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Spidvid Projects You May Want To Collaborate On

April 12th, 2011

There have been a few interesting projects launched on Spidvid recently, and a few completed as well to showcase some impressive video entertainment from our community. Our community’s videos now have received over 400,000 views, and now the journey is on to reach a large milestone of 1,000,000 views!

If you have a video project that you have active in development, or one you want to launch, then get a Spidvid profile and post your project for our 1,200+ community members to check out and bid on.

There are 3 brand new Spidvid projects that you may want to take a look at right now:

Escape is a web series which is about to head into its 3rd full season! Cheers to its success to date! Creator Mike Feurstein is looking for a VFX artist to do some electrifying animation effects, Music Artists are needed for songs for the episodes, a Graphics Designer is requested, and a person who can Promote the show to find a larger audience is integral too. Check out the eScape Season 3 trailer below, and if you want to collaborate with Mike to make Season 3 a big hit then bid on his project or message him on Spidvid to start a conversation.

We are producing the web series “Gen Y” in collaboration with Illinois-based filmmaker Sasan of Gladius Arts. He needs to build out his core team with 2 Actors, and 2 Promoters to help spread the word about the web show. If you are based in Illinois and can act, or live on this planet and can promote this video to lots of potential viewers/bloggers then please bid on Sasan’s project.

Gen Y Web Series Logo

Philly-based James Jackson has a new film project called “Frogg Prince” and needs some talent from our community to move his project forward in a positive direction. James needs individuals from Philly to collaborate with, and he’s seeking out a Videographer with a DSLR camera who can add another camera angle to work with, he’s needs a Set Designer to create settings inside his studio, and he could use a talented Video Editor who can cut the story together with some added effects. If you are in Philly looking for a new project to collaborate on then visit the Frogg Prince page and post your bid for James to review.

Stay updated on all new Spidvid projects, by subscribing to them now. And again, if you have a video project in development, or want to launch a brand new one then get a Spidvid profile and post your project’s story for our community to take a look at.

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A Spidvid Infographic

April 7th, 2011

I’ve long been fascinated with infographics from a visual, information, and content intake perspective. I figured it was time to create an infographic for Spidvid because our community has been relatively active and has accumulated some decent statistics over the past few months. So I published a tweet (@Spidvid on Twitter) asking for a talented designer to collaborate with us in creating one, and Joshua Murphy of element3media kindly reached out and designed the Spidvid infographic art that you see below.

This is just the beginning of our community’s successes, and vision to become the world’s largest open and collaborative filmmaking ecosystem ever built in the history of mankind. If you need some sort of help/advice on your short film or web series, or some seed funding to develop your content, then please reach out to us and let’s discuss how we can partner up!

Cheers to infographics, innovation within the online video space, and especially to our community for producing remarkable video entertainment for the world’s audience to enjoy and share.

Spidvid Infographic

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How To Promote Your Videos – Collaboration Edition

March 2nd, 2011

Travis Gordon is a video creator who manufactured the brilliant fantasy action web series Spellfury which has now amassed over 3 million views throughout its incredible existence! In addition to being a web series creator, he also teaches others on how to promote their videos to receive more views, comments, likes, subscribers, and love.

Spidvid has sponsored his latest video “How To Promote Your Videos –  Collaboration Edition” and it’s a worthwhile watch to learn how to collaborate with other talent to improve your production and entertainment quality, and how to leverage each other’s networks to drive more video views, and attract more overall attention for your team’s content.

If you create videos that may interest us to sponsor, please contact us and let us know how we can mutually benefit together.

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Dr.Nasty’s Web Series Project

January 26th, 2011

Video creator Zach Oldenburg has posted a Spidvid project about an animated web series (Dr.Nasty’s) which he wants to create, but he needs your help. Zach is totally “hell bent” about producing the next Family Guy mega-hit, and so we love how he’s aiming really high for this one!

Below are the details for the Dr.Nasty web series project. If you want to join Zach’s production team, then either contact him directly, or bid on his project right away to collaborate with him. To bid you will need a Spidvid account.

Talent needed: 7 Actors, 1 Animation Artist, 3 Directors, 1 Music Artist, 1 Story Teller/Narrator, 2 Writers
Ideas for video: A retired super villian gets back to basics by moving in with his recently divorced sister and her twin sons. The new man of the house finds himself each episode finding a way to better himself and those around him, all while keeping his super villian attitude. Think “Whose the Boss” meets Dr. Evil meets “Family Guy”.
Basic storyline: Dr. Nasty is 48-years old, out of shape, and out of work, which isn’t hard when you’re job is being a super villian. With no super heros left in town, Dr. Nasty decides to retire and move in with his newly-divorced sister and her twin boys. Regular episodes find Dr. Nasty getting back to reality by getting in shape with a new personal trainer, experiencing internet porn for the first time, and building a steel-enforced prison treehouse for the twins.
Current status : Have a great idea
Skills/Resources needed: I am a zero budget filmmaker, so I mainly need some dedicated filmmakers who don’t mind coming together in an internet show. If we can make money off this then excellent, if not, then we’ll be doing it solely to make people laugh. I need a handful of people who have always felt their voice belonged on radio or cartoons. I like to direct, but it doesn’t mean I’d direct every episode, so if you’re interested in directing, let me know. I also need a basic flash animator. This cartoon would be simple and cheaply made, then scored properly after. Episode writers also needed, once we get the wheels rolling. For the love of the game, join this project. We’ll be a working, breathing, machine hell bent on producing the next Family Guy, one building block at a time.
Experience needed: 1 Year
Bidding opens: January 23, 2011
Bidding closes: February 13, 2011
Additional information: I edit, direct, star in, and promote all the shorts for http://runhomestudios.com, so if you need any examples of the humor I write, check there. Let’s have some fun, guys!

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New Media Film Festival Entry Discount

December 15th, 2010

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So you’re wrapping up production on a new web series, short film, or another project and are now looking for film festivals to submit to. We are a proud sponsor of New Media Film Festival which has events in both Los Angeles and San Francisco. Submission categories include: animation, mobile created, webisodes, web series, shorts, narrative and documentaries, 3D or red shorts, 3D or red features, content apps, and socially responsible content. There are lots of prizes to be won that directly benefit filmmakers, and their careers going forward. The next big event takes place in Los Angeles in May, 2011.

We are pleased to announce that if you do decide to submit your content to the New Media Film Festival, our Spidvid community and blog readers can save some submission entry cash by using the discount code NM254 at check out online. If you want to submit your content but can’t afford to (or would rather invest into your content instead), then contact us and we may sponsor the fee entirely to get you on your way. If you have any questions please post a comment below, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, or email us.

Good luck to everyone who gets involved with New Media Film Festival in 2011, and we look forward to watching and sharing your creations next Spring!

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