Hey everyone,
I am following a ton of webvideo, internet culture and online media in general, which brought me to the following question „Everyone knows the faces of the video creators - but who are those people in the comments?
How do they look like? How do they speak? Video is everywhere but when we want to react and interact, we’re bound to text or emojis. Writing „lmao“ when we laugh our asses off, „omg“ when we are speechless and react with angry orange emojis to an angry orange guy in the oval office (no political offence - all views are welcome) is not an equal form of communicating back.
How about turning video from a one-directional into a multi-directional form of communication and close the loop between content creators and the audiences?
This made me come up with an idea over a year ago, gather a bunch of motivated friends and start building some stuff - a video-interaction software that enables viewers (fans or other creators) to record time-stamped video-comments directly on top of videos.
Why? Because we want to make interaction more personal, emotional and authentic. It’s super early stage and this is exactly why I need some feedback directly from creators - YOU GUYS - to make sure we’re building something intriguing and useful here.
I share a link with an example. Watching 30secs with the video-comments is enough to get the concept.
https://app.mosaeek.com/videos/gameofthronesimpressions/
What do you think about it? What would you do better? What other stuff would be great to have?
Our goal is to keep on evolving this project together with the creator community directly from the beginning - and create something fresh and new in a very collaborative approach.
I’d appreciate your feedback a lot!