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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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Christmas Gifts From Spidvid

December 22nd, 2009

As the holidays rapidly approach we are excited to be soon sending out private beta invites to everyone who’s on our list. If you are a video creator, actor, director, writer, producer, story teller, animator, or have other talents for producing video content, then be sure to visit our site and submit your email address.

We intended to send out invites last week but the relaunch of UnleashVideo, the exclusive video sharing site for our private beta, has taken longer than anticipated to complete. The good news is that additional tweaks and features are being added to Spidvid in the meantime, so your initial experience with our platform will be better than even we thought it would be.

The plan now is to send out the invites on Christmas Eve (December 24th). Who said that gifts shouldn’t come before Christmas Day anyways?

If you get time over the Christmas break between some much needed R&R be sure to take the time to put together a solid Spidvid profile. We accept copying embed codes from YouTube and other sites where you may already have produced video content and information about yourself. Also don’t be shy to do some copying and pasting from your favorite social networks like Facebook or LinkedIn to save time creating your Spidvid profile.

There will be a blog post next week where we explain how to pimp your Spidvid profile because it’s so important as a video creator needs to show that he or she has leadership qualities to build and manage remarkable production teams which results in quality produced content, and it’s important for professionals so that creators can see what qualities and talent he or she can add to content. So if you’re not already subscribed to our new posts by email or RSS be sure that you are one way or another, or you may miss out on some really exciting stuff.

Do you want an early Christmas present this year? Quickly head over to our site, click the ‘join our video production community’ on the left hand side, provide your email address, and look for an email from us on Thursday.

One last thing… good luck with your last minute Christmas shopping, if you are already done then give yourself a big pat on the back you non-procrastinator you.

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