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Missed Connections Live on Spidvid

August 14th, 2010

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One of our passions is being able to help fund the dreams of video creators and filmmakers, as they produce what could be the next big video or film entertainment hit online. One of the video creators we helped to fund on KickStarter was Melissa Center who is the creator of the web series “Missed Connections Live”. MCL is based on the missed connections section of Craigslist where people shoot messages in there with hopes that whoever they came across in the physical world would then re-connect with them online.

Part of our funding deal with Melissa (for season 2) was that she run all of her past production projects through Spidvid, and we would help promote and market her content to the web’s viewing audience.

On Monday her first Spidvid project was completed, and episode 1 (NYC Cafe Hostess hopes to find mystery Economist Man) of Missed Connections Live was later uploaded for distribution as embedded below.If you like episode 1 then you will love Melissa’s future episodes even more, so be sure to subscribe for weekly releases, and other quality entertainment from Spidvid’s collaborative production community too.


Missed Connections Live Episode 1 from Melissa on UnleashVideo

If you have a web series, or short video or film that you would like to run through Spidvid’s system then grab a free account, complete your production project with your team, and get your content uploaded so it can find audiences who crave watching new entertainment.

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Still Looking for Production Talent on Craigslist?

February 12th, 2010

Understandably there are creators that go onto the Web’s largest classifieds site Craigslist to look for talent for their upcoming video production projects. And on the other side of the equation actors, writers, editors, videographers, and other related talent are looking to see what interesting projects and creators are out there to invest their time into.

While there is the chance that the odd connection can be made, from the stories I’ve heard it rarely happens, and if it does the result is usually poor. Our team is reaching out to these individuals to let them know that a more connected, social, organized, and reputable way is available via Spidvid.

Craigslist can be a decent option to supplement the search for production talent and projects, but as getting to know, like, and trust people becomes more important in our open and transparent world, our hope is that Spidvid becomes a more trusted option in that department.

Do you rely on Craigslist for attracting production talent, or seeking out projects? Do you have any memorable stories to share about your experiences? Feel free to share a comment or story below.

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