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Screencast Demo Video For Spidvid

April 9th, 2010

There are two demo video versions for you to view and listen to below. One features a female voice and one features a male voice so you have a couple options to choose from. This demo should have been completed and released last week but we had to make a few tweaks to the team management functionality in our platform so the video had to wait until the bugs were worked out.

The video is a bit lengthy at 7:56, so feel free to navigate around and watch what you want to see, and learn most about Spidvid.

Likely only about 30% of all Spidvid features are shown in the demo so there is lots more to explore and discover within your account, I just wanted to show the primary tools to move a team project from beginning to end, and get a video or film completed and released for distribution.

If you have a question please write it below in the comments section. You can also post a question or offer feedback on our Facebook page, or send us a tweet with what’s on your mind to @spidvid.

Female Voice

Male Voice

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Do You Have Kiss A** Video Production Ideas?

November 12th, 2009

The next big viral hit could come from your ideas, concepts, and vision.

Learn how you can share yours with the world in minutes. You can also rate and edit ideas as well. Take in the video below and then visit our production ideas page to rock the video world.

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How to be a Spidvid Professional

November 7th, 2009

We have put together a very quick rough demo of how video production professionals get value out of Spidvid.

Learn how to get an account, bid on production projects, join teams, where uploaded videos go, share credit and compensations with each member, and other various spid-bits.


Important things for professionals to know:

- During our private beta, all video content produced by collaborative teams is uploaded to UnleashVideo. When we roll out our public beta early next year 2010, we fully intend to have a broader distribution network including the likes of YouTube, and other large audience video sharing sites.

- First phase beta invites will be sent out later on this month (November 2009).

- Allocation of compensations for revenue sharing with team members is done by creators, and so is the uploading of all video content. In the future we want to make these processes more collaborative between all key members.

- Video advertising may not occur until we reach public beta, so don’t expect to earn and share cash right away with your team members.

- Suggestions for new features is very much welcomed. Just contact us with your ideas and feedback, and we will include them in our public beta.

We are very excited about working closely with the first few hundred members of our beta community. There’s a long journey to travel before we fully produce the new media ecosystem we envision, but look forward to all of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

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How to be a Spidvid Creator

November 3rd, 2009

We have put together a very quick rough demo of how video creators get value out of Spidvid. Learn how to get an account, post production projects, attract talent and form teams, distribute videos, give credit and compensations to each member, and other various spid-bits.

Important things for creators to know:

- During our private beta, all video content produced by collaborative teams is uploaded to UnleashVideo. When we roll out our public beta early next year 2010, we fully intend to have a broader distribution network including the likes of YouTube, and other large audience video sharing sites.

- First phase beta invites will be sent out later on this month (November 2009).

- Video advertising may not occur until we reach public beta, so don’t expect to earn and share cash right away with your team members.

- Suggestions for new features is very much welcomed. Just contact us with your ideas and feedback, and we will include them in our public beta.

We are very excited about working closely with the first few hundred members of our beta community. There’s a long journey to travel before we fully produce the new media ecosystem we envision, but look forward to all of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

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