Simple Mission: create easy and understandable videos about Polkadot for newcomers.
This video here was already created — please watch it: see video
The idea is to get potential feedback if there are mistakes which must be corrected.
The clip is meant as the first piece of a video series which aims to help people who are new to Polkadot to quickly understand the basics and the latest hot stuff.
See the full content plan ideas and the genereal creative strategy here: see full strategy (or down below)
Distribution:
The idea is to integrate the content into https://polkadot.network/, the Polkadot Youtube, hand it all over to the creators which have larger communities to use all of it or parts of the animations for their contents. Also make sure active members on Reddit and platforms like Twitter share it. Short answer: Pretty much in every way it can be used for maximum exposure.
My function here is not to be a YouTuber but to provide content for them and the important channels.
Please take a minute to read it to understand the whole idea.
Happy for any feedback! 🙂
Hello @cream_fraiche_,
I like the video, thanks for sharing it, but it will still be cryptic for "those people who aren't that much into tech," as you stated in your slides. If you aim to target those individuals, you really need to start with why Polkadot exists in the first place. Someone who doesn't know this will not understand anything about the details of Polkadot 2.0 either.
I think I would be willing to support a more comprehensive video series because I find your style approachable and fun. However, I find $13K USD too high a cost for a single video if we're aiming to produce quite a number of them, so I'm voting nay for now.
My recommendation would be to lower the price per video for a set number of videos, and retroactively or proactively charge in milestones instead. In other words, lower cost per video, and more than one video per milestone. For instance, a total of 10 videos, 5 milestones, 2 videos per milestone delivery.
Good luck,
kukabi | Helikon