The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the invention will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings wherein:
One or more embodiments of the invention are directed to a system and method for obtaining performance data and determining an outcome based on feedback from an online community. The description set forth herein is exemplary, rather than limiting, and many variations and modifications are within the scope and spirit of the invention. Although numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art, that embodiments of the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known features have not been described in detail in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the present invention.
The general methodology for obtaining and synchronizing performance data involves obtaining information about an artist and obtaining performance data associated with the artist. The term performance data refers to any artistic performance captured within a tangible medium such as computer memory. Such performances are typically recorded in audio or video form prior to or simultaneous with submission to the community. Although the example given here is discussed in the context of a musical performance readers should note that embodiments of the invention are equally applicable to other types of performances such as acting performances, dancing performances, video performances or works of art such as drawings, paintings or other visual renditions made by an artist.
Information related to the artist may be obtained in any manner including via telephonic communication or website based communication. Likewise, media such as performance data may be obtained over a telecommunication medium including a wireless or wire based telephone channel, or over an Internet based telephone channel for example. When an artist's performance is captured in video form that video and the accompanying audio data may be uploaded to the community for determination as to the popularity of the performance data.
In the telephone based embodiment discussed at
The system may optionally accept an authorization token, for example a cookie, PIN, password, user identification, certificate, or any other method of authenticating the user at 103. Any method of authorizing a user including use of IP address or incoming phone number or caller ID is in keeping with the spirit of the invention.
The system provides a genre list at 104. For example, the system may include “pop”, “rock”, or any other genres that may be associated with a contest. Certain contests may only include genres that make sense for the particular contest. For example a contest targeted at a particular segment of participants would only include genres that the targeted segment was interested in. In this case a group of participants that may be directed at a group of closely related sub-genres. For example, a contest directed at the rock and pop segment may include genres of alternative, disco, emo, gothic, indie, lounge, metal, new wave, progressive, punk, ska and surf rock.
The system then accepts a genre input at 105. Any type of input that the system interprets as a selection for a given genre item is in keeping with the spirit of the invention including but not limited to a key press, a voice indication or any other assertion that a particular genre is desired. Optionally, the system may respond with an informatory message (not shown in
The system prompts for example to alert a user that the system is recording input/transferring data and records data at 106. In telephonic embodiments, a prompt such as a beep may be utilized to signify that recording has started. The optional informatory message in the previous step may be followed by a prompt such as “with some applause in the background, “service name” is proud to present tonight's performer” . . . beep. In other embodiments, such as computer embodiments, a graphical or visual display may be utilized to signify that the recording has started or is about to start, e.g., a count down timer. A wide variety of media performances is possible since performances that include or mimic copyrighted media may be marked as not available for sale.
The system may provide a confirmation prompt and accept confirmation input at 107. Confirmation allows a user to confirm that the performance meets the user's expectations. If the recording is unacceptable to the artist, recording occurs again at 106. The system may provide any type of confirmation prompt to the user including visual or audio based prompts. A verbal prompt for example may be utilized in a telephonic or computer based embodiment to query the user for recording confirmation. In one embodiment of the invention, the system may utilize a prompt such as “Play back your session to see if it was good enough to get you signed by pressing 1 now. Once the performance is replayed, “Please press 1 to erase and re-record (they will be notified if they are out of minutes and given instructions to buy more minutes), or press 9 to make your submission.” In one or more embodiments of the invention steps 101 through 103 are bypassed and performance data is submitted directly to the online community, via video and/or audio upload, for review in the relevant genre. In cases, for instance, where an artistic performance is captured in audio and/or video form the media file may be uploaded to the community via the Internet without the need to perform the steps which involve the telephone.
Once an artist's performance is accepted, an artist's performance data is synchronized into the online community and associated with the artist's profile data at 108. The online community may be alerted to the new arrival in any manner including subscription based syndication such as a podcast for example via RSS or Atom. Processing ends at 109.
The system optionally accepts payment at 202. This may include any type of payment mechanism such as a credit card backend processing methodology or acceptance of an online payment electronically. Any method of accepting payment is in keeping with the spirit of the invention.
Consent information is provided at 302. The consent information may be in the form of a preselected checkbox and informatory message in one embodiment of the invention. For example, the box advises artists they will receive updates on their performance, via email or text message, from judges and a newsletter giving them underground industry information (e.g., best places to get noticed). The informatory message includes terms and conditions under which the artist consents to receive information (via email, mobile etc.) and also provides terms and conditions under which participation in the community is acceptable.
Consent input is accepted at 303 and may include a form submit, or JavaScript® or applet based assertion to the server that consent is given or not. Any method of accepting input from the user to determine the user's consent is in keeping with the spirit of the invention.
The system transmits an acknowledgment and informatory information to the artist at 304. In one embodiment of the invention, this may be in the form of a message such as “thank you for joining the premier online community for artists” and the system may provide confirmation of the artist's registration along with their authentication information and an explanation of how to create and personalize their online profile and how to best utilize the website for self-promotion.
Optionally, a business card graphic or electronic business card or e-card may be provided to the artist for the purpose of promotion. The promotional e-card may be emailed or printed as a business card to market themselves and the service provider providing the online community and contest. The card may promote an embodiment of the system and contain information unique to the artist, e.g., “visit my profile at “website name”.com” or “hear me on “website name”.com.” Processing ends at 306.
The system enables artists to visit other profiles and listen to, (or in the event they have uploaded a video watch), other artists performances. For example, the system may play, transfer or email a performance to another person at 402. Playing a performance may include streaming the performance or playing the performance over a telecommunications link or Internet Protocol link for example. Likewise, the performance may be emailed, or a link to the performance may alternatively be emailed to a desired user.
In at least one embodiment of the invention the artist(s) that the community determines is most popular is rewarded with a record contract from a record label affiliated with the community through a formal business relationship at 403. After a contest is concluded, embodiments of the system may transmit an award notification for example to alert the winning artist of the final result of the contest.
The system may also provide the performance as a ring tone or ringback tone at 404. Users that call into the system can, for example, purchase personalized ring tones for download into their mobile telephones or ringback tones for use as ring sounds when another user is calling the artist. For ringback tones, interfacing with a telephone entity allows for playback of a performance to another user's phone for example when that user is waiting for the artist to pick up. Hence whenever another user calls the artist, they hear the artist's performance.
The system enables a user to invite another user to band related activity at 406. The band related activity may include a “Jam Session” for example. A “Jam Session” is basically an invitation to play music together for fun. The system also allows for other band related requests to other artists such as “Join My Band” and “Let's Start a Band”. Artists within the community may be grouped by genre and each genre features the personal profiles of artists who have uploaded their music for other musicians and the community to audition and rank. In this manner, the system allows for band related activities to be performed between artists on a genre basis if desired. Embodiments of the invention allow an individual to effectively audition an artist by watching or listening to their performance prior to performing a band related request which is heretofore impossible using standard classified ads. If there is an interest in a particular performance the user can use the system to extend and invite for a live in person audition. In cases where the initial introductions are made through the system and an actual band or performance group is established as a result of such an introduction, the operator of the system may require or optionally be paid an ongoing management fee for the group of performers.
In one embodiment of the invention the community contains a performance room where other members of the community can simply watch a performance and then request the artist responsible for the performance participate in a collaborative session. The performance data from these collaborative sessions can be posted to the community and users may follow the path of an artist as he collaborates on different performances.
While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments and applications thereof, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.
This application takes benefit from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/836,465, filed Aug. 8, 2006, the specification of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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