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We Need Help!

Started by E.D.G.E. (PainterRex), July 25, 2016, 04:49:07 PM

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I have posted about this project before, and how it essentially is an encyclopedia (both pictorially and verbally) for anything from Dinosaurs to Elephants to Bigfoot. but as it seems, one needs more than one-two people to successfully run a Youtube channel. I am here now to ask for some support, any support, from anyone in this community, or any other community that any one on here may be a part of. We need the following, any one skill is welcome as well as those that have more than one skill.


  • Computer effects
  • Somewhat intermediary knowledge of Adobe programs (Photoshop, Premiere, etc.)
  • Knows how to animate, even simple animations
  • Voiceacting (Are you interested in becoming a voice actor? well here's a chance to prove yourself)
  • Compiling appropriate images
  • Cutting out backgrounds of images
  • Has a large fan base with which to flow into ours
  • Paleoknowledgists (Not official paleontologists, just knows a lot about it....so basically most of the members of this forum!)
  • Mineralogists/Geologists (Anyone who knows anything about these subjects or has a passion for it!)
  • Biologists/Botanists/Zoologists (Anyone who knows anything about these subjects or has a passion for it!)
  • Cryptozoologists/Astrobiologists/Xenobiologists/Speculative Evolutionists (Anyone who knows anything about these subjects or has a passion for it!)
(The above deal with subjects not yet known to science or that lack appropriate evidence, mostly just speculation)
  • Writing (are you good at writing? especially scripts or episode dialogue?)
  • Drawing (Although there are many artists out there, we are in need, more and more, of art that is not restricting or that straddles the fine line of copyright)
(Of course, you would be credited in the episode for your art)
  • Reading (Just like normal studios, we need a good reader for text editing, we are humans and human make errors, so typos are sometimes common)
  • Singing/Songwriting/Etc. (We are in need of music and songs that don't infringe on other's copyrights) You will be credited of course

For links to other media sources for the Expeditioner's Discovery Guild and its affiliates Here they are:

The Expeditioner's Discovery Guild Blog:
http://expeditiondiscoveryguild.blogspot.com
This blog consists of analysis and encyclopedic entries, backed up by research, on genera and species of extant and extinct organisms.

The Expeditioner's Discovery Guild Youtube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAaqNKI6oCjlgI4aRV1ciqg
This channel is dedicated to the same things as the blog.

The Expeditioner's Discovery Guild Tumblr:
http://expeditionersdiscoveryguild.tumblr.com/archive
This is just a social media outlet for the initial blog.

The Expeditioner's Discovery Guild Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/ExpeditionDG/
This is just a social media outlet for the initial blog.

Mesozoica Galleria Blog:
http://mesogallery.blogspot.com
This blog serves as a look at images that may eventually be used in the planned encyclopedia as well as on its website.

Er-Roar! Blog:
http://phanerozoicfail.blogspot.com
This blog shows analysis of pop-culture paleontological memes and why/how they are incorrect as well as hosts reviews of how accurate certain pop-culture-related prehistoric things are to reality.

Dinosaur Toy Archive:
http://dtarchive.weebly.com
This website aims to show representations of prehistoric animals in plastic form and to educate the populace on what they are purchasing. It is also a resource for the community of collectors.
(WARNING: VERY VERY Unfinished)

Primal Rift:
http://primalrift.weebly.com
This website aims to catalogue all members of Dinosauria
(Warning: Kind of Unfinished)

Paleo Rift:
http://paleorift.weebly.com
This website aims to catalogue all organisms from the Paleozoic era as well as those organisms that lived during the Mesozoic that do not fall under Dinosauria.
(Warning: Mostly Unfinished)

Glacier Rift:
http://glacierrift.weebly.com
This website aims to catalogue all organisms that have existed during the Cenozoic era that are currently extinct.
(Warning: Very Unfinished)

Episodes for the Youtube channel:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4PnMJo9cuQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRhk1Gf0vGc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5UaINiUZ9U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWs9PZJwA-o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPA8xzILvNM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJaDN6Ouyuo

Also Here are some links to websites with related subjects but made by our own Mr. VikingSpawn:
Museum Directory Website: http://allosaurusfragilis.wix.com/dinosaurs
REBOR Unofficial Website: http://vikingspawn.wixsite.com/rebor


P.S. If you wish to contact us, you can either send me a PM via this website, contact us via any one of the links provided, or send me an email via this website as well, should be just right up there by my avatar, or to make it more simple: [email protected]

P.S.S. The only thing I can offer anyone right now for their services with the E.D.G. is that it looks great on resumes as volunteer hours and community projects (I know my school is all about CAS). Eventually, with the help of more people and viewers, I can monetize our videos and perhaps eventually compensate any members of the community who have helped.

P.S.S.S. This project has been running for at least 2 years, and I don't plan on ending it any time soon. Soon i will be going to college and will have less time for it, which is another resin we need more help (people).

As an aside, I would like to say that TreyTheExplainer seems to have gotten to our concept before us. But I would like to point out that he does not seem to have as good a grasp on video editing software as we do, and the voiceover seems a bit off, where as we are actually trying to have a voiceover that sounds more linear and less jumbled.
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