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Collaborative Video Production Teams

August 14th, 2009

Individual Creators vs Collaborative Spidvid Creators

What we are seeing a lot of within online video is individuals working with their friends and family looking to create the next big viral hit. The fact is this rarely happens because the talent being used is based on what’s readily available versus choosing the ideal talent to collaborate with.

Spidvid is all about aggregating loads of high quality talent so that video creators can identify what their needs are, outline goals for their video project, and select like-minded individuals who fit that description.

A simple example: A video creator needs an editor to piece together clips out of raw content that tells an interesting and compelling story. The creator posts a proposal outlining what he or she needs in an editor, and the objectives the editor must be able to fulfill. Upon approval, the creator invites editors to bid on the project and fields outside bids as well. Messages are sent back and forth between a few editors until the right one is found. The editor then provides the services needed to the creator, and Spidvid automatically helps the creator give credit back to the editor for work performed. This is a collaborative partnership established to assist the creator in releasing a better quality video than could be done individually, and the editor was part of a project that he or she otherwise wouldn’t have the opportunity to be part of.

To hear more examples for collaborative video production teams, and to learn more about Spidvid’s vision, view and download our free ebook manifesto entitled “Hollywood Is Doomed”.


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