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| claim | entertainment | Claynosaurz implements co-creation through three specific mechanisms: storyboard sharing, script collaboration, and collectible integration | experimental | Variety and Kidscreen coverage of Mediawan-Claynosaurz production model, June 2025 | 2026-02-20 |
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Community co-creation in animation production includes storyboard sharing, script collaboration, and collectible integration as specific mechanisms
The Claynosaurz-Mediawan production model implements community involvement through three specific mechanisms that go beyond consultation or voting:
- Storyboard sharing — community members see visual development at the pre-production stage
- Script portions sharing — community reviews narrative content during writing
- Collectible integration — holders' owned digital assets appear within the series episodes
This represents a concrete implementation of the co-creation layer in the fanchise engagement stack. Unlike tokenized ownership (which grants economic rights) or consultation (which solicits feedback), these mechanisms give community members visibility into production process and representation of their owned assets in the final content.
The production team explicitly frames this as "involving community at every stage" rather than post-production feedback or marketing engagement. This occurs within a professional co-production with Mediawan Kids & Family (39 episodes × 7 minutes), demonstrating co-creation at scale beyond independent creator projects.
Evidence
- Claynosaurz team shares storyboards and portions of scripts with community during production
- Community members' digital collectibles are featured within series episodes
- Founders describe approach as "collaborate with emerging talent from the creator economy and develop original transmedia projects that expand the Claynosaurz universe beyond the screen"
- This implementation occurs within a professional co-production with major European studio group, not independent creator production
Limitations
No data yet on whether community involvement actually changes creative decisions versus cosmetic inclusion of collectibles. The source describes the mechanisms but not their impact on final content. Also unclear what percentage of community participates versus passive observation. Confidence is experimental because this is a single implementation example.
Additional Evidence (extend)
Source: 2025-06-01-variety-mediawan-claynosaurz-animated-series | Added: 2026-03-15
Claynosaurz describes community as 'co-conspirators who have a real impact on Claynosaurz's future' and states community input helps shape narrative and content direction. However, the source does not specify the mechanisms (storyboard sharing, script collaboration, etc.) — only that community influence exists. This extends the claim by adding another case but doesn't confirm the specific mechanisms.
Additional Evidence (extend)
Source: 2025-07-21-thenftbuzz-doodles-dreamnet-protocol | Added: 2026-03-16
DreamNet adds a fourth mechanism: AI-mediated distributed authorship where community members produce narrative content (characters, lore, locations) that AI synthesizes, with audience reception determining what becomes canon. This is structurally different from storyboard sharing or script collaboration because it removes editorial gatekeeping entirely — the 'market' for story elements determines narrative direction through the WorldState ledger.
Additional Evidence (extend)
Source: 2025-11-01-claynosaurz-mipjunior-community-governance-model | Added: 2026-03-18
Claynosaurz adds three specific mechanisms to the co-creation toolkit: (1) IP bible updated weekly with community input, making canonical world rules responsive to community discussion, (2) social media engagement signals as continuous feedback loop replacing discrete collaboration events, and (3) fan artist employment pipeline where exceptional community creators are absorbed into the professional production team. These mechanisms operate without formal voting or governance authority.
Additional Evidence (challenge)
Source: 2025-02-01-animation-magazine-lil-pudgys-launch-thesoul | Added: 2026-03-18
Pudgy Penguins' Lil Pudgys production included none of the co-creation mechanisms (storyboard sharing, script collaboration) despite being community-owned IP. The 200+ episode series was produced through a partnership with TheSoul Publishing with no documented community input into narrative decisions, character development, or story arcs. This reveals that co-creation mechanisms are not inherent to community-owned IP but require deliberate governance design.
Relevant Notes:
- fanchise management is a stack of increasing fan engagement from content extensions through co-creation and co-ownership
- entertainment IP should be treated as a multi-sided platform that enables fan creation rather than a unidirectional broadcast asset
- progressive validation through community building reduces development risk by proving audience demand before production investment
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