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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.

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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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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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Collaborative Illustrations for Creators and Professionals

August 13th, 2009

Spidvid’s model is very new compared to the traditional video production model which has existed for many decades now. So to communicate this model, and educate individuals about how it works, we have designed many illustrations that should help outline things well from a visual perspective.

The first 2 (below) specifically outline how creators and professionals interact with Spidvid. This is the foundation for how proposals start with ideas to eventually become quality videos that the global viewing audience can view, share, and enjoy.

collaborative production process for creators

a. outline who you need, your ideas, and detail all proposal information.

b. proposal is approved by admin to become a project.

c. proposal is rejected by admin and needs modifications before approval can be granted.

d. a new project on Spidvid now exists.

e. connect and invite individuals to place bids on your project.

f. assign a compensation percentage to each individual on your team in relation to the value they add to the project. This can be done later, but needs to be done before the video is uploaded for distribution.

g. move the project forward as a team.

h. a quality video has now been produced.

i. video is ready to be uploaded for web distribution.

collaborative production process for professionals

a. find and discover video projects that interest you.

b. a creator has invited you to place a bid on their project.

c. outline to creators how you can add value to their project.

d. bid is approved by the creator, you are added to their team.

e. bid is rejected by the creator, and needs modifications before approval can be granted.

f. you are assigned a compensation percentage by the creator according to the value he or she feels you bring to the project. This may be done later by the creator if he or she feels the decision is easier to determine after the project is complete.

g. project is moved forward as a team.

h. a quality video has now been produced.

i. video is ready to be uploaded for web distribution.


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