoMo needs to be protected. 💖 And LP. And Kaza. 💖💖💖

  • @EidolonSpecus

    @EidolonSpecus

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@hauntedmythAkari yeah, and everyone else that they do this for. What makes a community is caring for eachother and mutual support. In the absence of a _de facto_ system of mutual support, people have to make do with literally asking for it.

  • @eviesakura9057
    @eviesakura90575 жыл бұрын

    Let’s be honest. We all know who disliked this video. I love all of you and i hope everything can get better soon. I wish so much i could support more and donate more to kofi or join patreon. Hopefully i will be able to soon. ;-;

  • @RobinFae6772

    @RobinFae6772

    5 жыл бұрын

    I just commented "who disliked this video?!!" But.... still.

  • @nomdeplume2213

    @nomdeplume2213

    5 жыл бұрын

    Am i missing something? Lol who is this disliking person?

  • @MythicalHex
    @MythicalHex5 жыл бұрын

    larp dnd & furries things that are commonly made fun of but are actually really cool and full of creative people.

  • @MrPandafarts
    @MrPandafarts5 жыл бұрын

    Probably the most important larp video to date. I'm glad your saying something about this. I've been in larping for 26 years and have put in thousands of hours of skilled labor to help larps pull off an event. These larp events have needed this volunteer labor just for the event to work. But now we need to start paying for this labor and the exposure and the promotion that you guys give them. It is growing pain that needs to be endured for all larps to...well...grow. Again thanks for putting forward this essential video and all of your hard work! You deserve more! :)

  • @rhidianbarrett8874
    @rhidianbarrett88745 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. You, and the other LARPtubers, have been a big part of opening up LARP to the wider world and bringing people in to this truly amazing hobby. It is never easy to get to events and you all attend so many. It is way past time for LARP companies to live up to the second part of that title and do their part in helping our hobby become more than it is.

  • @thelizcos7176
    @thelizcos71765 жыл бұрын

    As a young, jobless, cosplayer, aspiring LARPer... This video just kills me. I was only recently introduced to what LARP is, and since I'm still a minor, I can't technically do it yet. Once I'm 18+ I'm definitely going to begin though. I want with all my heart to be able to help all of you, and I will once I actually get a job.(Which should happen soon. Fingers crossed) You, and Mo Mo, and Kaza are the main reasons why I've fallen in love with this what I sometimes (Probably wrongly) call "Cosplay on crack". Until I am able to actually go to LARPs and maybe even eventually meet you all, I will do my best to support you, and ready myself. (I'll have to make do for now with Renaissance Festivals) THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO

  • @TwinComet
    @TwinComet5 жыл бұрын

    I'm pretty sure the worst thing to happen to larp is me walking my wobbly butt into the hobby having no clue what I'm doing while still being greeted by wonderful people willing to help.

  • @MsPeppers21
    @MsPeppers215 жыл бұрын

    As a film MUA I can 1000000% relate to this. I get underpaid on a regular basis for my craft and it's the worst because the makeup that I use (both beauty and SFX) is so HECKING EXPENSIVE and I never receive the compensation I need. If it's a bigger production, they're usually pretty good about paying their artists the proper amount for the job, which I am incredibly thankful for. However the smaller productions that treat their makeup artists as an afterthought are pretty bad about this. Like I completely understand that a smaller budget film will have a harder time paying their artists, but even a basic kit fee is necessary. And that kit fee should be accounted for in the budget, but almost 100% of the time it never is. And that's what's really frustrating, because it's always a toss up between paying my bills or buying product for my job. I can't afford both so I have to pick one, and it SUCKS. And no artist or creator of any kind should be treated this way, but we are and it sucks and I'm so sorry that you have to go through this too. But what gives me hope is the badass pastel mermaid battle princesses like this squad who use their platform to shine a light on this issue and are not afraid to talk about this. Because it needs to be talked about. Sooooo moral of the story is PAY YOUR ARTISTS GODDAMN IT ok I'm done

  • @TastyPC
    @TastyPC5 жыл бұрын

    As a fellow KZreadr, I hate that people just assume that we get things for free, they don’t see the work that goes into making videos and how hard it can be.

  • @wangocopperboom
    @wangocopperboom5 жыл бұрын

    I really think LARP needs to market more as theater. I feel like I'm too new to straight up say....maybe drop the name LARP and rebrand---but it is literally interactive or immersive theater. You're making props, you're making costumes, you're designing sets, sometimes writing scripts and characters and editing video. Game designers are creating a theatrical production. The folks who have years of experience, who are drawing people into a LARP are performance artists, they are actors interacting very intricately with the audience and should certainly be compensated as such by the larger LARPs (see community theater vs Broadway). The costume dance my non profit hosts each year is put on by amazing volunteers, but we have a ticket fee, usually around $75, which is a huge turnoff for a lot of people. This covers a DJ or live music, flow artists, a lyra performance, a 5 course meal, the venue, and the decor---usually made from scratch by volunteers who also organize and recruit vendors/volunteers and spend months preparing an awesome experience, making sure guests feel their $75 ticket was worth it. Volunteers pay $25 for their ticket (though several of us got free tickets because we don't know when to say no), which covers the meal. We may be a tiny little non profit, but dammit we will make sure our volunteers get something! And maybe one day, we'll be able to turn a volunteer into paid staff

  • @EidolonSpecus

    @EidolonSpecus

    4 жыл бұрын

    It is indeed Live Action Improvised Character Acting. LAICA I guess that Live Improv Immersive Theatre would work too.

  • @cabe_bedlam
    @cabe_bedlam5 жыл бұрын

    I'm working on the holodeck, my salty Queen. The highest of fives.

  • @tessadevoe628
    @tessadevoe6285 жыл бұрын

    This was beautifull. Stay salty.

  • @DragonHeartGamer
    @DragonHeartGamer5 жыл бұрын

    This was incredibly needed. You guys are typically the best form of advertising for larp as a whole, when I'm trying to convince friends as to the beauty of larp I don't send them to larp websites I send them to youtube, I send them to the people I know are going to show the best part of this community and that's you guys and you deserve the recognition and payment for the service you are providing. I'msure this was a difficult video to decide to make and I hope that everyone takes it as the lesson it is in the way that we treat youtubers in this community and how we need to evolve.

  • @bushveldwizard
    @bushveldwizard5 жыл бұрын

    You introduced me to this community I can not thank you enough and when people are horrible and say that you are not important to this community remember that so many people that would never have found LARP without you Thank you

  • @JordanVanRyn
    @JordanVanRyn5 жыл бұрын

    I just shared this video on Twitter because this is too important. LARP content creators like you, Momo, Angele, Mike and so many others, deserve to be treated fairly because you commit to your work to help people see how adventurous LARP can be. This applies to all kinds of people in the Geek Community. Thank you for this video.

  • @campbellmoore2282
    @campbellmoore22825 жыл бұрын

    As a student and aspiring filmmaker I have SO much respect for all of the LARP videos you all make not only is the production value amazing, but they are put out for free. I know how much a pain editing two hour long shows can be and I can only imagine what editing whole weekends worth of footage is like. (like how many batteries do you have mine run out within a couple hours) And yet you all only ask, not demand, for the cost to cover what it takes to get you to the event. Blows me away people can't just appreciate the wonderful content you beautiful people give to us. Sending love your way, and wishing I had money to help support.

  • @aislingreaper2518
    @aislingreaper25185 жыл бұрын

    As an indie filmmaker, comic con runner, and film festival worker; this is the truest thing I have ever seen!!!!!!!

  • @myrandomchannell
    @myrandomchannell5 жыл бұрын

    no one should have to sacrifice what they need for what they love. From one struggling adventurer to another, fight hard and stay strong!

  • @kachiechan
    @kachiechan5 жыл бұрын

    This video deserves all the views. I will share it with as many people as possible!

  • @its_sylvanaa3908
    @its_sylvanaa39085 жыл бұрын

    Cheyenne you the best!! I love these Salty Videos!

