puppetsmith
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ME TOO! We need job assignments.
I've dealt with enough short films, indie stuff, etc. to know that the likelihood of this making any kind of money down the road are slim, and yet, I would never agree (nor should anyone else, I think) to assign the rights to my work to anyone else on a project like this.anyone who is willing to design the site and maintain it as webmaster can have first dibs on any possible merch revenues.
The above quote is from the PuppetVision Blog. Wouldn't you agree that some sort of cost would be involved in regard to a computer, a webcam, and a puppet (even if you build it yourself from a free pattern)? These are materials and tools that would be necessary in order to see the project through. This is not to mention time and energy. The same holds true in the open source software field - cost is involved for all the contributers for any open source software project.Right now anyone with a computer, a webcam, a puppet and a little free time could easily start a puppetry vlog for free using these tutorials. Rocketboom - the web's most popular video blog - is famously made with a "consumer-level video camera, a laptop, two lights and a map" and now it's available from TiVo!