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Happy Holidays Video Creators and Talent

December 23rd, 2011

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The holidays are all about relaxing, eating deliciously fattening food, and spending time with family and friends. For some of us it’s also about finding some spare time to write new scripts for video projects, shooting video, cutting video, and hopefully uploading new content for the world’s viewing audience to watch and ideally share. If you were planning on doing a holiday parody of LMFAO’s “Sexy and I Know It” video you are either too late, or against some big time competition below.

I have lots of planned projects for 2012 and I trust that you likely do too! Keep in mind that by posting your video or film projects on Spidvid; you can connect with talent who wants to collaborate and partner with you, build your teams, share credit and compensation, and distribute your content to UnleashVideo and earn thousands of views! This is all easily done from your Spidvid video creator account! Or if  you don’t have a project to post, then you may want to check out the active Spidvid projects.

Happy holidays to you and your family, friends, followers, fans, subscribers, and pets too. The holidays are meant to be relaxing, but keep production projects on your mind because right now has never been a more perfect time to cost effectively create and distribute online video entertainment!

Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Chrismukkah or whatever holiday you celebrate, from myself and the Spidvid team :)

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How To Create Entertaining Videos That You Can Be Proud Of

June 9th, 2011

Wouldn’t it be nice if every video project you collaborated on, you were passionate about and proud of them?! Unfortunately life isn’t a fantasy land, so it doesn’t always work out this way. Below are 6 ways to help you be part of more quality video entertainment projects that you can be proud of.

1. Control your own destiny – The top way to be part of video projects you can be proud of, is to create your own opportunities by leading or co-leading projects. It’s always smart to have influence over your project’s fate.

2. People, people, people – Be sure to associate yourself with credible people who have respected completed projects under their belts. If someone has little or no experience as a key team member, then it’s hard to forecast how the end result will turn out.

3. Don’t overstretch your budget – Budgets will always be limited so learn how to work inside of them, and always allocate at least 10-20% of the budget towards miscellaneous “things” because unforeseen expenses will ALWAYS pop up!

4. Timing is everything – Projects will almost always cost more than you originally planned, and take longer too. Don’t set an exact date for release unless you are 100% confident you will get there in time, and if a firm release date is mandatory. Give yourself a time buffer so you don’t feel like a time-inefficient idiot later.

5. Relationships matter – Treat your team members with respect, and listen, listen, listen to them. You don’t have to like everyone, but don’t create drama and conflict because that will kill team chemistry and morale, and even take down entire projects. Also keep in mind that not everyone will share your unique sense of  humor, so be friendly before being funny.

6. Never release it – If you get a video created but at the end of the journey aren’t excited and proud of what you and your team have put together, then don’t release it! Chances are you can make a few simple edits to cut the non-proud parts and come out with a winner that will make your team, and most importantly your viewing audience smile.

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If you want to create more entertaining videos that you can be proud of, but need to build a project team first, then grab a Spidvid profile and connect with the talent you need to collaborate with!

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5 Remarkable Viral Videos From November

December 4th, 2010

I know it’s hard to believe (sarcasm), but there were a ton of amazing new viral videos released to watch in November. You have likely seen a few of these already, but hopefully a new video can entertain you below. We kick things off with a brave cat video, enjoy. And if you want to create some new viral video entertainment of your own but don’t have the talent to do it, then head over to Spidvid to collaborate and partner up with the talent you need on your team.

1. Cat vs Alligator

If you have a cute cat, chances are that you know he or she isn’t that brave. This is perhaps the bravest cat you will ever see, usually dogs are too intense for the average cat… but an alligator?!

2. Kobe and Kimmel Play Black Ops

We are used to seeing Kobe Bryant firing long 3-point shots in the NBA, but seeing him launch a rocket is much more fun and destructive.

3. Sesame Street: There’s An App For That

A few years ago Apple came out with their “there’s an app for that” ad campaign, and the messaging is still fresh in our minds to this day. If you like apps, Sesame Street, and music then this video is for you!

4. Angry Birds Peace Treaty

Speaking of apps, are you a big fan of the game Angry Birds like me? When I saw this video I was a bit upset because I wanted to be the first video creator to create a viral Angry Bird video. I have purchased a few Angry Birds plush toys and I will be getting them this month! Be on the lookout for my Angry Birds Spidvid project later this month, subscribe to the projects feed if you haven’t already to collaborate with me on it. It has the potential to be a viral hit and end up on our list for January. For now enjoy the peace treaty deal that the Angry Birds and Angry Pigs (sort of) make.

