Wreckamovie

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Wreckamovie
Type of site
Collaboration tool for movie making [1]
Available inEnglish
Headquarters Tampere, Finland
OwnerStar Wreck Studios Oy Ltd (commercial) [2]
Created by Timo Vuorensola [2]
URL http://www.Wreckamovie.com/
CommercialNo [1]
RegistrationRequired for input, reading free
Launched1 February 2007;17 years ago (2007-02-01) [2]
Current statusDefunct
Content license
Free sharing, free agreement [1]

Wreckamovie was a collaborative film production platform to allow individuals to set up a film production and find a community to collaborate with, or find others' interesting film productions and become a collaborator in a worknet. Its aim was to make filmmaking easier, more effective and possible for everyone. [3]

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History

Star Wreck Studios Oy Ltd and Wreckamovie were created by a group of filmmakers from Finland, who in 2005 created the freely downloadable Star Trek parody movie Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning . It gained web fame for being created and distributed by a community of enthusiasts over the internet, and for its special effects made on a shoestring budget using standard home computers. The experiences of the group creating the aforementioned film, their first feature film, led them to develop a platform that was open and easy to use for everyone. [4]

The termination of the platform was announced on its Facebook page on October 13, 2014. [5]

Characteristics

Wreckamovie was considered a model example of the potential of Web 2.0 by Cisco Systems' Finland Oy. As a business model it presented the exact opposite of the traditional way of making movies. With it a community creates and distributes the film, and only then, once popularity has already been gained, profitability steps in. [6]

The Wreckamovie model was built on online collaboration in service of the production of professional-quality audiovisual projects, such as short films and music videos to feature-length films. The model applied open source ideology and crowd sourced work and financing. Central to this was the creation of a community for each project, from which to request assistance in production tasks. [3] It was designed to films together with its community, and thus foster interaction with the audience beginning with the development stage. [7] The service did not distinguish between "professionals" and "amateurs", but emphasized enthusiasm and engagement. [8]

The distribution model was intended to go beyond online distribution, targeting traditional movie screens to cell phones, [9] leveraging the existing community supporting the project as a basis for viral marketing. [4]

Wreckamovie was used for the Finnish horror film Sauna. [7] [10] It was also used for the production of the reference movie for the service, the feature-length scifi parody Iron Sky ., which reportedly raised 12% of its budget through the platform. There were more than 300 active projects listed on Wreckamovie in 2009. [11]

Awards

In 2008 the movie production community Wreck-A-Movie was elected the winner of the MindTrek Grand Prix 2008, €20 008. [12] In October 2009 Wreckamovie was chosen among the 36 finalists in SIME conference's Rising Star of the North -competition, finishing 23rd overall. [13]

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