Machinima lessons learned - Part 5: Commitment

This will be a series of posts about “how to make machinima in virtual Worlds”. This one is about commitment of team members.A very important part of the success was the commitment of team members. Some people think it’s “just” their Second Life, and it’s not as important as their business in real life.

I found that this project may be a source for profitable business if I really take it seriously. That means that I don’t make a difference if it’s Second Life or any other business that I do for living. It’s the same with my Internet business. If I would have said “I don’t care much about my customers on the Web because it’s only Internet (or it’s only e-Learning)” then I would not have gotten some profitable projects.

The good thing about the Internet is, that you can do work from your home without the necessity to leave the house. I do this for a few years right now and I am very happy that I don’t have to drive to customers any longer. But your mileage may vary and SL is just a hobby for some people. That’s okay too, so these people may not expect any income from their effort they do in SL. For all the others, the project should also be a financial success.

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