Monday, October 19, 2009

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One idea for financing the WebVideo

If there is one recurring theme in the field of WebVideo, it is the funding issue. I would say that sometimes it comes to evacuate the real question: how good WebVideo. Still, for those who have already taken advantage of investing time and sweat in WebVideo a draft, the funding issue is not about virtual.

In these days, I lean more towards a business model focused on video on demand. The culture of free and piracy no interest really a sub-category of the population: the half-geek who has time to lose. The majority are willing to pay above all not to waste time searching the content it wants to see.

However, as the context of other models can be interesting (and of course the long term, they are blended solutions that will emerge).

Today Christian Aubry and Martin Ouellet us propose an alternative web of patronage for the costs of producing a video:



This method seems a utopian WebVideo which would have cost in the millions of dollars. Such a creation would be the result of several stakeholders reluctant to release the rights of the work. By cons, Christian and Martin proposes a model that seems particularly attractive to smaller producers.

I would add my two cents to the idea. We could find a lead investor who would undertake to give one dollar for each dollar raised. Why? It is psychological, my dear Watson. The donor's gift doubled light has a strong incentive to give more. The lead investor in turn takes the spotlight. He was given a 5 seconds pre-roll to display its logo.

remain to build an interface that facilitates this process. Volunteers?

Posted by Marie-Louise GariƩpy

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