Reg the Shareholder Revenue - I am still crunching the numbers, but as a shareholder, you could potentially earn a proportionate share based on your initial investment. Let’s say if you invested 10% into a video project, you’d get around that much from the revenue. Still working out the specifics, though.
Reg the Reselling Videos - Yeah, the plan is to tokenize each video as an NFT. So technically, you could resell it later if you don’t want to keep it.
Reg the Sustainability Strategy - Being a pioneer in this space comes with its own challenges I am planning to launch with a bunch of features, but they’ll be basic to start. Then I will fine-tune and continually update to add more capabilities based on what our community wants.
Hope this clears things up! Keep the awesome questions coming, dude. Answering the questions only is giving me clarity on what to focus
I did fact check from a few YouTube videos before replying to this, and here’s a few criteria I came up with after digging;
Evaluate the storytelling elements. Is the plot engaging? Are the characters well-developed? Does the narrative captivate the audience and keep them interested from start to finish?
Evaluate how well the production value aligns with the budget. Sometimes, a lower-budget production can still deliver exceptional quality, which is worth recognizing.
Consider feedback from a test audience or focus groups. Their reactions and suggestions can provide valuable insights into the content’s appeal and quality.
Recognize that quality can vary by genre. For instance, a documentary may have different quality criteria than a scripted drama. Tailor your evaluation accordingly.
Implement a peer review system where experienced creators or industry experts can assess and vouch for the quality of a submission.
Consider running beta tests of premium content with a select group of users to gather feedback and gauge their response before applying the “premium” label.
By incorporating these criteria and processes into your quality-checking system, you can more effectively identify high-quality content that deserves the “premium” label on Flixe. This not only benefits subscribers but also motivates creators to strive for excellence in their productions.
Hey @manfred_jr, awesome research on quality-checking premium content! You’ve really covered all the bases. So, with all this in mind, we should set up an evaluation board with different specialists for a premier show-style release. We can invite some community members and get reviews and ratings from them to decide if the content is worthy of a ‘premium’ tag or not.
Will this work out?
Yeah! The credit score is a good way of bridging the two projects and I’m just thinking of other ways, like the fund realised from the bid on advert placement, though I don’t have a clear picture on how you plan to utilise it, but having a chunk of it spread to your Evoie platform to incentivize creators will drive up the interest in creating contents on the platform. I don’t know if you understand my point that clear to in case you don’t, do not hesitate to let me know so that I can put it in more clear term
I’ve set up Billboard as a place where creators can bid to have their videos featured as ads. The highest bidder gets the prime spot, and all the revenue goes directly to Flixe as profit.
So, are you suggesting that we could use the profits from Flixe to boost liquidity on Evoie?
If your idea is different, could you clarify a bit so I can fully grasp your perspective?
In all honesty, after careful thought and evaluation, setting up an evaluation board with specialists and involving community members for a premier show-style release is an excellent approach to ensure that the content receives a fair assessment and to engage your community, by combining the expertise of specialists with the perspectives of your community, you can create a robust evaluation system that not only identifies high-quality content but also fosters a sense of community involvement and co-creation on Flixe. This approach aligns with the platform’s goal of providing premium content to its users.
So yeah, it should would work.
Flixe is crafting a space where creators can actually hold onto full control over their stuff, since it’s all on NFTs. This way, they can put out whatever they want without the influence of any central authority. Plus, there’s no middleman hogging a big chunk of the profits - it all goes straight to the creators. They can make bucks through several ways - be it renting their videos, selling them, or from the ads rolling in.
Now, diving into the Flixe universe, you’ve got the Flixe Portal and Flixe Studio, They’re kinda like your ultimate hangout spots, customised for both viewers and creators.
And here’s the kicker - because it’s all on the blockchain, you can totally trust and verify all transactions happening here. Pretty neat, huh?
Diving into Flixe’s engagement features, when you’re watching a movie alone at home, you’re never really alone! With our audio chat feature, you and your friends can chat and laugh as if you’re all sitting together on one comfy couch, just like those movie nights with popcorn🍿
But that’s not all! Stepping up the game, we have community premieres - think of them as virtual red carpet events, the cool part is we get to play the critic, rating videos and deciding what gets that elite ‘premium’ label!
And the crowdfunding threads, Got a brilliant idea? Just pitch it in there, and if it’s a hit, you’ll find backers in no time. It’s a vibrant place, with upvotes shaping up the best content and healthy chats flowing in the threads.
The community discussion feed. It’s where you dive into all the hot debates, share your thoughts, or just soak in the vibes.
Flixe isn’t just aiming to be another fish in the sea. Nah, it’s gearing up to be a freaking whale in the web3 entertainment space! We’re talking about a platform where you can find everyone - from artists to investors - to launch and manage your film. And the best part is, The entire financial aspect is automated, making sure that the money flow is smooth and transparent, all managed by smart contracts.
The plan is to foster a strong community vibe where everyone can chip in for the growth and content creation. It’s all about building a place where collaboration and creativity take the front seat.
Ah, let’s talk ads on Flixe . You see, we value user privacy. So, no data collection for ad recommendations here. As of now, we’ve got a couple of cool ad options - one’s a billboard feature which works through a bidding system, and the other rotates ads before the video plays, making sure everyone gets their turn in the spotlight.
The journey ahead for Flixe has its fair share of hurdles. But the focus is on having a wide range of content to suit different tastes and building a vibrant community where everyone actively participates and chips in, making it a bustling hub for growth.
@Okorie Big thanks for all the quality questions, man. Had to take a breather to process it all
My idea is, since Evoie is all about minting our media post as NFTs and the opportunity to sell same. Having like 10% revenue generated from the advert billboard sent to Evoie will incentivize the platform and drive increase user base
Welcome to season 5 @adroitakash i like it when innovations spring up in the social media genre.
I think that space is great yet very competitive. What survival chance does your project have against other hubs like youtube and tiktok that also are rewarding it users.
As a standalone dev. What is the probability of you not burning out in the long run.
Hi @Nana66419, great question! So here’s the deal: while YouTube and TikTok are awesome for a wide range of content, Flixe has a laser focus on the film industry. it will not just be about showing short and feature-length films; it aims to support the entire lifecycle of a film project.
Think of it this way: Flixe is like LinkedIn for artists, thanks to our “Buzz” feature. This means you can find your cast and crew directly on the platform. Need funding? We’ve got you covered with our crowdfunding options, and you can even promote your film using our advertising and billboard features.
Once your film is out, the revenue it generates gets automatically distributed among the team—actors, producers, directors, you name it—all set up in advance. So unlike YouTube, TikTok, or other film platforms, Flixe fills a unique gap by simplifying the entire film production process from A to Z. That’s why I’m super confident that Flixe has a solid chance of standing out in this space.
Flixe isn’t just another platform, its vision is to be a complete ecosystem for filmmakers!
Ah, the solo dev life , It definitely cranks up the risk of burnout and I’ve been feeling the heat for the past few weeks myself
But here’s the thing: I find it hard to coordinate with a team while juggling a full-time job. So, going solo feels way more comfy for me right now. But long-term? Yeah, it’s not sustainable. Gotta think about building a team and divvying up the work eventually. Thanks for bringing it up