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- $8,977.92 Lifetime Earnings
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BRANDS I’VE WORKED WITH ON TONGAL
- winepicks, Forget The Wine List, $712.50
- The New York Knicks, Declare Your Knicks Story, $500
- Binaca, Make A Scene Video Project, $500
- Binaca, Make A Scene Video Project, $500
- LendingTree, You to the Rescue! MoneyRight Challenge, $475
- Donors Choose.Org, Choose To Make A Difference, $250
- OfficeTeam, Recognition Gone Wrong Video Project, $1,425
- OfficeTeam, Recognition Gone Wrong Video Project, $2,375
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James Kwan posted on GREAT STUFF™ Pestblock
So does our pitch have to be based on one of the winning ideas or can we deviate from these concepts?
Caleb Light-Wills
Yes, it should be based on one of the winning concepts.
11:44PM May 20, 2012
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Tina Radel won
$250 in the Story round of the Career Coaching Gone Awry Video Project project.
4:00PM May 17, 2012
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Ben Redmond commented Ben Redmond's submission
Seems to be an issue on the link to my website - the 'm' from '.com' is separated and now the link isn't working.
Caleb Light-Wills
Hey Ben, Fixing this now...
5:39PM May 14, 2012
Ben Redmond
@Caleb Light-Wills
gracias5:42PM May 14, 2012
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Tina Radel posted on forum
Most of the video projects on Tongal now use the Pitch phase. I'm just curious why a brand would prefer that over just going from the Idea Phase to the Video Phase. I realize they are getting a more developed concept etc. but it seems the Pitch Phase trend is taking the "Crowd" out of crowdsourcing.
Caleb Light-Wills
Tongal has always been an iterative platform and the Pitch Phase is simply the next logical step in our process. From a brand perspective, the Pitch phase allows for more fully developed, "on-equity" creative to emerge, which means more potential applications and uses for the content.
5:18PM May 14, 2012
Caleb Light-Wills
From a creative standpoint, it means guaranteed payment, increased client feedback and greater exposure for the producer. We think it has, therefore, created a win-win situation for both sides of the equation.
5:25PM May 14, 2012
Tina Radel
@Caleb Light-Wills
I do see the merit in the Pitch Phase, I like the idea of having a production budget & guaranteed payment. I just hope it doesn't narrow the playing field too much as time goes by.5:17AM May 15, 2012
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Tina Radel posted on forum
Most of the video projects on Tongal now use the Pitch phase. I'm just curious why a brand would prefer that over just going from the Idea Phase to the Video Phase. I realize they are getting a more developed concept etc. but it seems the Pitch Phase trend is taking the "Crowd" out of crowdsourcing.
Caleb Light-Wills
Tongal has always been an iterative platform and the Pitch Phase is simply the next logical step in our process. From a brand perspective, the Pitch phase allows for more fully developed, "on-equity" creative to emerge, which means more potential applications and uses for the content.
5:18PM May 14, 2012
Caleb Light-Wills
From a creative standpoint, it means guaranteed payment, increased client feedback and greater exposure for the producer. We think it has, therefore, created a win-win situation for both sides of the equation.
5:25PM May 14, 2012
Tina Radel
@Caleb Light-Wills
I do see the merit in the Pitch Phase, I like the idea of having a production budget & guaranteed payment. I just hope it doesn't narrow the playing field too much as time goes by.5:17AM May 15, 2012
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Katherine Waetjen posted on Chalkboard Paint
Just wanted to confirm, if you haven't done any projects like this before where you would have outside work to show, you can't enter this contest, right?
Caleb Light-Wills
Yes, this project is for videomakers, so you need to have some past work to show.
10:22AM May 11, 2012
Katherine Waetjen
@Caleb Light-Wills
Gotcha, thanks10:39AM May 11, 2012
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Anchorbolt Studios
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Michael Truly
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Tina Radel
Kennebunk, ME
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Giordany Orellana
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Caleb Light-Wills
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Connor Coleman
Scranton, PA
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Mark Burrell
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James DeJulio
Venice, CA
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Kevin McLaughlin
Princeton, NJ
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Mark Hoke
Vista, CA
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Scott Root
Lawerence, KS
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Matt Donato
Reisterstown, MD
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SnapBrothers Productions
Denton, TX
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The Norman Invasion
Los Angeles, CA
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David Lackey
Austin, TX
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Tonye Somiari
Garland, TX
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Dylan Walker
Emory, TX
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Tina Radel
Kennebunk, ME
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Caleb Light-Wills
Venice, CA
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Connor Coleman
Scranton, PA
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Michael Truly
Marina Del Rey, CA
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Giordany Orellana
Los Angeles, LA
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Bobby Saini
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Mona Marimow
Boston, MA
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