remixable - posts tagged 'Openindie' http://soup.remixablefilms.net/ Ingredients from visual storytelling chefs around the world, cooking up a tasty remixable soup. Editor: Michela Ledwidge Building a Better Request Tool {"tags":["Featured","audience","distribution","promotion","tools and services","future of film","Kickstarter","Kieran Masterton","Openindie","Outreach","Request Tool","Twitter"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/newbreed/2010/07/01/building-a-better-request-tool/\"\u003EBuilding a Better Request Tool\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/newbreed/2010/07/01/building-a-better-request-tool/","body":"\u003Cp\u003ERecently, I\u2019ve been keeping a close eye on tools for audience building. Several months ago I was very excited about a project, \u003Ca href=\"http://kck.st/bYHteG\"\u003Ebeing funding through Kickstarter\u003C/a\u003E, called \u003Ca href=\"http://openindie.com/\"\u003EOpenindie\u003C/a\u003E \u2013 if you\u2019re not following \u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/kieranmasterton\"\u003EKieran Masterton\u003C/a\u003E on twitter already, then you should be. The site is still in beta, and what is exciting about Openindie is that it\u2019s still finding and building it\u2019s community: it is open to ideas and able to adapt quickly to what the filmmaking community needs.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://img.skitch.com/20100629-sg9d1qccf4axwcfrt9f95nukx.png\" alt=\"Request Tool Sketch\" /\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EA few nights ago I was in night-owl mode, with a moleskine and pen in hand, as I was pouring over some of the most-requested films on Openindie. Among them: \u003Ca href=\"http://openindie.com/film/heart-of-now\"\u003EHeart of Now\u003C/a\u003E, \u003Ca href=\"http://openindie.com/film/we-live-in-public\"\u003EWe Live in Public\u003C/a\u003E, and \u003Ca href=\"http://openindie.com/film/whats-up-lovely\"\u003EWhat\u2019s Up Lovely\u003C/a\u003E. I was sketching out site designs that made use of an integrated Openindie request button. Researching which of these top-requested films on Openindie were heavily using Openindie on their film\u2019s main site, the answer: none of them.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWhich, I found very strange. But I\u2019ll get to that below.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWhat I mostly wanted to talk about is: better approaches for audience building. Either for the purpose of mapping out which zipcodes have enough support + demand to schedule screening events, or for other purposes. A question I kept coming back to was \u201cis it necessary for the audience to actually sign-up?\u201d. Openindie does make the process quick and painless by offering Twitter Oauth and Facebook Connect \u2013 but does this benefit Openindie more than it does the film?\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFor example: I\u2019ve been very interested in using twitter as the main engine behind building audience interest \u2013 asking that someone interested in \u003Ca href=\"http://ftomfilm.com/\"\u003EFToM\u003C/a\u003E simply twitter the hashtag #requestFToM (for those who do not have a twitter account already, they could simply text #requestFToM to 40404). If Openindie could make use of that kind of information, I think it would be a far more powerful tool then having people navigate to a specific URL, sign-up, and then click on the request button. Any #hashtag attributed with GEO information could be mapped immediately, and any #hashtag without could be @replied back to requesting a zipcode. There is no sign-up form, there is no Oauth or Connect needed. Anyone with a cell phone that walks past your flyer on the street could immediately voice their interest.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWhat I would most love to see from a site like Openindie is a request tool that is 100% flexible on the filmmaker\u2019s end. By that I mean, the request button does not change, you can grab a short piece of code and embed it anywhere you like. But from within Openindie the tool can be scaled out and adjusted in reaction to what is working best and what isn\u2019t. As a filmmaker, what would I like to happen when the request button is clicked?\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EI would like the visitor to never leave the film\u2019s site. Or if they do leave, much like Paypal, they are returned right back to where they started after the request is finished.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EI would like control over what the visitor sees. Have I turned on the options for both twitter and facebook? Or am I just asking them to provide an email? Am I offering all 3 or 4 or 5 options? Does it take them straight to a pre-written twitter with the #hashtag and other important info? These should be settings that can be controlled from the Openindie dashboard without having to replace any embed script.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOnce a visitor clicks the request button, that same button then reads: promote. And, of course, have 100% control from within Openindie as to what exactly happens when that is clicked. Does it take the visitor to Openindie\u2019s list of sharing options? Or point them to a site of sharing tools still under the film\u2019s URL? Perhaps I\u2019m running a campaign that involves real-world action like flyers or stickers in public places and want them taken to a page walking them through that idea.\u003Cbr /\u003E\nOnly a tool that is 100% flexible is going to be a perfect fit for each different filmmaker.