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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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Video Production/Marketing Resources Tweets

February 20th, 2011

If you don’t yet follow our Twitter page you should because we are always looking to provide value to our followers with video production tips, resources, advice, and other 140 character golden nuggets. Here’s our best over the last 7 days.

  • Get more views and attention! How To Promote Your Videos via Spidvid
  • @nalts went all out on this post: Models for “Signing” YouTube Creators; Tips for Advertisers, Studios & Stars via Will Video For Food
  • 3 Ways How To Become A Filmmaker via Filmmaking Stuff
  • New Generation of Filmmakers Turning to Internet, Fans to Finance Projects via The Hollywood Reporter
  • The 12 Step Process To Web Series via Spidvid
  • Felicia Day breathes fire into ‘Dragon Age’ web series via USA TODAY
  • What Video Production Pros Need To Know About Marketing via REELSEO
  • Google is in talks to acquire Next New Networks to improve the content quality on YouTube via REUTERS
  • Top 5 Tips For Shooting Video Outdoors via YouTube
  • How to Make Your Own Short Film via YouTube
  • Learn how to shoot a driving scene without needing the assistance of car mounts via FilmRiot
  • Are you a corporate video producer? How To Create Videos That Get You Customers via Mixergy
  • How to add music and graphics in Final Cut Pro via YouTube
  • Apply this knowledge to your Spidvid team! How My Virtual Team Collaborates via Web Worker Daily
  • Production Tip of the Day: Oscar award-winning and nominated directors discuss the challenges of marketing a film via YouTube

The top Spidvid project completed/video uploaded this week goes to the team behind “THE BIKER – It’s Okay To Be a Cat Guy” as embedded below. This is the bravest cat ever, a true biker cat!


THE BIKER – It’s Okay To Be A Cat Guy from Michelle Cameron on UnleashVideo

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Valuable Links Shared on Twitter

February 5th, 2011

Been on our tweeting game lately! Check out our last 7 days of useful tips, resources, entertainment, and interesting film bites below.

The top Spidvid project completed/video uploaded this week goes to the team behind “Narrated Sex” as embedded below. If you had a bad week just watch this HILARIOUS video, because it will make you laugh and ready you for the weekend!


Narrated Sex from Deron on UnleashVideo

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15 Video Production Resources

January 29th, 2011

Spidvid on TwitterWe have shared a few valuable video production and other related film resources over the last 7 days via our Twitter page. If you missed them you’re in luck as I created an organized list below. Feel free to share your favorites with your followers, and watch the retweets pile up!

Have any good film resources of your own to share? The comments are yours!

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5 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Spidvid Profile

December 10th, 2010

Spidvid tips

So you have created a Spidvid profile but you don’t know what to do next. We’ve created a list of tips that will help you get the most out of your experience using our new media platform, and leveraging our community for video projects.

5 tips for getting the most out of your Spidvid profile:

1. Fill Out All of Your Profile Info – Tell your story and showcase your portfolio with your Spidvid profile. Embed your top videos and/or demo reel so others can watch what you’re up to, not just read about it. Include important links such as your website, blog, Twitter and Facebook profiles, IMDB page, etc.

2. Upload a High Quality Head Shot – A good first impression makes all the difference in getting your project bids accepted, and looking the part is half the job for some roles. So if you’re an actor, VFX artist, or graphic designer, expect other members to be highly critical of how you present yourself in our community. Also, if you can’t take the time to upload your picture, how will a producer trust you’ll play your part on the project?!

3. Actively Bid on Projects – The only way you’re going to get noticed and invited to participate in projects is if you start reaching out to video creators, and earn feedback from collaborating on projects. We’ve recently had several great opportunities arise for members to get involved in all aspects of some amazing video projects. From writing, to acting, to production, to promotion and beyond, no matter what part of the process you’re involved with there is a team and project waiting for you to be part of. So head over to our projects section and see if something interests you right now. If there is nothing right now that catches your eye then perhaps there will be in the near future, so subscribe to the Spidvid projects feed to stay updated going forward.

4. Participate in the Forums - The Spidvid Forums is the spot where you can start conversations about video projects, production, ideas to improve the Spidvid platform, or anything else on your mind. Create a thread about your project, post a link to it in your project description to let interested people ask questions, provide advice, give recommendations, and offer feedback to help you move forward and get your project off the ground. Additionally, the forums feature daily filmmaking and production tips, alongside a conversation section where you can connect to others in the Spidvid community.

5. STAY CONNECTED - Subscribe to our blog and monthly newsletter and connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Connecting with us via e-mail and through phone conversations is the best way to build a direct relationship with us. Our YouTube channel features several videos that demo our Spidvid platform and visually show first hand the project work flow process.

We hope you find these tips helpful for making the most out of your Spidvid experience. If a question just came to mind leave it below with a comment, or email us. Don’t be shy, we would LOVE to hear from you!

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