Wednesday, March 27, 2019

'The Capital Project' Webisodes Coming Soon!



Have you subscribed to 'The Capital Project yet?

In May 2019 the videos will begin to roll out!

Be sure to Subscribe to 'The Capital Project's' YouTube page so you'll know when each video is uploaded and you won't miss seeing interviews and live footage with some of your favorite local acts!

Subscribe now! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvYPTrNzzPrmtObcD6dOEOQ

Here's a Message from Tim Rayne:

"The Wait Is Almost Over

We first want to thank everyone for your patience. We have been busy working out a broadcast deal with CBC and we are happy to announce we have sold an episode with the possibility of future episodic broadcasts. The first episode will broadcast in the summer in the Atlantic Provinces with a good chance of a National broadcast in the fall or winter of 2019.

We are grateful for CBC’s interest; however we have negotiated a deal that will allow us to release The Capital Project online on our YouTube channel in May. The wait will soon be over! We have been working hard to develop an effective strategy to release content through a daily roll out schedule where we will release a video a day over the course of 6-8 months. As most of you know, TCP (The Capital Project) is massive and there will be many hours of content delivered on our YouTube channel.

The YouTube channel will be set up with themed structured Playlists that will allow people to choose their own content. Essentially, an online ‘choose your own adventure’. We have themes that discuss music education, musical families, music as therapy, local music history, music genres, and many more! We also will be releasing band showcases where interviews and performances are cut together to introduce our local talent to audiences near and far. We built TCP to utilize YouTube as it’s central platform for distribution because it’s free for all and it has global reach.

We have already gained interest and engagement from large media outlets who are interested in promoting and doing stories on TCP a few months after its online release. We had a special moment at FIN (Atlantic Film Festival) where we met with a high profile individual from a high profile media outlet who took a very strong interest in TCP after watching just a few minutes of footage. So far, we have had very positive responses considering we only applied to two Atlantic Film Festivals. When the time is right, we will pull the trigger and attempt a wider marketing campaign; however, we are primarily focussed on sharing TCP with our local communities for the next few months. There are over 100 band performances and close to 200 interviews. That’s a lot of content. And I would argue there hasn’t been anything on this large a scale about a single music scene anywhere’s in the world. TCP is unique and it’s purpose is to provide visibility to all the musicians involved. In order to be successful, everyone should share and subscribe TCP YouTube channel. We need everyone in the community to support and promote TCP so that we can reach as many people as possible. The talent displayed in TCP is amazing! New Brunswick maybe a small Province but we punch way above our weight when it comes to music.

Again, we want to thank everyone for their ongoing support of The Capital Project. Beginning in May, TCP adventure goes online and we will be sharing our musical community to the world. With your support, TCP will reach hundreds, thousands, possibly millions of music lovers around the world.

A new video will be out tomorrow!

Subscribe to our YouTube channel here! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvYPTrNzzPrmtObcD6dOEOQ

Sincerely,

Tim Rayne
Writer/Producer/Director"

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