I Eat Pasta for Breakfast - Not the only thing we make
This has been something I have wanted to talk about for a while now since we started this series but now I feel it is getting a bit out of control. So I Eat Pasta for Breakfast is a series that we dub on Pshattuckproductions and arguably is the one series people look forward to the most since it is a good blend of horror and pasta elements and the team has a blast recording it and putting it together. We have had a lot of fun making these episodes and will be making more in the future. The problem that I have noticed and that the team has noticed is that no matter what video we put out, even if it isnt related to IEPFB, there will be people commenting for us to make more of it. A similar issue happens with Ava's Demon and I want to address this because I have reached a point where I am getting upset by it.
In order to create an episode of IEPFB or Ava's Demon we have to wait for a certain amount of pages to be uploaded for us to have enough content to warrant a video. This means waiting for the artist to draw those pages including characters, facial expressions, backgrounds, etc. After that we need to have everyone record their lines and bare in mind some of us live in places like France, Germany, Australia etc so timezones also factor in to when the message for lines is sent and when they are received, as well as those VA's having their own lives. After that we need to get proper music and sound effects and editing all that can take a lot of time to do. Editing is a rather meticulous process that can take hours just to make one simple 2 minute video at times. Longer videos like IEPFB and Ava's Demon can take days if not weeks to produce properly.
I realize that people are excited and eager to see the next part of these series and I get why. Its like waiting for a new episode of a TV show like Steven Universe or waiting for the next season of a Netflix show you like. Just like these aformentioned examples: These things take time. So we at Pshattuckproductions kindly ask you to keep those comments to a minimum since we want to experiment with other projects and different types of media and seeing comments asking for one specific thing like this disheartens us.