
I’m wondering now, if anyone knows that I published another mud pit clip to my clip store? I didn’t post anything here because I had already blogged about the scenes and I assumed that my fans were also subscribed to my Clips4Sale studio.
This has been a really bad year for mud video production. We had storm tides for about two months followed by an unseasonably cold fall. Honestly, I’m a bit depressed about it. Even the mud pit has been too cold for any extended play.
I’ve been gathering the last 15 years of raw video onto a 48TB hard drive array so I can collect some unused, and maybe some extra special, bits into some themed “best of” videos. I need something to get me through the dark months. Given how poor my clip sales have been this year, I’m not sure I should even bother. Maybe I’ll take up a new hobby.
If you’re interested in mud pit self bondage clips, check out Self Bondage in Thick Mud.
I would certainly be sad if you stopped selling clips, but I think I have said that before 🙂
You have at least one loyal supporter, though I guess that’s not enough to pay the bills 🙁
I have a few, loyal supporters, but you are right; they do not justify the time and resources it takes to shoot, edit, upload and promote a clip. I’ve said all this, before.
I am more disappointed than anyone. I wish I could justify the investment, because I love sharing my adventures almost as much as I love experiencing them. On the other hand, I never wanted it to become a job, or to have to make a cost-benefit analysis. It’s all supposed to be fun.
I think, as I get older and my joints get stiffer, spending time at my computer for any reason is losing it’s appeal. More accurately, it’s becoming painful. If I’m not making at least $50/hour, why am I straining my eyes and aggravating my repetitive stress injuries?
I’m sure I still have a few more videos up my sleeve. The big question is how I will go about sharing them.