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EI\u2019m really excited about where Openindie is heading \u2013 and I\u2019ve already pestered Kieran about some of these ideas and he seems very open to them, even more so he seems excited about talking to filmmakers and getting feedback on what tools are going to take independent film the furthest.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fnewbreed%2F2010%2F07%2F01%2Fbuilding-a-better-request-tool%2F\u0026amp;linkname=Building%20a%20Better%20Request%20Tool\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>Recently, I’ve been keeping a close eye on tools for audience building. Several months ago I was very excited about a project, <a href="http://kck.st/bYHteG">being funding through Kickstarter</a>, called <a href="http://openindie.com/">Openindie</a> – if you’re not following <a href="http://twitter.com/kieranmasterton">Kieran Masterton</a> on twitter already, then you should be. The site is still in beta, and what is exciting about Openindie is that it’s still finding and building it’s community: it is open to ideas and able to adapt quickly to what the filmmaking community needs.</p> <p><img src="http://img.skitch.com/20100629-sg9d1qccf4axwcfrt9f95nukx.png" alt="Request Tool Sketch" /></p> <p>A few nights ago I was in night-owl mode, with a moleskine and pen in hand, as I was pouring over some of the most-requested films on Openindie. Among them: <a href="http://openindie.com/film/heart-of-now">Heart of Now</a>, <a href="http://openindie.com/film/we-live-in-public">We Live in Public</a>, and <a href="http://openindie.com/film/whats-up-lovely">What’s Up Lovely</a>. I was sketching out site designs that made use of an integrated Openindie request button. Researching which of these top-requested films on Openindie were heavily using Openindie on their film’s main site, the answer: none of them.</p> <p>Which, I found very strange. But I’ll get to that below.</p> <p>What I mostly wanted to talk about is: better approaches for audience building. Either for the purpose of mapping out which zipcodes have enough support + demand to schedule screening events, or for other purposes. A question I kept coming back to was “is it necessary for the audience to actually sign-up?”. Openindie does make the process quick and painless by offering Twitter Oauth and Facebook Connect – but does this benefit Openindie more than it does the film?</p> <p>For example: I’ve been very interested in using twitter as the main engine behind building audience interest – asking that someone interested in <a href="http://ftomfilm.com/">FToM</a> simply twitter the hashtag #requestFToM (for those who do not have a twitter account already, they could simply text #requestFToM to 40404). If Openindie could make use of that kind of information, I think it would be a far more powerful tool then having people navigate to a specific URL, sign-up, and then click on the request button. Any #hashtag attributed with GEO information could be mapped immediately, and any #hashtag without could be @replied back to requesting a zipcode. There is no sign-up form, there is no Oauth or Connect needed. Anyone with a cell phone that walks past your flyer on the street could immediately voice their interest.</p> <p>What I would most love to see from a site like Openindie is a request tool that is 100% flexible on the filmmaker’s end. By that I mean, the request button does not change, you can grab a short piece of code and embed it anywhere you like. But from within Openindie the tool can be scaled out and adjusted in reaction to what is working best and what isn’t. As a filmmaker, what would I like to happen when the request button is clicked?</p> <p>I would like the visitor to never leave the film’s site. Or if they do leave, much like Paypal, they are returned right back to where they started after the request is finished.</p> <p>I would like control over what the visitor sees. Have I turned on the options for both twitter and facebook? Or am I just asking them to provide an email? Am I offering all 3 or 4 or 5 options? Does it take them straight to a pre-written twitter with the #hashtag and other important info? These should be settings that can be controlled from the Openindie dashboard without having to replace any embed script.</p> <p>Once a visitor clicks the request button, that same button then reads: promote. And, of course, have 100% control from within Openindie as to what exactly happens when that is clicked. Does it take the visitor to Openindie’s list of sharing options? Or point them to a site of sharing tools still under the film’s URL? Perhaps I’m running a campaign that involves real-world action like flyers or stickers in public places and want them taken to a page walking them through that idea.<br /> Only a tool that is 100% flexible is going to be a perfect fit for each different filmmaker.</p> <p>I’m really excited about where Openindie is heading – and I’ve already pestered Kieran about some of these ideas and he seems very open to them, even more so he seems excited about talking to filmmakers and getting feedback on what tools are going to take independent film the furthest.