5. World’s Biggest Harry Potter Fan

My girlfriend has read all of the Harry Potter books and is a massive fan, but she can’t touch this guy. If anyone is a bigger Harry Potter fan please create your video and top this current champion.

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The Benefits to Video Production Collaboration

June 26th, 2010
It can be a huge challenge to do video production on the go. Long gone are the days when ‘portable’ in the 1970’s meant Francis Ford Coppola and his portable video studio that fit into a van along with a large number of crew people. Fast forward to today- ‘portable’ might just be one person with a camera and a laptop in the trunk of their car along with the talent in the passenger seat as they drive to location- and that’s it. Yes, production has changed but collaboration is still necessary.
Even in the days where you can fit high-end video recording equipment along with a high-end laptop and RAID drives into your trunk collaboration is still necessary. Even if you can direct, and edit you will still need publicists, make up artists, FX, writers, and artists. You will always need more people then you can be. Even if you are only publishing to the high-end of youtube you can still get better, faster results with collaboration with other people.
1. The best product can only be achieved with collaboration. And only the best product can stand out in an increasingly competitive marketplace. Even if you have a strong creative vision it is only with collaboration that the highest technical standards can be achieved.
2. The most viral video product only happens through collaboration. Finding the actor with the perfect look, the voice actor with the wanted tone of voice, the cast and crew you need to do the stuff you can’t do you? Well there is a reason you collaborate- so that other people can do the things that you can’t do yourself. And even if you could do a lot of their functions they can quite often do the ‘little nitty gritty’ stuff a lot better then you could.
3. The most marketable product can only be achieved with collaboration. Even some of the most independent looking viral videos still quite often had an experienced FX team behind the scenes helping turning a normal HD video frame into one teeming with activity and life that was only put there through 3-D character riggers and animators.
4. The easiest creation process can only be achieved with collaboration. Props, chairs, walk-talkie’s, and folding tables need to be moved. They aren’t going to move themselves. By collaborating with PA’s you save yourself time- and back strain. That gives you more time to focus on the important things like deadlines and creative vision.
5. And finally, collaboration can work wonders. It can raise the level of quality of whatever production you are involved in. It makes the end-product- the final video that everyone will see much more professional and appealing.
While you could shoot a video with the web camera embedded in your laptop and expect a few viewers with are vaguely interested in it- having more people video your final video with much more higher interest can usually only be achieved through collaboration.

It can be a huge challenge to do video production on the fly. Long gone are the days when ‘portable’ in the 1970’s meant Francis Ford Coppola and his clunky video equipment that fit into a van along with a few crew members. Fast forward to today and ‘portable’ might just be one person with a video camera and a laptop in the trunk of the car, what a new aged on-demand video studio indeed. Video production is now more simple than ever before, but collaboration is still vital to overall success.

Chances are you can do one thing really well in the video production process, but that still leaves a few talent gaps open in order to create quality content. If you are good at shooting video then you still likely need at least one individual to be on screen, and maybe an editor to put everything together in post production. Collaboration is the key to forming a team capable of creating video entertainment.

1. The optimal end product can only be achieved with collaboration. Viewer attention is limited, so only remarkable content will stand out and reach a large viewing audience. Your idea or script is nothing without others helping you out to make the content a reality. Excellent scripts often sit on computer hard drives waiting eagerly to be used.

2. Viral videos only come to be through collaboration. Finding the actor with the perfect look, the voice actor with the ideal tone, and the crew who do the tedious work is necessary for reaching success. Sure you can learn how to do the things you can’t do now, but you should focus on what you’re passionate about and where your core skills lie. I can’t remember the last time I saw a viral video that was born through a single individual’s effort.

3. The most marketable product requires collaboration. Even some of the most independent looking viral videos still had an experienced VFX individual behind the scenes helping to turn a regular video into one with cool effects, and making the content so much more marketable. Be kind to VFX individuals because your next video may need the skilled expertise that only a VFX artist can provide.

4. Things are easier with collaboration. The more talent you have on your team the more you can draw from to make the production process easier. The challenge is delegating tasks so that each individual can contribute to the team’s overall end goal. Collaboration only works when everyone adds value collectively.

5. Collaboration can work wonders. It’s amazing what can be done when collaboration is leveraged for the greater good of the team. One individual can feed off the next to create momentum, and elevate one’s own skill level to new heights.

If you need to collaborate on a future video or film project in the near future, be sure to grab a free Spidvid account and connect with the talent you need to reach your production goals. Have an open mind, be friendly, and have fun collaborating this summer.

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