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April 2012

Contributor Incentive

I have recently been revising our approach to provide an incentive to the public to contribute art work to the film. We had originally intended to set up a fund it page to attempt to gain funding from the public in order to secure a major incentive like an iPad. However a change in direction and current time constraints have meant that we have had to reconsider. A fund it campaign may not work and we haven’t got time to wait it out at this point.

The new idea is to use the fund it principle of rewards to develop an in built rewards system.

It would be a four tiered system based on the amount a person contributes.

  • 1 contribution the user will earn a Contributor credit on the film.
  • 3+ contributions the user will earn an Artist credit on the film.
  • 5+ contributions the user will earn a Executive Producer credit on the film.
  • 10+ contributions the user will earn a Producer credit on the film and a fully packaged DVD version of the film.
  • There will also be unlockable character bios on the site. One of these can be earned for each contribution made.
This will require the setting up of a profile system to facilitate the delivery of the rewards scheme.

With this new system we are banking on people buying into being part of something that could potentially become much bigger. We intend this project to have life far beyond this semester and we intend to enter it in festivals. We are hoping that the lure of being able to say the worked on a film especially if it garners notice in the festivals.

This new strategy is also in line with our current direction of buying fully into the user contribution aspect. The films success relies on their contribution and in turn that success becomes their reward as well as other bonuses.

Apr 22, 2012
#Ken Kidney
Play
Apr 20, 2012
#Robert McGrath
Apr 14, 2012
#Mitchell Galavan
Scene Delegation

Yesterday we met as a group in order to breakdown the scenes that each of us will be responsible for animating. Looking over the storyboards we found that we had 24 scenes in total, making it easy to split the scenes evenly among us.

Each member of the team shall be responsible for 6 scenes.

The breakdown was as follows;

Scene 1 - Robert

Scene 2 - Ken

Scene 2_2 - Robert

Scene 2_3 - Alder

Scene 3 - Alder

Scene 3_2 - Alder

Scene 3_3 - Alder

Scene 4 - Robert

Scene 4_2 - Alder

Scene 4_3 - Alder

Scene 4_4 - Robert

Scene 5 - Robert

Scene 5_1 - Mitchell

Scene 5_2 - Mitchell

Scene 5_3 - Mitchell

Scene 6 - Mitchell

Scene 6_1 - Mitchell

Scene 6_2 - Mitchell

Scene 6_3 - Ken

Scene 7 - Ken

Scene 7_1 - Ken

Scene 7_2 - Ken

Scene 7_3 - Ken

Scene 7_4 - Robert

Breakdown by Team Member is

Alder - Scenes 2_3, 3, 3_2, 3_3, 4_2 and 4_3

Ken - Scenes 2, 6_3, 7, 7_1, 7_2 and 7_3

Mitchell - Scenes 5_1, 5_2, 5_3, 6, 6_1 and 6_2

Robert - Scenes 1, 2_2, 4, 4_4, 5 and 7_4

Apr 6, 2012
#Robert McGrath
Apr 5, 2012
#Mitchell Galavan
Apr 5, 2012
#Mitchell Galavan
Apr 5, 2012
#Mitchell Galavan
Apr 5, 2012
#Mitchell Galavan
Apr 5, 2012
#Mitchell Galavan
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