  • @taraclappertgicontentmarke2570
    @taraclappertgicontentmarke25705 жыл бұрын

    Standards of pay for services rendered will help everyone in the larp community. When designers and organizers include that in a budget, that should be transparent. With a marketing background, I see KZreadrs as influencers, but influencers and content creators can be both. I appreciate Shareece's view from the event management side, though. Either way, I think having contracts readily available can help everyone, too. -Tara

  • @MochiVsLARP
    @MochiVsLARP5 жыл бұрын

    Y'know, I was gonna put a long, drawn-out paragraph about why this is all the yes on here, but I can't do the brain, I has the dumb, so I'm just gonna go with SO. MUCH. THIS.

  • @michaelarcaro8815
    @michaelarcaro88155 жыл бұрын

    This video has definitely made me think quite a bit. First off, I want to say that I agree 100% with every point that you, MoMo, and Shareece bring up here. As the people who are shaping the LARP community through all that you do, y'all need to be paid at least as much to break even, if not more as a bare minimum- with every event, travel, and lodging expense always covered. Additionally, as someone studying the intersection of pop culture, media and art with business, I can see Shareece's point that as LARPs become larger and grander in scale, they have to evolve into more professional organizations and need to be ready to compensate all internal staff, external staff, and special guests appropriately before any major work can be done on the event at hand. Beyond all of that though, I just want to say thank you for sticking through the piles of crap that you've had to endure thus far in order to create such amazing content! You and the others have really gotten me to delve into the world of LARP and have shown me just how fun it is to take the worlds I've built in my head and bring them to life in the flesh and blood! For that, I will always be grateful!!

  • @sirencalloftoys9162
    @sirencalloftoys91625 жыл бұрын

    I have worked/volunteered at conventions. Yes, special guests are important. Even my college con paid to fly guests to the con, and food and lodging. We could not afford much of appearance fees, so we had smaller guests. OF COURSE bigger cons paid guests to appear. and OF COURSE guests got preferential treatment. And yes, and and all cons/events are a business. I am glad that larger scale LARPs are starting to realize this. I have gone to a small local LARP, and it is run by a non-profit so no, there are not paid guests. But if I were to go to a LARP that charges multiple hundreds of dollars for a weekend - yes, I would expect paid and professional guests. Thanks for the video, and for the channel. I'm making plans to head back to my local boffer LARP next summer, and your channel has helped with that.

  • @Hope-vb9ox
    @Hope-vb9ox5 жыл бұрын

    Love your channel so much and I’m really proud of you for bringing these issues to light! I didn’t have anything at all against you guys (larp youtubers) for needing funding to get to larps, but I didn’t realize how mistreated you can be and what a toll making these videos could take on you personally and financially. Thank you for doing this! And thank you for making videos, they’re so inspiring and fun to watch! Your artistic talent is impressive and very much appreciated. 💜💜💜

  • @formam1022
    @formam10225 жыл бұрын

    OMG THE FLASH BACKS THE OPENING MUSIC GAVE ME

  • @JeremiahMcCoy
    @JeremiahMcCoy5 жыл бұрын

    I am mainly a part time player these days. My arthritis and other health issues interfere with my larping these days. I hope people running larps and looking to grow their groups take what you say to heart. I have helped run some in the past, though, so I have that perspective. The Atlanta LARP community is large and pretty diverse. There has always been a tension between "do we want business success" and "do we want to avoid the hassle." This has often lead the community to keep the same basic format of recruiting and event running they have had for decades. I wont argue for against that format, but it is at least worth reviewing. You larp youtubers are performing a valuable service and it is perfectly reasonable for you to expect that service to be subsidized. One of those services is getting people to review their own preconceptions of what larp "should" be. Thank you for doing that. It has value.

  • @Koregame
    @Koregame5 жыл бұрын

    I love the Salty Siren Corner! The backdroop is gorgeous and you are looking gorgeous! And drinking out of shell is fabulous!

