
Founder of Trazzler
R-Rated Video Blog Network
There are tens of thousands of videos online, but few innovative approaches. Rocketboom and Slide 88 are okay, but innovative? Heavy.com, JibJab, and magazines like Maxim create programming, but it feels derivative.
I’ll bet people would go nuts for something risqué. Stuff that occupies the middle ground between pro and homegrown, and covers subject matter you can't find on TV. Keep production costs low by shooting dozens of short segments per session. And since the aesthetic is rough, you could pull it off with a tiny crew, and say, under 5K per month, per blog?
Maybe it would look something like this:
