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General: Four Tanks & a Healer Kickstarter Program

SBFordSBFord Former Associate EditorMember LegendaryPosts: 33,129

The Four Tanks & a Healer team has let us know that they have started a Kickstarter program to help fund the animated series. The official Kickstarter page has been launched and is ready for investors to come pouring in.

Get involved on the Four Tanks & a Healer Kickstarter page.




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  • OzmodanOzmodan Member EpicPosts: 9,726

    And someone would fund that why?

  • maskedweaselmaskedweasel Member LegendaryPosts: 12,197

    Originally posted by Ozmodan

    And someone would fund that why?

    I'm going to have to second this....   I don't know why they'd need it,  if it isn't popular enough for them to monetize it or keep it going, then I don't see any reason it should...

     

    Besides they got this far without a kickstart....



  • RednecksithRednecksith Member Posts: 1,238

    Oh wow, another 'witty' series about MMO gaming, I'll help because we definitely need another one of those floating around.

    On second thought, I think I'll go buy myself some socks instead.

    /sarcasm

  • EladiEladi Member UncommonPosts: 1,145

    To bad they keep looking for money and do not put any work into the series, well..they do .someting, afterall they had TWO  episodes , in TWO YEARS. ...

    Eidt to not add more post about the same : "Lives and other projects" HmmMmm  4reelz (dotCom) /shrug goodluck, not for me to "invest" into a trailer production company..


     

  • lawsonmoonlawsonmoon Member Posts: 26

    Eh, guys... we have lives and other projects in production and post-production.   We need to raise funds to make a full series because you have to pay animators, composer, actors, etc.   You don't just do it for free.   We raised the funds for the pilot and made it.  Now, using the almost entirely positive feedback we got from that, we're trying to do the same for a full series.   I believe in Four Tanks.   If I didn't, I'd give up on it.    It's totally worth the hard work required just to get the ball rolling. 

     

    Thanks for the plug, Sue!

    More than just a fanboy.

  • VesaviusVesavius Member RarePosts: 7,908

    I enjoyed it and wish you guys well. Disregard the nabs, over cynical 'cool' runs deep around here ;)

  • VesaviusVesavius Member RarePosts: 7,908

    Originally posted by maskedweasel

    Originally posted by Ozmodan

    And someone would fund that why?

    I'm going to have to second this....   I don't know why they'd need it,  if it isn't popular enough for them to monetize it or keep it going, then I don't see any reason it should...

    Besides they got this far without a kickstart....

     

    They actually explained this. They sunk their cash into getting it this far and now need additional investment. Their monetizising of it obviously will come from selling the DVD etc, for which they will require content... to get content they need more money... This is why they require kickstart.

    It 'aint rocket science.

  • maskedweaselmaskedweasel Member LegendaryPosts: 12,197

    While I'm not a fan, I hope you guys find what you're looking for.    



  • maskedweaselmaskedweasel Member LegendaryPosts: 12,197

    Originally posted by Vesavius



    Originally posted by maskedweasel






    Originally posted by Ozmodan





    And someone would fund that why?

    I'm going to have to second this....   I don't know why they'd need it,  if it isn't popular enough for them to monetize it or keep it going, then I don't see any reason it should...

    Besides they got this far without a kickstart....

     

    They actually explained this. They sunk their cash into getting it this far and now need additional investment. Their monetizising of it obviously will come from selling the DVD etc, for which they will require content... to get content they need more money... This is why they require kickstart.

    It 'aint rocket science.

    Online only mini-series do fine monetizing without the need for a DvD,  and episodic content can be sold anywhere, most especially on mobile platforms.  Advertisements for popular content make plenty of money, and the well produced videos on youtube aren't exactly free to make either. 

     

    I'm not going to get into any negativity over it,  if you like it, support it, good for you.



  • gilgamesh42gilgamesh42 Member Posts: 300

    watched the episodes its really good  ks gods

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  • lawsonmoonlawsonmoon Member Posts: 26

    haha, thanks, Gilga

     

    And to the dude who said that monetizing an online web-series is easy...  

    What?

    The biggest one there is (The Guild) doesn't make it's members rich by any means and has to rely on things like merch and DVD sales.   

    DVD sales is our goal.  We're pacing the full season somewhat like a feature film, so that when the DVD is watched later, there is one long story arc along with all the small individual ones.

    More than just a fanboy.

  • VesaviusVesavius Member RarePosts: 7,908

    Originally posted by lawsonmoon

    And to the dude who said that monetizing an online web-series is easy...  

    What?

    The biggest one there is (The Guild) doesn't make it's members rich by any means and has to rely on things like merch and DVD sales.   

    DVD sales is our goal.  We're pacing the full season somewhat like a feature film, so that when the DVD is watched later, there is one long story arc along with all the small individual ones.

     

    Welcome to MMORPG.com where everyone is an armchair expert, no matter if they have a frikin clue as to what's being talked about. Hell, this is the internet, where we are all expert authorities on everything! ;)

  • maskedweaselmaskedweasel Member LegendaryPosts: 12,197

    Originally posted by lawsonmoon

    haha, thanks, Gilga

     

    And to the dude who said that monetizing an online web-series is easy...  

    What?

    The biggest one there is (The Guild) doesn't make it's members rich by any means and has to rely on things like merch and DVD sales.   

    DVD sales is our goal.  We're pacing the full season somewhat like a feature film, so that when the DVD is watched later, there is one long story arc along with all the small individual ones.

     

    There are other ways to monetize episodic content, and there are others that are easily sustainable.  If you are looking to get rich I think thats another story,  but regardless, I hope you find what you're looking for.



  • gilgamesh42gilgamesh42 Member Posts: 300

    Originally posted by maskedweasel

    Originally posted by lawsonmoon

    haha, thanks, Gilga

     

    And to the dude who said that monetizing an online web-series is easy...  

    What?

    The biggest one there is (The Guild) doesn't make it's members rich by any means and has to rely on things like merch and DVD sales.   

    DVD sales is our goal.  We're pacing the full season somewhat like a feature film, so that when the DVD is watched later, there is one long story arc along with all the small individual ones.

     

    There are other ways to monetize episodic content, and there are others that are easily sustainable.  If you are looking to get rich I think thats another story,  but regardless, I hope you find what you're looking for.


     

     source? examples? no? Then im gonna have to call BS, weak trolling.  Not gonna bother pointing out the fails in your other  post since they're obvious enough.

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  • harrybroharrybro Member Posts: 1

    Their monetizing of it obviously will come from selling the DVD etc, for which they will require content.

    Harry Bro

  • maskedweaselmaskedweasel Member LegendaryPosts: 12,197

    Originally posted by gilgamesh42



    Originally posted by maskedweasel






    Originally posted by lawsonmoon





    haha, thanks, Gilga

     

    And to the dude who said that monetizing an online web-series is easy...  

    What?

    The biggest one there is (The Guild) doesn't make it's members rich by any means and has to rely on things like merch and DVD sales.   

    DVD sales is our goal.  We're pacing the full season somewhat like a feature film, so that when the DVD is watched later, there is one long story arc along with all the small individual ones.

     

    There are other ways to monetize episodic content, and there are others that are easily sustainable.  If you are looking to get rich I think thats another story,  but regardless, I hope you find what you're looking for.






     

     source? examples? no? Then im gonna have to call BS, weak trolling.  Not gonna bother pointing out the fails in your other  post since they're obvious enough.

    BLR.  Magic Hugs.  etc. sell episodic content on the mobile markets, use adsense.

     

    Theres a difference between funding a project and becoming rich....



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