Louis CK: Live at the Beacon Theater

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I know there's a lot of Louie fans here, so I figured somebody should post this for the two people that didn't already see it. He just released a new stand-up video on his website, you pay $5 to stream or download it. (He says you can "watch all you want" but it's actually limited to two streams and two downloads, which is okay because you'll only ever need to download it once since it's completely DRM-free, but be forewarned. Video's in 720p, looks every bit as professional as any of his retail videos.)

Anyway, it could be the best ****ing thing he's ever done, outside of his show. I was in tears for much of it. If you liked his previous stuff you owe it to yourself to check this out.

https://buy.louisck.net/

Couple of outtakes from his channel, they're nowhere near as good as the stuff he left in but still okay:


 
Really, really funny. Probably his best show yet.
 
Awesome, didn't know about this. Awesome delivery method too, so **** yeah I'm buying it.
 
He's by far one of the best stand ups that we have at the moment. He reminds me of George Carlin and Billy Connolly. A wonderful storyteller and just naturally funny. A rarity in stand up.

This is a rather ballsy move of him to offer a whole new act just for a couple of bucks. I will be more than happy to support him. :)
 
I bought it, haven't watched it yet though.
 
I heard about this and his response to it and was considering it, so I'm gonna go ahead and pull the trigger and get it. Louis CK is probably my favorite living comedian.
 
Watched it. Some funny bits, some filler bits. I didn't LOL at any of it though. About half of the jokes are about masturbation. I don't think I would pay more than $5 for it.
 
If you subscribed to his mailing list you already got this, but he mailed out a summary of how the special's done in terms of what he put into it, what he got out of it, and how he ultimately feels about the approach. Pretty enlightening stuff, and I'm really glad it worked out for him so well. (Holy shit hang on I have to fix his terrible formatting, shit's all wordwrapped...)

People of Earth (minus the ones who don't give a shit about this): it's been amazing to conduct this experiment with you. The experiment was: if I put out a brand new standup special at a drastically low price ($5) and make it as easy as possible to buy, download and enjoy, free of any restrictions, will everyone just go and steal it? Will they pay for it? And how much money can be made by an individual in this manner?

It's been 4 days. A lot of people are asking me how it's going. I've been hesitant to share the actual figures, because there's power in exclusive ownership of information. What I didn't expect when I started this was that people would not only take part in this experiment, they would be invested in it and it would be important to them. It's been amazing to see people in large numbers advocating this idea. So I think it's only fair that you get to know the results. Also, it's just really cool and fun and I'm dying to tell everybody. I told my Mom, I told three friends, and that wasn't nearly enough. So here it is.

First of all, this was a premium video production, shot with six cameras over two performances at the Beacon Theater, which is a high-priced elite Manhattan venue. I directed this video myself and the production of the video cost around $170,000. (This was largely paid for by the tickets bought by the audiences at both shows). The material in the video was developed over months on the road and has never been seen on my show (LOUIE) or on any other special. The risks were thus: every new generation of material I create is my income, it's like a farmer's annual crop. The time and effort on my part was far more than if I'd done it with a big company. If I'd done it with a big company, I would have a guarantee of a sizable fee, as opposed to this way, where I'm actually investing my own money.

The development of the website, which needed to be a very robust, reliable and carefully constructed website, was around $32,000. We worked for a number of weeks poring over the site to make sure every detail would give buyers a simple, optimal and humane experience for buying the video. I edited the video around the clock for the weeks between the show and the launch. The show went on sale at noon on Saturday, December 10th. 12 hours later, we had over 50,000 purchases and had earned $250,000, breaking even on the cost of production and website. As of Today, we've sold over 110,000 copies for a total of over $500,000. Minus some money for PayPal charges etc, I have a profit around $200,000 (after taxes $75.58). This is less than I would have been paid by a large company to simply perform the show and let them sell it to you, but they would have charged you about $20 for the video. They would have given you an encrypted and regionally restricted video of limited value, and they would have owned your private information for their own use. They would have withheld international availability indefinitely. This way, you only paid $5, you can use the video any way you want, and you can watch it in Dublin, whatever the city is in Belgium, or Dubai. I got paid nice, and I still own the video (as do you). You never have to join anything, and you never have to hear from us again.

I really hope people keep buying it a lot, so I can have shitloads of money, but at this point I think we can safely say that the experiment really worked. If anybody stole it, it wasn't many of you. Pretty much everybody bought it. And so now we all get to know that about people and stuff. I'm really glad I put this out here this way and I'll certainly do it again. If the trend continues with sales on this video, my goal is that i can reach the point where when I sell anything, be it videos, CDs or tickets to my tours, I'll do it here and I'll continue to follow the model of keeping my price as far down as possible, not overmarketing to you, keeping as few people between you and me as possible in the transaction. (Of course i reserve the right to go back on all of this and sign a massive deal with a company that pays me fat coin and charges you straight up the ass.). (This is you: yes Louie. And we'll all enjoy torrenting that content. You fat sweaty dolt).

I probably sound kind of crazy right now. It's been a really fun and intense few days. This video was paid for by people who bought tickets, and then bought by people who wanted to see that same show. I got to do exactly the show I wanted, and exactly the show you wanted.

I also got an education. And everything i learned are things i was happy to learn. I learned that people are interested in what happens and shit (i didn't go to college)

I learned that money can be a lot of things. It can be something that is hoarded, fought over, protected, stolen and withheld. Or it can be like an energy, fueled by the desire, will, creative interest, need to laugh, of large groups of people. And it can be shuffled and pushed around and pooled together to fuel a common interest, jokes about garbage, penises and parenthood.

I want to thank Blair Breard who produced this video and produces my series LOUIE, and I want to thank Caspar and Giles at Version Industries, who created the website.

I hope with all of my heart that I stay funny. Otherwise this all goes to hell. Please have a safe and happy holiday, and thank you again for all this crazy shit.

Sincerely, Louis C.K.
 
"The development of the website, which needed to be a very robust, reliable and carefully constructed website, was around $32,000."

lolwut

Well I guess I know who to work for after college.

Also, it always weirds me out when I find out a recorded show like that was actually 2 different performances cut together.
 
"The development of the website, which needed to be a very robust, reliable and carefully constructed website, was around $32,000."

lolwut

Well I guess I know who to work for after college.

Also, it always weirds me out when I find out a recorded show like that was actually 2 different performances cut together.

It's not the simple interface, it's the back end that can keep track user payments and deliver up fast bandwidth for all that download traffic.
 
It's not the simple interface, it's the back end that can keep track user payments and deliver up fast bandwidth for all that download traffic.

Well that's something different. He didn't say 32k for the site and the hosting, but I guess it makes more sense if that's what he meant. In that case serving up a 720p video to that many people probably would cost that much for hosting/bandwidth.
 
Well that's something different. He didn't say 32k for the site and the hosting, but I guess it makes more sense if that's what he meant. In that case serving up a 720p video to that many people probably would cost that much for hosting/bandwidth.

I'm sure thats what he meant. When people say "website" they usually mean everything together. Hosting, interface, etc.
 
He didn't even know what torrenting was so, yeah, that's probably what he meant. :)
 
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