I was tasked with creating the promotional and other graphics for each year of the BrushPile Fishing Annual Veterans Tournament. On top of creating promotional videos, I also created promotional art such as posters, social media graphics, and others.
The tournament entries were placed on BrushPile Fishing’s WordPress Website, with entry payment through our WooCommerce Platform.
I also created a banner to be used as a backdrop for the event in Adobe Illustrator, highlighting the sponsors for the event:
Previous Live Streams
We broadcasted all of our tournament weigh-ins on the BrushPile Fishing YouTube Channel. The setup varied depending on location and staffing.
I’ve been creating content online since 2009 from different channels such as BlogTV, YouTube, and Justin.TV. Twitch became a place in which I found a community and I wanted to create a space that’s best described as “sitting in the living room with your brother/sister watching them play games” and have a safe spot for people to hang and vibe.
Managing my own Twitch channel has come with its challenges, both in creating the content, managing the members, and promoting myself.
Overlays
Most of the overlays created on the Twitch Channel myself were pieced together myself using assets from other video games or through commissioned art, such as the Arcade background that I use in a lot of my content currently. Below are some of the overlays I’ve used through the years:
My most recent overlay featuring a Victory Royale. This overlay I lowered the intensity of the background from some input from a survey I gave to my viewersOverlay using the Arcade background. This pattern was created by Joey BlueJ I tried my hand at using a webcam overlay with the full screen game in the background at one point.Using a jigsaw puzzle background shaded blurple, I created an overlay that was a little closer to what I wanted for an overlayDuring my Cuphead Overlay I tried my hand at an overlay that was a little simpler and included information like my death countsI made an overlay based off the Splatoon UI since at the time I was playing a TON of Splatoon 2.
Community
My community is constantly growing and with that comes its own set of challenges. I have a Discord Server in which I can have day-to-day interactions with the community when I’m not live on Twitch. I also have some other attempts like a subreddit and a Facebook group, but Discord seems to be the most used.
Social Media
I have reused my clips from Twitch Streams on social media, like Twitter, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, etc. I also upload all of my Twitch Streams to a separate VOD channel on YouTube to archive my streams. I also in the past have created campaigns to promote different events on my Twitch Stream, examples below:
Post promoting the “Road to Banjo” campaign that I did on my Twitch channel back in 2019, playing all the games that Banjo and Kazooie were in before the release of Banjo in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
The Twitch stream is an ongoing project, and I’m always finding ways to optimize the stream and everything that goes with it when time and bandwidth allow!
Full VOD of the NKTelco SmashFest broadcast, originally broadcast on July 25, 2020
Back in 2020, I was tasked with coordinating a pilot for a potential eSports Broadcast at NKT Productions. This involved not only creating the event but also promoting it and the live production aspect of the event.
I was also tasked with being the emcee of the event, being involved in every aspect of production.
The production was broadcast on YouTube and the tournament was coordinated with a combination of the NKT Productions Discord Channel as well as Battlefy to arrange the matchups in a single elimination bracket.
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