FAQs

Collaborate

Work on projects with other creators instead of doing everything alone.

Workshops

Learn filming, editing, and content skills from people who've figured it out.

Sponsorships

Learn how to work with brands and turn your content into income.

What is Creative Culture?

Creative Culture is a community where creators and aspiring creators collaborate on projects and have fun. Work together, cross-promote, and grow audiences collectively. Creating content shouldn't be a solo act. Find your team here, make real friends, and build something together.

How much does it cost?

Completely free! Thanks to our sponsors – joining, collaborating and being part of the community is completely free. However, hiring equipment rentals and studio spaces have small fees to cover maintenance and upkeep—way cheaper than buying everything yourself.

How do I find people to work with?

Sign up to Creative Culture, activate your account, and you can start posting shoot events immediately. List what you're filming, what roles you need filled, and the details. Other creators browse upcoming shoots and join the ones that match their skills or interests. You can also join other people's shoots if you want to help out or learn something new.

Can I get sponsored content opportunities?

We try to connect creators with sponsors when we can, but we can't guarantee it. Sponsorships mainly depend on your audience reach—what you have now or what you could potentially attract. Brands need to see the value. What we do provide is training on how to work with sponsors professionally and help you build the kind of content that attracts partnerships. The rest is up to you and what audience you build.

Who owns the content we create?

For organized community events/shoots: When you participate in an official Creative Crowd event or project, the content is collaboratively owned. This means Creative Culture can use it for promotional purposes (website, social media, showcasing our community), and all participants can also use it on their own channels. Everyone gets credit, everyone benefits.

For independent collaborations: If you meet people here and then create content together outside of organized events, that's between you and your collaborators. We're not involved in those ownership decisions—sort that out amongst yourselves before you start filming.

Why we do it this way: Sharing content on our platform creates a portfolio of what our community makes, helps everyone get exposure to a wider audience, and shows potential new members what's possible. When your work is featured, you're credited and your channels are promoted. It's a win-win.

The practical bit: Before any organized shoot, we'll clarify the ownership and usage terms. If it's a sponsored project or has commercial potential, we'll discuss that upfront. No surprises. If you have concerns about a specific project, just talk to us before committing.

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