</p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fnewbreed%2F2010%2F07%2F01%2Fbuilding-a-better-request-tool%2F&amp;linkname=Building%20a%20Better%20Request%20Tool" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 13:54:17 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/64635448/Building-a-Better-Request-Toolurn:www-soup-io:1:64635448regularfeaturedaudiencedistributionpromotiontools and servicesfuture of filmkickstarterkieran mastertonopenindieoutreachrequest tooltwitter Building a Better Request Tool {"tags":["Featured","audience","distribution","promotion","tools and services","future of film","Kickstarter","Kieran Masterton","Openindie","Outreach","Request Tool","Twitter"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/newbreed/2010/07/01/building-a-better-request-tool/\"\u003EBuilding a Better Request Tool\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/newbreed/2010/07/01/building-a-better-request-tool/","body":"\u003Cp\u003ERecently, I\u2019ve been keeping a close eye on tools for audience building. Several months ago I was very excited about a project, \u003Ca href=\"http://kck.st/bYHteG\"\u003Ebeing funding through Kickstarter\u003C/a\u003E, called \u003Ca href=\"http://openindie.com/\"\u003EOpenindie\u003C/a\u003E \u2013 if you\u2019re not following \u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/kieranmasterton\"\u003EKieran Masterton\u003C/a\u003E on twitter already, then you should be. The site is still in beta, and what is exciting about Openindie is that it\u2019s still finding and building it\u2019s community: it is open to ideas and able to adapt quickly to what the filmmaking community needs.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://img.skitch.com/20100629-sg9d1qccf4axwcfrt9f95nukx.png\" alt=\"Request Tool Sketch\" /\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EA few nights ago I was in night-owl mode, with a moleskine and pen in hand, as I was pouring over some of the most-requested films on Openindie. Among them: \u003Ca href=\"http://openindie.com/film/heart-of-now\"\u003EHeart of Now\u003C/a\u003E, \u003Ca href=\"http://openindie.com/film/we-live-in-public\"\u003EWe Live in Public\u003C/a\u003E, and \u003Ca href=\"http://openindie.com/film/whats-up-lovely\"\u003EWhat\u2019s Up Lovely\u003C/a\u003E. I was sketching out site designs that made use of an integrated Openindie request button. Researching which of these top-requested films on Openindie were heavily using Openindie on their film\u2019s main site, the answer: none of them.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWhich, I found very strange. But I\u2019ll get to that below.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWhat I mostly wanted to talk about is: better approaches for audience building. Either for the purpose of mapping out which zipcodes have enough support + demand to schedule screening events, or for other purposes. A question I kept coming back to was \u201cis it necessary for the audience to actually sign-up?\u201d. Openindie does make the process quick and painless by offering Twitter Oauth and Facebook Connect \u2013 but does this benefit Openindie more than it does the film?\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFor example: I\u2019ve been very interested in using twitter as the main engine behind building audience interest \u2013 asking that someone interested in \u003Ca href=\"http://ftomfilm.com/\"\u003EFToM\u003C/a\u003E simply twitter the hashtag #requestFToM (for those who do not have a twitter account already, they could simply text #requestFToM to 40404). If Openindie could make use of that kind of information, I think it would be a far more powerful tool then having people navigate to a specific URL, sign-up, and then click on the request button. Any #hashtag attributed with GEO information could be mapped immediately, and any #hashtag without could be @replied back to requesting a zipcode. There is no sign-up form, there is no Oauth or Connect needed. Anyone with a cell phone that walks past your flyer on the street could immediately voice their interest.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWhat I would most love to see from a site like Openindie is a request tool that is 100% flexible on the filmmaker\u2019s end. By that I mean, the request button does not change, you can grab a short piece of code and embed it anywhere you like. But from within Openindie the tool can be scaled out and adjusted in reaction to what is working best and what isn\u2019t. As a filmmaker, what would I like to happen when the request button is clicked?\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EI would like the visitor to never leave the film\u2019s site. Or if they do leave, much like Paypal, they are returned right back to where they started after the request is finished.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EI would like control over what the visitor sees. Have I turned on the options for both twitter and facebook? Or am I just asking them to provide an email? Am I offering all 3 or 4 or 5 options? Does it take them straight to a pre-written twitter with the #hashtag and other important info? These should be settings that can be controlled from the Openindie dashboard without having to replace any embed script.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOnce a visitor clicks the request button, that same button then reads: promote. And, of course, have 100% control from within Openindie as to what exactly happens when that is clicked. Does it take the visitor to Openindie\u2019s list of sharing options? Or point them to a site of sharing tools still under the film\u2019s URL? Perhaps I\u2019m running a campaign that involves real-world action like flyers or stickers in public places and want them taken to a page walking them through that idea.\u003Cbr /\u003E\nOnly a tool that is 100% flexible is going to be a perfect fit for each different filmmaker.