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Habbox Productions
Should it return?
Vote please
If you don't know what habbox productions were it was where a department called Habbox Productions (Now shows) hosted a big play on habbo every few months of a year. These included Romeo and Juliet, Cinderellav and Jack and the Beanstalk. It added a whole edge to Habbox that no one else had. The reward of seeing alot of Habbos turn up after months of work was great!
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I wasn't aware it left :S
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lol. Yeah in my opinion it was a bad move. It was just sao fun to do and watch.
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Habbo Productions is still here...?
It's part of the shows department is it not?
PS:
Yay, I was in Romeo and Juliet xD
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I remember there was so much hype surrounding them. So many people were interested in watching and being part of them so they should defintely return. It was quite different because as far as i'm aware no other fansites run productions. I'd love to see a few more. :)
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Nope it is gone completely. hence there hasn't been a production since I was here on this account in september.
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http://www.habboxforum.com/member.php?u=28179
its still here and Test:Tube:Baby is manager :D
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Sounds cool =D I always thought making plays and stuff on habbo would be a good idea, maybe get someone whose good with screen recorders who knows one that can zoom and stuff then you could put it on youtube for people who miss it and it would be really cool.
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There are several problems with holding big productions on a regular basis
1. The room needs changing very often and needs to be carefully designed to suit the performance whereas with talkshows the same room can be reused over and over again without any major changes needing to be made.
2. It is very hard to set a time and a date when everyone involved in the show can be online at the same time. Talkshows only require perhaps one or two hosts to be online at any one time for the whole thing to run smoothly. Productions need a lot of people and if any one of them can not be online for the production the whole thing has to be delayed until everyone can.
3. Productions take several months of constant hard work to be a success. There needs to be a lot of planning done and then we have to hire people to write scripts, do rehearsals etc and it can take months before we can even be ready to perform one, and that's before we worry about setting a time and date. Talkshows can be planned in a very short amount of time and we are therefore able to hold shows more often.
Having said all that, if it is in the public's interest for us to go back to producing these shows, I am happy to try and create a production as a sort of trial to see how it goes. :)
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It worked before, It can work again!