Collaborative Illustrations for Creators and Professionals
Spidvid’s model is very new compared to the traditional video production model which has existed for many decades now. So to communicate this model, and educate individuals about how it works, we have designed many illustrations that should help outline things well from a visual perspective.
The first 2 (below) specifically outline how creators and professionals interact with Spidvid. This is the foundation for how proposals start with ideas to eventually become quality videos that the global viewing audience can view, share, and enjoy.

a. outline who you need, your ideas, and detail all proposal information.
b. proposal is approved by admin to become a project.
c. proposal is rejected by admin and needs modifications before approval can be granted.
d. a new project on Spidvid now exists.
e. connect and invite individuals to place bids on your project.
f. assign a compensation percentage to each individual on your team in relation to the value they add to the project. This can be done later, but needs to be done before the video is uploaded for distribution.
g. move the project forward as a team.
h. a quality video has now been produced.
i. video is ready to be uploaded for web distribution.

a. find and discover video projects that interest you.
b. a creator has invited you to place a bid on their project.
c. outline to creators how you can add value to their project.
d. bid is approved by the creator, you are added to their team.
e. bid is rejected by the creator, and needs modifications before approval can be granted.
f. you are assigned a compensation percentage by the creator according to the value he or she feels you bring to the project. This may be done later by the creator if he or she feels the decision is easier to determine after the project is complete.
g. project is moved forward as a team.
h. a quality video has now been produced.
i. video is ready to be uploaded for web distribution.