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EI\u2019m really excited about where Openindie is heading \u2013 and I\u2019ve already pestered Kieran about some of these ideas and he seems very open to them, even more so he seems excited about talking to filmmakers and getting feedback on what tools are going to take independent film the furthest.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fnewbreed%2F2010%2F07%2F01%2Fbuilding-a-better-request-tool%2F\u0026amp;linkname=Building%20a%20Better%20Request%20Tool\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>Recently, I’ve been keeping a close eye on tools for audience building. Several months ago I was very excited about a project, <a href="http://kck.st/bYHteG">being funding through Kickstarter</a>, called <a href="http://openindie.com/">Openindie</a> – if you’re not following <a href="http://twitter.com/kieranmasterton">Kieran Masterton</a> on twitter already, then you should be. The site is still in beta, and what is exciting about Openindie is that it’s still finding and building it’s community: it is open to ideas and able to adapt quickly to what the filmmaking community needs.</p> <p><img src="http://img.skitch.com/20100629-sg9d1qccf4axwcfrt9f95nukx.png" alt="Request Tool Sketch" /></p> <p>A few nights ago I was in night-owl mode, with a moleskine and pen in hand, as I was pouring over some of the most-requested films on Openindie. Among them: <a href="http://openindie.com/film/heart-of-now">Heart of Now</a>, <a href="http://openindie.com/film/we-live-in-public">We Live in Public</a>, and <a href="http://openindie.com/film/whats-up-lovely">What’s Up Lovely</a>. I was sketching out site designs that made use of an integrated Openindie request button. Researching which of these top-requested films on Openindie were heavily using Openindie on their film’s main site, the answer: none of them.</p> <p>Which, I found very strange. But I’ll get to that below.</p> <p>What I mostly wanted to talk about is: better approaches for audience building. Either for the purpose of mapping out which zipcodes have enough support + demand to schedule screening events, or for other purposes. A question I kept coming back to was “is it necessary for the audience to actually sign-up?”. Openindie does make the process quick and painless by offering Twitter Oauth and Facebook Connect – but does this benefit Openindie more than it does the film?</p> <p>For example: I’ve been very interested in using twitter as the main engine behind building audience interest – asking that someone interested in <a href="http://ftomfilm.com/">FToM</a> simply twitter the hashtag #requestFToM (for those who do not have a twitter account already, they could simply text #requestFToM to 40404). If Openindie could make use of that kind of information, I think it would be a far more powerful tool then having people navigate to a specific URL, sign-up, and then click on the request button. Any #hashtag attributed with GEO information could be mapped immediately, and any #hashtag without could be @replied back to requesting a zipcode. There is no sign-up form, there is no Oauth or Connect needed. Anyone with a cell phone that walks past your flyer on the street could immediately voice their interest.</p> <p>What I would most love to see from a site like Openindie is a request tool that is 100% flexible on the filmmaker’s end. By that I mean, the request button does not change, you can grab a short piece of code and embed it anywhere you like. But from within Openindie the tool can be scaled out and adjusted in reaction to what is working best and what isn’t. As a filmmaker, what would I like to happen when the request button is clicked?</p> <p>I would like the visitor to never leave the film’s site. Or if they do leave, much like Paypal, they are returned right back to where they started after the request is finished.</p> <p>I would like control over what the visitor sees. Have I turned on the options for both twitter and facebook? Or am I just asking them to provide an email? Am I offering all 3 or 4 or 5 options? Does it take them straight to a pre-written twitter with the #hashtag and other important info? These should be settings that can be controlled from the Openindie dashboard without having to replace any embed script.</p> <p>Once a visitor clicks the request button, that same button then reads: promote. And, of course, have 100% control from within Openindie as to what exactly happens when that is clicked. Does it take the visitor to Openindie’s list of sharing options? Or point them to a site of sharing tools still under the film’s URL? Perhaps I’m running a campaign that involves real-world action like flyers or stickers in public places and want them taken to a page walking them through that idea.<br /> Only a tool that is 100% flexible is going to be a perfect fit for each different filmmaker.</p> <p>I’m really excited about where Openindie is heading – and I’ve already pestered Kieran about some of these ideas and he seems very open to them, even more so he seems excited about talking to filmmakers and getting feedback on what tools are going to take independent film the furthest.</p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fnewbreed%2F2010%2F07%2F01%2Fbuilding-a-better-request-tool%2F&amp;linkname=Building%20a%20Better%20Request%20Tool" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 13:54:17 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/63067739/Building-a-Better-Request-Toolurn:www-soup-io:1:63067739regularfeaturedaudiencedistributionpromotiontools and servicesfuture of filmkickstarterkieran mastertonopenindieoutreachrequest tooltwitter