Description:

Overview:

Scope:

Deliverables:

January 10, 17, 24, 31

February 7, 14, 21, 28

March 7, 14, 21, 28

Schedule:

Each week, filming Wednesday to Friday (A+B footage)

Each week, Saturday to Monday (Post, editing)

Each week, Tuesday (Upload to social media channels)

12 episodes in total

Budget:

Travel: $10 CAD fuel and parking for 3 days/week. (4.58 x 4) = 18.32 DASH Street Interviews: 8hrs Raw/week x 1.52 DASH = (12.16 x 4) = 48.64 DASH Setup/Filming Raw: 16hrs/week. 16 x 1.52 DASH = (24.32 x 4) = 97.28 DASH Editing: 4hrs/week (4 x 4) = 16 DASH Total = 180 DASH

Closing:

Dash Across the World -- Weekly Show Interviewing Businesses and PeopleThis is a 3-month pilot proposal to seek out real business owners, both conventional and unconventional, and conduct face-to-face interviews with them regarding the use of DASH and how it could be used. This is where the rubber hits the road, as it were.This weekly show will be called 'Dash Across The World,' and the length of each show could be up to 45 minutes at max. Each episode will include a 10-minute segment called the 'Dash is Cash' challenge. I'll interview random people at random places, and challenge them to install the Dash wallet on their smartphone. Once installed, I'll send them a small amount of Dash to show them how fast and convenient it is. I will also attempt to conduct brief interview questions to gauge knowledge and interest in digital cash, privacy, and possible uses on an individual basis.Almost 40 million Canadians gear up to legalize marijuana in 2017, and the stage is set for a massive industry to cope with a swell of privacy and banking concerns, as well as long-standing social discrimination of its use. There is no better time than now for Dash to showcase that private purchasing has a real value proposition to all peaceful societies.The scope of this project is not only to communicate the value of Dash to real people in real businesses, but it allows Dash developers and community to follow along and watch first-hand, how average people interact with Dash. Real-world interviews will be an invaluable feedback-loop to help eliminate or lessen the barriers to entry, while promoting Dash in creative and fun ways.1. One show per week for 12 weeks. Tuesdays, delivered to various social media channels like Youtube, and shared on Twitter.2. Weekly frequent updates on the Dash.org proposal forum.3. Twelve episodes in total.Note: All audio-video, lighting and editing equipment is owned by me, and provided at no charge.This project brings tangible benefits by taking Dash directly to the streets to find out what people and businesses have to say about how they could use it in their daily lives. This project aligns well with the purpose of the treasury. My specific aim is to increase market capitalization by focusing efforts on under-served and niche markets, businesses, and people.Kind regards,Mike JensenTwitter.com/Dash_CanadaTwitter.com/windsor_360