ThePactProject is a crowdsourced and crowdfunded film. Join us and make a horror movie. Contribute to the story. Download and remix the film. Support the project with a donation. Read more

Logo sketches

As in all great projects, the logo has been changed and changed, and changed again. The ones below is just a few of them, and on top left you see how we started playing around with different kind of fonts, just to get the right scary pact-feeling. 

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Early website concepts

Early website proposals. The ideas were discarded since they focused too much on mental illness and psych-wards.

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Moodboard Tryout

Horror, fear, mental illness, fire, blood, silhouette skylines, screams, shadows, grunge and darkness... and this was just the beginning. Mwaha haa!

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Rorschach

One of the early ideas was to make something out of the classic rorchach technique. Later on we left this thoughts, mostly because it felt too much "psycho"orientated.

Another thought was to take the colorscheme towards something softer than the ordinary scarymoviecolors. An idea we dropped somewhere along the way. Don't ask me why...  Read more

Great hob, crappy writing

I'm in love with my new induction hob. It's incredible how fast it is. A bit of a bummer I had to buy three new pots and a large and a small frying pan. I thought my old steel ones would work but they didn't. Silly thing, I actually got reeaally excited about the big pan.  It's a Jamie Oliver, and I promise it's not the name itself, I'd like to be more cool about it, but it's just a really cool proper frying pan. Makes me feel like a chef. Another silly turn on.  Oh yeah, what about the movie? I had a great meeting with the conceptual artists, Carl-Johan and Linus.  Read more

The Pact Crew

The Pact Projects core crew mixes creative forces from the world of movie making, open source software and social media communication.

For more information about The Pact Project, please contact our concept heads Anders or Henrik. For inspirational chats, contact anyone on the team. And welcome to follow our twitterfeed: ThePactProject.

Concept Heads

The Movie

The Project

 (More detailed bio links to come.)

Great writing, crappy stove

This is the place where we’ll be doing a movie. Hopefully together, at least a bit, or else you can just sit back and watch us make fools of ourselves every day. That too can be fun though.  Read more

About The Pact Project

"Want to see this movie made? Buy your tickets today and help us fund the movie. We'll also welcome all your creative input and your ideas on the movie, from script to casting and editing. When the movie is finished, you'll have access to all its parts -- scenes, music score, sound, special effects -- so you can remix it as you want."

That's the simple premise of The Pact Project.

>> Meet the core crew behind ThePactProject

Director Henrik Sylvén talks about the movie's story in a separate blog entry. I'll instead outline the project's ambition and what it is we want to explore.

The Pact Project came about as we tried to answer three different questions.

  • Movies are often born from a single idea, ideas that then need to find their form and shape. We shape them by talking about them, bouncing them around in converations and having them questioned. Normally, movie directors' will ask their crew to develop and question the initial vision. But what if the director could ask the movie's intended audience up-front for input in the creative process?
  • Loud media industry voices complain about illegal filesharing and how it is killing their business. But on the flipside, we see more people talking about movies than ever before, we are impressed by the creativity of the web's remix culture, and we see how people use various forms of social media to support artists directly, sometimes with direct financing. So what if there was a way for movie fans to support movie projects that they liked financially, and also be invited into the creative process?
  • A large part of a movie's budget these days goes to marketing. Traditional movie strategies build on getting the right movie out on as many screens as possible on opening day. Gone are the days when films were allowed to build its following over time. But, assuming that the crowd thought we had a good movie, what if the crowd's audience could help spread the word - and we did this together throughout the making of the movie?

The answer to these ideas is what we explore with The Pact Project.

We are network of creative forces, primarily based in Sweden. Moviemaker Henrik Sylvén had an idea for a horror movie. Communication consultant Anders Sjöman wanted to include the remix-culture into film making, building on Open Source-ideas and Creative Commons-development. A core crew was formed. We found early corporate supporters in Swedish access provider Bredbandsbolaget

With the Pact Project, we are exploring three things:

  1. Movie making ("crowdsourcing") The movie meets its audience long before it is finished; the crowd is invited to give input to create a better product. Naturally, the crowd can use the film and its various parts to remix the story as they want, all under Creative Commons-licenses.
  2. Movie financing ("crowdfunding") If you like our movie idea, show it by donating or investing a small sum into our movie. We'll probably never get the movie fully financed this way - but your financial contribution will show traditional movie financers that this movie has an audience, and your money will be the leverage the film needs to be made. Small sums are pure donations; but large sums we will consider as investments, and you'll be part of our revenue sharing program. (Exactly what is a "small" and "large" sum still has to be decided.)
  3. Movie marketing ("crowdmarketing") A committed crowd will help in financing the movie -- and also help spread the word about the film. Naturally, the movie has to be worth talking about -- you have to be remarkable to be remarked about -- so the onus is still on the movie's creative forces -- us -- to make a good one.

Already have ideas on how we should proceed with the project or would like to explore potential partnerships? Just email me at anders.sjoman@springtime.nu .

- Anders for The Pact Project team

The story thus far

Hey everybody, here's the story in short. Please tell me what you think, all the best H

THE PACT - THE STORY
Jamie, 19 year's old and a freshman at a small midwestern college, is haunted by visions of demons and bloody victims. These nightmares grow in intensity every night.

She seeks help at the local hospital -- only to find four other college students with her exact visions. They conclude that the visions are an omen: something bad is about to happen. Scared of what that might be, they form a pact, promising to always be by each other’s side.  Read more

Proposal: #pact as our Twitter hashtag

To make it easier for our group and our crowd to follow us on Twitter, I propose:

#pact

as our Twitter hashtag.

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