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Jan 7 2007, 11:51 PM
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Hi everyone,
I’d like to let you know about a 3 small changes that we have made in the program including some more clarification about content duplicates.
Producer Rewards will not accept any videos with low technical quality. If you create a video that is low-quality or that, when shrunk to a small screen, is not viewable, then it will not be accepted into Producer Rewards. Producer Rewards is our premium content and people must be able to see it in any format whether it's a giant plasma screen or a PDA or mobile phone screen. We have found that videos that rely heavily on the viewer being able to read text are not good at making this transition and we need to adjust our expectations accordingly. As long as the video works on a normal computer screen, we will not remove it from the site itself, but we will be stricter about admitting such content into the program.
Second, we will not longer accept videos whose sole purpose is to promote other websites. What does this mean exactly? Well, a video that just shows someone typing in a url of a cool site that has nothing else to offer but showing us the site (i.e. something you could just send as a link to a friend), will not longer be accepted into the program either. Again, we will not remove it from Metacafe as long as its quality is not low.
Finally, a bit about content duplicates. Any video that shows the same idea as one that has already been accepted for Producer Rewards will not be accepted to the program. This doesn’t just mean performing the same card trick or showing the same hidden file on your PC. This also includes other videos that have a similar idea. For example, if we’ve accepted a video showing how to use a certain filter in Photoshop, then we will not accept any other videos showing how to use filters, even if they are different than the filters shown in the first video. (And we already have these, by the way.)
I’d like to say again that any videos accepted for Producer Rewards will not be rejected and payment will not be taken back except in extreme cases (such as fraud), so if your video has already been accepted, don’t worry.
Though these guidelines may seem a bit harsh, they are in your best interest and in the best interest of Metacafe’s audience. You do not need to worry about other producers copying your ideas, and Metacafe’s audience will not be seeing the same thing again and again, thus enhancing everyone's experience, viewers and producers alike.
Keep on making cool videos, and as usual, I will be here to answer any questions you may have.
Good luck!
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Jan 8 2007, 03:52 AM
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Well, for the most part I like the changes. Miri told me they would also no longer be accepting riddle videos. But sometimes I think the "market" takes care of itself. For example, I have a really hard time getting a computer-related video to do well. The same goes with riddles now. But I would hate to see this rule applied too often:
"For example, if we’ve accepted a video showing how to use a certain filter in Photoshop, then we will not accept any other videos showing how to use filters, even if they are different than the filters shown in the first video."
This could easily deter people from making successful serialized videos such as massagenerd. I would hate to see MetaCafe say:
"For example, if we’ve accepted a video showing how to use a certain massage, then we will not accept any other videos showing how to use massages, even if they are different than the massages shown in the first video."
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Feb 8 2007, 07:27 AM
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Hey, Thank you Talia for explanation and greeting  .
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Sep 28 2007, 09:16 AM
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Hi iLikeThat!
Welcome to the forums!
There isn't a specific type of video that we are looking for, although, yes, you are right in everything you said above. Scripted videos that aren't how-tos (like you see in our featured video spot) are the types of videos that, incidentally, take care of all the problems that are listed above: None of them have big amounts of texts that can't be seen on a small screen, the chances of them being a content duplicate are slim to none, and they are interesting.
Owning all the rights to your video is our #1 rule. You can get 3 million views in an hour, but if you don't own the rights to the entire video, we can't legally pay you, and anyway you would get into trouble if you were caught. We just prefer to save you and us the trouble.
Anyway, if you have ant more questions, I am here, as always (except the last 36 hours that I ran away to a place with no Internet access to make sure I was offline!)
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Sep 29 2007, 05:22 AM
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Thanks Talia! I have a content question. I use licensed stock footage or PD footage as backing for my hypnosis videos. I can supply all documentation, receipts, etc. How would I approach PR support to submit these as my videos approach threshold? Would an email with the relevant information be sufficient? Thanks, Jocelyn QUOTE(Talia @ Sep 28 2007, 03:16 PM)  Hi iLikeThat!
Welcome to the forums!
There isn't a specific type of video that we are looking for, although, yes, you are right in everything you said above. Scripted videos that aren't how-tos (like you see in our featured video spot) are the types of videos that, incidentally, take care of all the problems that are listed above: None of them have big amounts of texts that can't be seen on a small screen, the chances of them being a content duplicate are slim to none, and they are interesting.
Owning all the rights to your video is our #1 rule. You can get 3 million views in an hour, but if you don't own the rights to the entire video, we can't legally pay you, and anyway you would get into trouble if you were caught. We just prefer to save you and us the trouble.
Anyway, if you have ant more questions, I am here, as always (except the last 36 hours that I ran away to a place with no Internet access to make sure I was offline!)
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Sep 29 2007, 06:44 AM
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My thought exactly, Talia. I had intended to do it as soon as each one hit 10,000 so that the info would be already on file when threshold is reached. Have a great weekend! My ChannelQUOTE(Talia @ Sep 29 2007, 11:29 AM)  Hi Jocelyn,
Yes, that would be good. It's better to do it BEFORE your videos pass 20,000 views so as to save the "heartache" of being rejected for those reasons when we review the video.
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