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Hi Everyone, I need to make couple short films for a good cause. I have the idea and a brief script. I just need volunteer director and some crew member to develop the idea and the film. Best for newly graduated film students. If you know anyone is interested in making film but not have much experience and want to build their portfolio. Or don't have any offer yet. Highly suggest to me.

My company is an apparel company. Mostly T-shirt and most designs are inspirational, motivational, and love delivering. But not in a cheesy way. In the future I will shoot a lots video. My company is a love delivering company. Send out love message. Also get involve with acts by donating 50% profit to help kids, animal and homeless people inside USA through a non profit organization.

I am working with very limited budget with this company. So everything related to this film is voluntary. of course food and water are provided. I will give you a t-shirt for showing appreciation. This is best for people who is in film industry and cant find a job yet. This films will make your portfolio looks very good! for helping a charity company.

It will develop as a pay base!

If you want more detail about the company and the film? please contact me. silvia at topmyworld.com
 
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Uncle Bob is always the party pooper, but viral videos are not intentionally created, they just happen when someone manages to catch lightning in a bottle.

While that's often the case, unfortunately viral videos often do get manufactured. Usually it's some sort of marketing or publicity campaign. Companies spend lots of money paying off bloggers to 'share' their video. Sure they fail sometimes, but they also do succeed. I can't tell you the amount of times I looked at the huffington post to see them 'reporting' on a supposedly 'viral' video that, if you go past the embedded video and go to the youtube page, has ~1000 views. If that's not a case of viral video manufacturing in progress, I don't know what is...
 
Content, timing and seeding are key elements in creating a viral.
It's not all coincidence...it's about strategy.
If content = bad: no viral (*)
If timing is off: no viral
If seeding is poor: less viral-propability.(**)

(*) Sometimes it is so bad, the lack of quality makes it go viral anyway ;)
(**) With little seeding it can happen it gets picked up. Less is not more in this case :P

The only thing out of your reach is whether it really does go viral.
 
While that's often the case, unfortunately viral videos often do get manufactured. Usually it's some sort of marketing or publicity campaign. Companies spend lots of money paying off bloggers to 'share' their video. Sure they fail sometimes, but they also do succeed. I can't tell you the amount of times I looked at the huffington post to see them 'reporting' on a supposedly 'viral' video that, if you go past the embedded video and go to the youtube page, has ~1000 views. If that's not a case of viral video manufacturing in progress, I don't know what is...


okay! the point is not about the viral video! who doesnt want a viral video...I just want some help here..so lets focus on getting help for the video. and not about what viral video! thanks
 
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