  • @dakotadarkness3188
    @dakotadarkness31885 жыл бұрын

    Tl;DR of this video is pay your artists (art ain't free) and treat people like people. This is a hobby yes, but there are people behind the hobby that run it and build props, and some I've been to have friggin makeup departments and not counting those that make costumes for newbs or for NPCs. (Even Gestigeist has loner weapons and tabards.) It's hard frigging work. Those that do this shit deserve to be praised and thanked, because it's people like them that made the fugging hobby. I've been burnt out and tired for days once only to have some people in my group flop down cloth and "ask" for a tunic made then walk away (without giving me measurements even like wtf). Larp leaders need to step up for multiple reasons, but this is definitely a big one. They aren't entitled to our help or our talents, and they need to be shown that.

  • @catbat367
    @catbat3675 жыл бұрын

    As a young adolescent female who had a hard time embracing her nerdy side your channel ,momos, and kazas are channels that really speak to me. You all have inspired me throughout the years that I've watched and you and given me a safe space to be in. Your channels are so well made it pains me to see they are not getting the credit they deserve.

  • @justinemoroney8324
    @justinemoroney83245 жыл бұрын

    First of all... . I appreciate you. I appreciate the entire being that is Cheyenne. That you put yourself out there, and not only stood in defense of yourself, but the people you care about? I can't even with you right now. Proud. Inspired. So classy. I'm going to send a more coherant message later.

  • @riderofrohan77
    @riderofrohan775 жыл бұрын

    This is so true in every way. Some years ago, when I was still living on the countryside where I couldn't get any information about Larp at all, I tuned to KZread and there you were. Because of Momo it was my long dream to go to College of Wizardry and because of you Cheyenne I finally did go and will return. If it wasn't for you and also Kaza, I would never have started doing Larp, would never even have heard about Larps like College of Wizardry and would have missed out from so much. So thank you, thank, you thank you! I really hope Larp Organizers will start to realize, that a huge number of players are only at their games because of you. If they don't, it's their loss.

  • @fattestofrats9394
    @fattestofrats93945 жыл бұрын

    As someone that has studied both business studies and travel and tourism, this is so accurate.

  • @bard.yesanys1019
    @bard.yesanys10195 жыл бұрын

    You, Momo, and Kaza are all amazing and creative people and deserve to be treated with the respect and dignity you give to everyone else. You guys shouldn’t be undervalued and I think speaking up about that will make our community a better place. Love and hugs to you!

  • @riacre5229
    @riacre52295 жыл бұрын

    You're the best LARP mermaid, and you've fueled my love of LARP so much. Thank you for everything you do! Good on you all for demanding what you deserve and are worth!

  • @gingerredshoes
    @gingerredshoes4 жыл бұрын

    To Shareece, you weren't aggressive at all. You were assertive and spoke directly about important topics. No need to apologise. You were not rude or mean in any way.

  • @mrspartan6667
    @mrspartan66675 жыл бұрын

    I go to my first acctual larp event this weekend and I have been scourouring youtube for coutume tutorials, larp combat tutorials, larp essentials lists and you and Mo Mo have been amazing in reaffirming that Yes this is a great hobby for me. So I want to thank you for everything you do.

  • @danielletdg8423
    @danielletdg84235 жыл бұрын

    Yes, Yes, YES!! I hadn't really thought about Larp in the same way as Cosplay guests at a Comicon, but it totally makes sense! It now seems so obvious now, but sometimes we just need to be told. Thank you for this. Keep up the great work, and take care of yourself on all levels. 😊❤

  • @OxXxNoodlexXxO
    @OxXxNoodlexXxO5 жыл бұрын

    It's sad because watching you guys had gotten me in to larp, even though I haven't gone to any yet, what you guys share makes me excited to get started and excited to make friends (and I have major anxiety, I'm never excited for social events) No one should be having to go in debt for helping others. I hope everything gets better soon for all of you

  • @toripetersartist
    @toripetersartist5 жыл бұрын

    I fully agree with Shareece! I'm actually surprised that isn't how that works yet honestly...

  • @erinbuchalter4066
    @erinbuchalter40665 жыл бұрын

    I never even heard of LARP until I came across one of Mo Mos videos. After watching these videos I have actually begun looking into attending a LARP. In other words her videos are doing a HUGE service as I would be way more comfortable attending a LARP that you guys promote than one I have never hear of. Keep fighting for yourselves as your marketing value is HUGE!!

