Sentinel Entertainment’s new R&D lab website

I have launched Sentinel Entertainment’s new interactive R&D website. Sentinel is my production company since 2003, starting out in video production, 3D animation, website design and development, but now totally dedicated to the development of a few short films with a slate of features on the back shelf.

Check it out, new features will be added over the coming months. There will also be three tiers of membership

Free – access to public content is free with everyone who signs up.

Premium – for a minimum $10 USD or more contribution to one of my films you will have premium access to priviledged content including scripts, storyboards, casting information, location recce and photo galleries, live beghind the scenes updates and more.

Partner – for a $250 USD contribution you become a partner, a team member, listed under the Sentinel Entertainment R&D team with your own profile and bio page. This gets you full no-holds barred access to the entire development, pre-prod and production process of all the film projects on the go. You get to download, read and comment on scripts, vote on casting decisions, and have your say in every single aspect of the production. You are credited as an associate producer on all Sentinel films.

Get started for free, check it out! – http://www.sentinel-entertainment.co.za

The only live campaign on Indiegogo at this time is for the short film “The Investigator” – http://www.indiegogo.com/TheInvestigator

4 Responses to Sentinel Entertainment’s new R&D lab website

    • Don’t worry, it’ll take a month or two to get to that point. I’ll make sure I bounce all ideas off you anyway. I need to sort out how this is going to work, it needs to be democratic, even when it comes to how projects are budgeted and how finances are used. You would get to help decide all those things. It’s kind of new territory, if you have any ideas or thoughts let me know.

  1. This is a great idea! I love it…finally, someone who sees the value in harnessing the internet with filmmaking, while empowering creative professionals to be part of the production process. Thanks for the tip; I’ll definitely check it out!

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