The Amelia Project

The Amelia Project Live on Theatreship

2 min
Feb 4, 20263 months ago
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Summary

The Amelia Project Live on Theatreship is a theatrical podcast performance featuring a narrative about a captain and maritime mythology. The episode promotes a multi-camera film of their live show recorded aboard a historic cargo barge in London, available to patrons on Patreon.

Insights
  • Live podcast performances can be repurposed as premium video content for subscription platforms
  • Theatrical storytelling with musical elements creates immersive audience experiences
  • Direct-to-fan monetization through Patreon enables independent podcast creators to fund production
  • Historic venues and unique locations enhance the production value and memorability of live events
Trends
Podcasts expanding into live theatrical performances and multi-format contentCreator-owned platforms (Patreon) becoming primary revenue model for independent audio producersMulti-camera production and video distribution of audio-first contentNarrative-driven fiction podcasts leveraging live events for audience engagement
Topics
Podcast monetization strategiesLive podcast productionPatreon creator economyTheatrical storytellingMulti-format content distributionMaritime narrative fiction
Companies
Patreon
Platform used to distribute The Amelia Project's live filmed performance to subscribers for $5/month
People
Isla Bennett
Character referenced in The Amelia Project's narrative storytelling
Quotes
"Last year, we performed a live show aboard a historic cargo barge in London. We're now posting a multi-camera film of that show on Patreon."
HostMid-episode
"Become a patron for just $5 to watch The Amelia Project on theatreship."
HostPromotional segment
Full Transcript
There once was a captain on a ship with a heart of stone and a temper quake. His crew rose up in mutiny and threw him in the sea. They made him walk the plank, splash into the sea he sank. But the very next day his flag would fly, the captain wouldn't die. But do we see any sign from Isla? Whoa! Oh, there it is. Can you see it? Welcome to Requiem Rock. Isla Bennett? Far, far out, in the furthest storm-lashed reaches of the Seven Seas, there lies a rock. It rises from the depths, smooth and black, and it has been there since the dawn of time. Each year when the summer lull makes way for the autumn storm a majestic creature would rise from the depths to rest upon it The captain, he must be destroyed. Soldiers in every port deployed. Hit him with a cannonball to be his final call. Is that the... Um, what was it? Last year, we performed a live show aboard a historic cargo barge in London. We're now posting a multi-camera film of that show on Patreon. Become a patron for just $5 to watch The Amelia Project on theatreship. Go to patreon.com slash ameliapodcast or ameliapodcast.com for more info. And as they stood on the stormy shore, Weaver him on the devil's loom, The elder sister pushed the younger old