  • @Azrai

    @Azrai

    5 жыл бұрын

    Erin Buchalter thank you. We try to be worthy of that trust 💖

  • @sophiestruckmeyer3465
    @sophiestruckmeyer34655 жыл бұрын

    Hey, this comment is for Shareece. You're thoughtful and talented, and speaking passionately about something. Please don't talk yourself down or apologise for being 'aggressive' - you're not being aggressive at all, you're compelling and interesting, and I hope that you will continue making this case so that content creators can be appreciated for the things that they do. Thank you

  • @Shareece

    @Shareece

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! That means a lot to me!

  • @hannahchristine5240
    @hannahchristine52405 жыл бұрын

    Found your videos a few weeks ago. I have my first event in a week. Thank you!

  • @peachesexpr3ss383
    @peachesexpr3ss3835 жыл бұрын

    That's a coincidence because I have separation anxiety, social anxiety, & loneliness & I just now came across you & mo mo's channels today _ March 6th 2019. & its inspiring me to go larping & I just turned 19 a month ago. Yes. Your videos are making a difference.

  • @sirencalloftoys9162
    @sirencalloftoys91625 жыл бұрын

    One to add to your list would be Larpgasm here on KZread. He has a Patreon and a Kofi, I believe. He makes weekly LARP videos, lots of how-tos and he goes to what sounds like a boffer fantasy LARP and post-apocalyptic. I find his tutorials on transforming everyday items for LARP helpful and inspiring.

  • @hazylittlecherry5423
    @hazylittlecherry54235 жыл бұрын

    This was such a needed video. You all deserve to be treated like the professionals you are. You are all so darn valuable to the larp community. I know personally MoMo was the first female youtuber I came across and gave me the courage to try larping as a woman. And I found your channel through your video about mental health and larp, I have generalized anxiety and depression and your video made me so excited to see others with mental illness getting out there and having fun. I have made so many good friends through larp and it was through the guidance from both your uplifting videos that gave me that courage.

  • @macabredisguise4852
    @macabredisguise48525 жыл бұрын

    Not only you are talented, smart and beautiful, u are also very artistic. Its a pleasure just to watch you speak.

  • @devinlow4475
    @devinlow44754 жыл бұрын

    VR is a good step into the holodeck direction.

  • @xkaraxx776
    @xkaraxx7765 жыл бұрын

    U are amazing, and so is Mo Mo and everyone one who puts in the time and effort for Larp. I’m gonna go to a Larp with my friend after high school! All those people who hate on you are just jealous, consisted, jerks, who don’t care if they hurt your feelings

  • @nessaxsmiley
    @nessaxsmiley5 жыл бұрын

    Let me tell you, the (marketing) power MoMo, you and all other youtubers have is _immense_ . I'm not the target demographic of the many more teen oriented channels on youtube, so whatever they're pushing never worked for me, but now I am venturing into LARPing because of the approachable introduction I got through videos on KZread. Getting kit is expensive, going to these big immersive larps is even more expensive. If LARPs want to expand their reach and thus production quality, they need to recognize the power y'all have.

  • @onewaytosavetheday
    @onewaytosavetheday4 жыл бұрын

    Shareece was being assertive, not aggressive! It's important to distinguish. Nothing gets done without assertive actions or communication! Well done.

  • @jarretttindle5101
    @jarretttindle51014 жыл бұрын

    i appreciate you and Mo Mo's videos because I get to live vicariously through you guys...Keep them coming!

  • @ad-sw9rv
    @ad-sw9rv5 жыл бұрын

    this made me so sad that y'all put so much time, effort and money into ur content (content that changed my life and me fall in love with larp) and yet so many people don't understand that and/or care ..like these videos are entirely an optional service provided by larptubers for the sake of others and i wish everyone was as grateful for that as i am stay strong larp babies i love u and ur content and ill always support u uwu 💘💫

  • @hon3ybunny695
    @hon3ybunny6955 жыл бұрын

    You and Momo have sucked me into the larping world. I am a fan of dnd already but the thought of having a character of mine come to life is so cool.

