Are you a film maker creating the next big blockbuster movie, or how about the next big web-series? Are you a music artist with the next chart topping tune? Well, who needs distribution in the age of YouTube and micro blogging right?
So you've got your video up on YouTube, Dailymotion, Facebook and your even more talented than Justin Bieber and even hotter than Megan Fox but after a few months you've only got a few hundred views on your YouTube channel or likes on your fan page.
If this sounds familiar, that's because it's the frustration that most creative professionals are encountering on the web. Without the search engine marketing skills new age Producers and their media content are getting lost in the shuffle and chaos of the explosion of new media content online.
Scouring the web you'll find a lot of places to post videos like Vimeo and MySpace but you won't find a lot of options to connect the gap. However there is a new online multi media company that is seeking to bridge the gap between online producers and online viewers. The company, BlownGlass Media Group is calling this the Butterfly Revolution.
To their credit, they were the company responsible for the online distribution and incredible success of the movie Idiots=Product+Money and the electrifying web series, the F'N Show. The company seems to be integrating multi- and social media into one fusion media platform called Nuvuo.com
This could be a game changer for the small creative professionals and even a major crossover platform for the major players such as the Hollywood film studios as the race continues to see what is the best way to connect to an internet audience.
While the internet promise a lot of upside to distributing independent content a lot of the attention over the past decades has been aimed towards developing the websites, technology and software such as YouTube, iTunes, HD video players that were needed for online media distribution.
These websites, and associated technologies and countless others that have been developed are now being used to distribute high quality new media content, but the new age online producer that does not have the search engine marketing skills can find this new frontier to be just as challenging as getting a traditional distribution deal.
In the end, as entrepreneurs continue their race to provide solutions to this dilemma, online producers are just going to have wait as the second part of the new media revolution takes it's form and changes the world as we know it once again.











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