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Noclip in 2024 (+ Documentary Ideas Request)

Hi Patrons,

I'll say it right off the bat, this is my annual post where I ask for your feedback on the docs you want to see, the work you want us to focus on, and what you'd like as a patron of Noclip.

But I also wanted an opportunity to talk about my dreams for 2024 and beyond.

To keep a long story short, Noclip is a fantastic position entering 2024. Our commercial work has given us a financial safety net that is going to allow us to do some really cool stuff next year. Jeremy is signed on to do almost twice as many days as last year and the rest of the crew are eager to do more work too. We are healthy, creatively hungry, and eager to make a big bang in 2024.

On top of that, thanks to all of your filling out that survey a few months back, we have way more insight into the ways we can improve this patreon, how we spend our time on the main documentary channel, and plenty of other things. All of this means that we'll be making some big swings in 2024.

But before we get into all of that - let's take a quick look back at 2023.

2023 Projects - How'd We Do?

How to sum up 2023. I think we tried our best to tackle a few big requests from 2022. Some of these were favorite games from that year, and others episodes of Greatest Hits that were constantly getting high votes.  That said we still had tight purse strings which restricted the scope of work we could do.

Given all of that, let's go through the docs we made in 2023. In order of appearance:

Did you have any favorites? Let us know in the comments.

Aside from the docs we also continued out weekly podcast, uploaded a lot of video game video tape history and took a good creative swing at Noclip Crew. We learned some lessons on how much time and effort that stuff takes which we'll be bringing in to 2024.

2024 - The Big Picture

Next year we're making some big swings. Not just in the documentaries we do, but in all of our output both publicly and on Patreon. I've been working on a plan to make the most impactful and entertaining work we've ever taken on, while providing more than ever to members of our patreon.

This also includes fixing one major problem which is finding a way to properly speak to our documentary, podcast and crew audiences directly.

So let's talk about all three of them separately now:


2024 - Noclip Documentary Channel

Next year we want to focus on highly-produced, impactful work that makes the industry stop and take notice. And we have a few ways we're going to accomplish that.


2024 - Noclip Podcasts

We love doing the Noclip Podcast and it's continued to grow since becoming a weekly show during Covid. That said we also think there are opportunities for new types of podcasts that our current setup doesn't easily allow. So we're going to restructure this all a bit.


2024 - Noclip Crew

Ever since I was making videos about video games I wanted to run my own little GameSpot, or in later years Giant Bomb. Next year we're gonna push Crew further in that direction.

We love doing Crew videos and think there is plenty more cool stuff we can do with it. That said I've always been worried in investing in it with Noclip Patreon funding as it is totally different work to our documentary / preservations work. So next year we'll be spinning Crew off from this Patreon, and giving it more of it's own identity.

With that freedom I want to build a best-in-class games video channel which allows us to flex our creative muscles outside of the documentary work. I loved growing up watching GameSpot and Giant Bomb, and I currently feel like there is no channel around that produced the type of VOD-focused stuff I fell in love with. I think there is a big hunger for thoughtfully produced videos and our team of editors are more than up to the task. That is the mission of Noclip Crew in 2024.

Aside from these three pillars we will be getting back into the swing of uploading the game tapes. We had to stop for the last few months as work got too crazy and then the office move happened. With the team's increased workload this shouldn't be a problem again. All the tapes are now in a special climate controlled lockup - we'll be showing that off soon too.

Possible Documentaries for 2024

Like I said we have some big projects we want to take on in 2024. But we already have a couple of projects currently in production that you'll see in early 2024.

Aside from that I have projects that I'd love to tackle next year. 2024 is the 20th Anniversary of 2004, one of the biggest years in gaming ever. Alongside the 25th Anniversary of 1999 which had some absolute classics in it. It could be a good opportunity to do some well produced retrospective docs.

So here are some possible projects I'd love to tackle next year.

Over to you...

Okay, it turns out I ramble in text as well as video. Above contains a bunch of big ideas and plans, but it's not the totality of what we have planned. The main dream is to create a Noclip that makes it's best documentaries yet, a series of fun and informative podcasts, and an editorial channel which echoes the best days of video game coverage.

But what would you like to see, as a viewer and a patron.

What docs should we work on?
What patron exclusive stuff would you like?
What do you think of our plans for Noclip Crew and the Podcasts?

Thank you all for your incredible support over the years. Noclip continues to be the best job I've ever had and I hope you have enjoyed being part of our success. Next year we're going to repay your belief in us three times over. Nothing short will make me satisfied. I feel like everything has lined up over the past few months, and it's time for us to pull the trigger.

Until then I hope you had a nice break over the holidays and played some of those video games.

Happy New Year! See you in the comments.

Danny

Comments

I'd love to see something about chrono trigger or even path of exile.

Josh Mills

11 bit studios could be great, let me suggest some childhood PC loves also: 1. Total Annihilation -> Supreme Commander -> BAR -> Spring -> ? 2. Homeworld 3. Alpha Centauri (huge Frank Herbert basis), also Bing Gordon has a fascinating career https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing_Gordon 4. Red Alert 2 Braid anniversary edition is coming out also

Hugh O'Brien

I love everything in this. Excited to see what comes with NoClip Crew. Of the possible projects, HL2, GTA:SA, BG3, and Mini-Series on Games Journalism stand out the most to me. I hope I'm not too late to make suggestions to add to ideas list! I'm not sure if either of these would be something that you're interested in, but two that have come to mind recently are Football/Championship Manager, 90s/00s gaming TV and/or magazines. For Football/Championship Manager, an angle that's not just a "history of" that could be interesting could be looking into what makes playing with a spreadsheet so interesting. And for the other idea, I loved getting gaming magazines as a kid and I feel like there's some stories to tell there. Same for video game TV shows (Gamesmaster and Games World are the main two that I've been thinking of).

John Frazer

Dreamcast 25 Year Anniversary doc would be grand. Life, Death and rebirth of Sega etc. Again good redemption arc there.

Gribb85

Happy New Year all! Some great ideas above in the top list and comments, Wipeout and Relic/Dawn of War would get my vote but that's probably just me being selfish. I'd really like someone to do a short doc on Acid Wizard though, what the story was with them developing Darkwood to such acclaim on limited resources, then pivoting to announcing a soccer tactics game(!) before going on a hiatus. Feels like a story to be told there, especially with what happened with the Unity Engine outcry last year which Darkwood runs on, but it might be too soon from the point of view of the devs maybe. However, as a man of the wilderness and a survival horror fan I could definitely see Jeremy having some fun with this, particularly after his excellent work on the Signalis video.

Paul Davies

Increpare games. -Stephen's Sausage Roll -English Country Tune (There's a whole puzzle scene I've recently found out exists.)

Andrew O.


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