  • @dhrogue8940
    @dhrogue89405 жыл бұрын

    After seeing momos video on becolline I saved up to go sadly I lost all that money before being able to go on that venture you guys larp house, larp girl, momo and even now mochie are the reason I am excited to go larping one day if I had money to spare you bet it would go to the creators I love because you guys get me excited to be that character I have thought up or played in dnd. You guys are unsung heroes to us band of people who wish to find that escape to find our true selves by getting lost in our characters.

  • @Moonatje22
    @Moonatje224 жыл бұрын

    Creators like you and Momo are so, so, so important for LARP. When I was first asked to do LARP I didn't go, it took me 3 years between then and my first event and it changed my life and gave me the most amazing friends

  • @julianna6987
    @julianna69875 жыл бұрын

    I love this, extremely informative. So much respect for all of you.

  • @CrossStCroix
    @CrossStCroix5 жыл бұрын

    This is such an important video. Thank you for opening up. You (and Shareece) did such a good job presenting this info. Thank you.

  • @brebeeb
    @brebeeb5 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate you and your channel (and the others like you) so so much, you should be paid so much for this, its so valuable for me, hopefully things change for the better soon

  • @dawidscheffler7152
    @dawidscheffler71525 жыл бұрын

    Loved this video so much. So glad that the community is waking up to the reality of what you're worth and positively supporting it. Thank you for doing what you do.

  • @FaerfolkDogs
    @FaerfolkDogs5 жыл бұрын

    MAKING ME CRY SALTY TEARS OF SUPPORT AND LOVE, Y’ALL. 💕💕💕💕

  • @Ellie-hm3zy
    @Ellie-hm3zy5 жыл бұрын

    17 thumbs down. 17 people that had tears in their eyes from wanting to support cheyenne and missed the like button.

  • @petergray3151
    @petergray31514 жыл бұрын

    It's so amazing that you made this video. And your content is so valuable. I can't afford to go to LARPs myself and living vicariously through yours is so excited.

  • @Sara-bk8yb
    @Sara-bk8yb4 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate your content it introduced me to what LARP is and made me realize that I would like to try it one day. So, thank you for spending hours on end creating these videos of beautiful footage.

  • @kater2824
    @kater28245 жыл бұрын

    I love this, stay salty 😁 I literally rewatch your videos all the time, always happy when something new pops up ❤️

  • @Theofficialfr3akshow_BK
    @Theofficialfr3akshow_BK5 жыл бұрын

    You guys are so amazing, truly love what you all do and your absolutely right you mo mo and larp girls as well as every other content creators value is just simply underated in the market. Believe it or not you guys have given me the strength to go out and try my first larp this summer in August called the Kingdom of Novitas in NY. I was simply filled with tons of anxiety but seeing what you guys do has made me feel as if I could finally push past the threshold.

  • @colewrenard5461
    @colewrenard54615 жыл бұрын

    Standing up for yourself is so important in cases like this, even when it's so draining and/or difficult to do so. Thank you for standing up for your community and putting out so much content. Watching these videos keeps me engaged with the hobby even when I'm too busy to do it myself in my own life. It means so much to watch these videos and experience these amazing events. Making it look effortless takes SO MUCH effort!! Keep up the good work! :D

  • @Nstachow
    @Nstachow5 жыл бұрын

    I think you are amazing and help people find a wonderful outlet in LARP and we appreciate you guys so much!!!!!

  • @angleofsin777
    @angleofsin7775 жыл бұрын

    You girls are the best thing to happen to Larp, you been a big help :)

  • @badgererd
    @badgererd5 жыл бұрын

    💕💕💕💕💕 thank you- you guys are invaluable! Without your videos I would never have tried Larping, never stepped out of my back country thinking community and run to the top of the hill and yell- “LARP is awesome!” I’ve decided to commit to try and start my own LARP community, to help with things we don’t talk about in the country- I am doing this change because of ppl like you who have spoke out about what you love! Thank you, and I go out of my way (fear of hugs) to pass on the biggest, warmest, country hug to you! 💕

  • @bennixoxo
    @bennixoxo4 жыл бұрын

    its so telling when momo is having to film this while shes on the job the passion you guys have is incredible and im ready and waiting to see some change for you all

  • @TheCrochetFairy22
    @TheCrochetFairy225 жыл бұрын

    This was a much needed and appreciated video! Thank you for what you do!

  • @tacocatpoopracecarpooptacocat
    @tacocatpoopracecarpooptacocat5 жыл бұрын

    I missed your uploads

  • @caroline456
    @caroline4565 жыл бұрын

    This video made me so emotional. Thank you so much for opening up like this. I absolutely appreciate everything you and momo do so so much. i really wanna donate to your patron, but i cant afford to, but as soon as i can, i will. You guys have inspired me to find carp which i love so so much as well as things like makeup and craft. thank you for everything you do.

  • @aminadaifi6762
    @aminadaifi67625 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this. I can't really put it into words. Thank you.

  • @ricejuice8982
    @ricejuice89825 жыл бұрын

    Yes LARPs should be businesses and spread across the world

  • @tayb4662
    @tayb46625 жыл бұрын

    I know im late on this video but I am a new subscriber so.. Its great to see that the larp channels here are supportive of each other instead of solely competing for views. I love that this video sort of featured other people in the community too. I'm hoping to become a patreon soon, this channel has sent my larp curiosity through the roof recently and all y'all deserve every bit of recognition that comes your way ❤❤❤❤

  • @phoenixascending6501
    @phoenixascending65014 жыл бұрын

    I love you Larp content creators. I am subscribed to Mo Mo's channel too. You guys are the reason I was able to bring up the courage to create my own Larp Guild.

  • @ferbogadoaSalirAJugar
    @ferbogadoaSalirAJugar2 жыл бұрын

    This is the first time I see you, I like it, LIke your honesty, your originality your creativity. Thank you

  • @FadingEbony
    @FadingEbony5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for making this video. It really highlights what creaters and crafters go through to be able to create what wee do. I've been larping for almost 10 years, and making my own costumes for most of that. I want to help create youtube content soon, and this video really helps me understand what it's rally like. Thank you... Just... Thank you

  • @melissaboulianne1788
    @melissaboulianne17884 жыл бұрын

    Wow. I have been watching you and MoMo's videos like crazy for 2 weeks and I was so jealous of both of you! I thought it was amazing to be paid to go to these events... but to know that you weren't breaks my heart! You deserve it, I am going to a LARP this weekend because of YOU. You do bring the people in... you deserve to get something!

  • @erichart8342
    @erichart83425 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for all that you do and give to these games and this community of gamers.

  • @BethWade
    @BethWade5 жыл бұрын

    I so appreciate your hard work, dedication, and constancy with not just promoting LARPs, but educating us about LARP issues, sharing tutorials, inspiring us to be better LARPers, and having transparency about your life as an artist. Any LARP with the skills and budget can make a kickass teaser vid that gets people drooling....but when trusted content creators like yourself, who struggle with issues similar to mine and value gameplay similar to what I value, attend a LARP and share their experience, I feel like I can make a more informed decision, and am likely to have more fun (which is huge, considering the cost to travel and attend LARPs). I will never not financially support as many of you as I can, and thank you for not giving up on this community, even though some few shits sneak in every once in awhile to whine.

  • @rebeccastockwell2608
    @rebeccastockwell26085 жыл бұрын

    Hello, I just subscribed. I found you through Mo mo. I think your videos so far have been amazing and this one was so very important. I am also chronically ill and have been bed bound for about a decade so I can't actually physically LARP anymore but I'm a writer so often I contribute to the creation of LARPS here in England and that includes helping with the creation of both the main story and character creation. I love it. I also suffer from mental illness and both tabletop RP and LARP really did save my life. Making music, writing and Roleplay were my saviours in my darkest hours and I love that people like you and Mo Mo and others are doing so much for the community and making LARP more accessible for so many people and giving so many people a better understanding of what LARP is and how valuable it can be. I never did understand the stigma, People act for a hobby or even a career and how is that so different? Anyway, as much as I love what I do I do find that I have similar issues with the bigger LARPS. It's not the same situation obviously but I still feel like I can heavily relate. Thank you for the wonderful content. Your editing is superb.

  • @misspepper56174
    @misspepper561743 жыл бұрын

    I feel your pain. I have been asked, countless times, to do hair and makeup, including SFX makeup for different shows, events, etc and am treated like a greedy a**hole if I even mention in passing any form of compensation. I’ve been asked to drive an hour away and more to bring my own supplies and spend lots of time doing these things, all for free. And I used to, partly for fun, experience, and the opportunity to collaborate and learn even more, but that was when I was still living at home and not having to pay rent and was still new enough to the whole thing that I felt I wasn’t yet worthy of compensation. But now I know my worth and I have had to put my foot down, even knowing that it will generally not be well-received. Thank you for making this video. I’m glad someone, especially with such a platform and the visibility, is saying this. It’s long overdue. ❤️

  • @kilbrenstrayer6308
    @kilbrenstrayer63084 жыл бұрын

    thank you for being such a wonderful person in the face of adversity. thanks for not losing your authenticity under such criticism. you are the reason i love larp, and therefore have found myself. i suffer from depression, anxiety, loneliness, etc, and larp has helped me be connected with others. you are the reason i have started the thing that has helped me cope with my problems. Thank you.

  • @ladyalfhildrforestofvioletmist
    @ladyalfhildrforestofvioletmist5 жыл бұрын

    *stands and applauds* Thank you all for all of the things you do for us and all of the lengths you go to. I deeply appreciate it and I hope that the companies you work with start to appreciate it better, too.

  • @xX_Lycoris_Xx
    @xX_Lycoris_Xx5 жыл бұрын

    I'm rather new the the LARP community, but you give me a huge sense of hope. LARP is something I consider the perfect outlet for feelings I don't get to express. I want to dive further into the community, but I've always been afraid of cost. You give mr hope that things will turn out ok. I pray for each and every one of you

  • @saraduncan778
    @saraduncan7784 жыл бұрын

    What makes me so sad is that this video was necessary. My friend A. And I were talking this week about how often we (as women) often undervalue or diminish the things that we do in order to appear socially acceptable. Be confident stand up for your worth. I started sewing again thanks to MoMos most recent Biccolone video so not only will Biccoline get my money due to her influence but Joanne fabric store already has hundreds of dollars due to me getting back in to costuming. Thank you for everything you do. Stand up for your worth. You and your services are worth SO MUCH to this community. Change is around the corner, thank you for making this.

  • @scarletskinner670
    @scarletskinner6705 жыл бұрын

    One of your best videos yet. I hope to see more of these. Im'a sign up for your patreon soon.

  • @dearThax
    @dearThax5 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoy this channel, and I think agree with your sentiment entirely. I'm glad you are recognizing that you are a brand and a business. As long as larp influencers (not a dirty word) give away their marketing value, your work will be expected at no cost. I love that list of expectations when people ask you to come to their larp; travel, accommodation, entry, and payment. This is not part of your hobby, this is a job. For your hobby, go to larps you want, craft what you want, video what you want, for your enjoyment and don't go into financial ruin. It amazes me that you all haven't burt out already.

  • @mrkaye4266
    @mrkaye42665 жыл бұрын

    I'm watching this (I've been preparing mentally for ren faires and these videos help a lot ^_^) my boyfriend asked what it was. So I explained that its a really expensive hobby (but fun) and that it's a really small community. Now he's interested in doing a sci-fy larp. I'm so glad their are larp creators and I would totally be fine with larp being like ren faires. I'm honestly surprised it's not and it kind of upsets me. y'all are amazing. You deserve more for sure.

  • @autumnkennedy1886
    @autumnkennedy18865 жыл бұрын

    I’m going to my first larp soon and I look up to these people so much as to me personally I feel the have helped me and can continue doing so with others. Honestly watching this opens my eyes and I didn’t realise they went through this, but I do now and I hope for there sake things will improve in the larp community ✌🏻💙

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