The document discusses the rise of co-created storyworld communities. It outlines key challenges in acquiring and engaging audiences, and maintaining growth. The ideal is an evergreen community built around shared storyworlds, where official and unofficial content are integrated. Three key practice areas for building such communities are discussed: creative aspects like storytelling and worldbuilding; operational systems for submissions and community management; and legal considerations around intellectual property and monetization. Steps proposed for architecting scalable communities include implementing social listening, establishing a curation system, and having strategies for community growth. Legal protections and contracts are also addressed.
10. What is a Shared Storyworld?
a framework for co-creating value
with currently unknown collaborators
11. Value Co-creation
Consumers are a source of competence
Contributing official content is the
deepest form of audience engagement
User-generated content (UGC)
inherently has value
18. 3 Key Practice Areas
Creative Operational Legal
fun necessary important
Storytelling Submissions Copyright
Worldbuilding Systems Trademarks
Inviting Community Money
19. 3 Key Practice Areas
Creative Storytelling
• What’s the core narrative (characters)?
• Is it a compelling narrative/experiences?
• Are there additional narratives (i.e., transmedia)?
• How will contributions be integrated?
• Will official but non-canonical contributions be
allowed?
20. 3 Key Practice Areas
Creative Worldbuilding
• What’s the tone/setting of the world (genre,
mythology, attributes, etc.)?
• How high is the hurdle for contributors?
• How dependent on contributions are you?
• Is it a single or multi-platform experience?
• What mediums will be used internally?
21. 3 Key Practice Areas
Creative Inviting
• How will you scope participation (limitations)?
• What mediums can contributors use?
• How will invitations be designed (entry points)?
22. 3 Key Practice Areas
Operational Submissions / Systems / Marketing
• What technologies/resources are necessary?
• What is the process for submissions?
• What is the content workflow process?
• What is the process for payments (if applicable)?
• How will you scale based on submissions?
• How will you identify, connect and engage
audiences?
23. 3 Key Practice Areas
Legal Intellectual Property / Money
• Assignment of rights for accepted contributions?
• Can audiences remix each other’s contributions?
• Are there limitations on trademarks?
• Under what conditions will contributors be paid?
• Any additive licensing (e.g., Creative Commons)?
• Do you have a rights management system?
• Do you have a revenue payment system?
30. Free Tools
How do I “hear” the conversations?
Inexpensive
Paid Tools
Tools
31. Establish a Community
2
Curation System
Hierarchical review and
approval structure
Guidelines on roles and
expectations
Established rules/work flow
for content submissions
32. Sample Curation System
creators
^
contributors
^
Community +
^
Curators
^
Spotters
^
Community
33. 3
How to manage growth
Create a system for introducing new
members into the community
Senior community members
educate new members on
storyworld rules
Provide a clear path of progression
for advancing in the community
34. Community progression
• Storyworld Contributor unlock through
positive feedback mechanisms from
community and content creator(s),
completion of escalating content
creation tasks
• Advocate Role unlock through
progressing a series of levels with
positive feedback from community peers
• Levels unlock community privileges.
Unlocked through a combination of
earned and social points
• Use Points (Social, play) for P2P
recognition and engagement rewards
- redeemable for community goods
37. Types of Contracts
EULA
Terms of Use
Relationship between the parties
Sole proprietorship
Partnership - general and limited
Limited Liability Company
Corporation (sub S)
40. Do I Need An Attorney?
Trademarks? Probably (~$1,000)
Patents? Probably (~$15,000)
Drafting Contracts? Ideally
Who, what, why, how, where,
when
“Now that I’m in this mess,
how do I get out?”
Cost depends on complexity
41. The Rise of Co-created
Storyworld Communities Q
Esther Lim @geekgrl
&
A
Scott Walker @scott_walker
J. Craig Williams @jcraigwilliams
#CCSWC
http://cocreatedswc.tumblr.com/
Text CCSWC to 50500 Presented at
SXSW 2012
42. image attribution
“My Listening Ears” by Niclas Lindh “Hoops” by Benjamin Carnevale
“Photographer_2FL” by James Russo “Me” by Luis Avilesortiz “Concert Crowd (Osheaga 2009)” by Anirudh Koul
“Circus comes to town” by Ken Conley “Day 18: Red on Blue, Return to Reilly” by Mike Wren
“You are Here” by Scott Walker “Biosphere” by Márcio Cabral de Moura
“Star Wars Uncut” logo from http://www.starwarsuncut.com/ “Feet Week - On the Backs of Others” by Justin Litton
“501st Legion Singapore Garrison Christmas Kettling“ by gordon (TD8316) “Listen, understand, act” by Steven Shorrock
unknown image (source: http://imgfave.com/view/1965036) “Writing-in bowings” by izzyplante
“Hollywood Sign” by Sjors & Jennifer “Getting to the Truth”, by Xoe Craft
“Hunt for Gollum” image (source: http://www.thehuntforgollum.com/) “Clip-Wings” by Dark Helmet