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2. You should be creating content for fun, not for reward.
Why not both?
That's silly, even if I use voice acting I can't get anything?
To be fair, what's the point of valve releasing SFM to everyone if they get no profit for it?
I agree, so many people put work into them they should at least get something. Also weird question, is it possible to get an animation job by doing SFM a lot? (without college experience)?
Now if you were talking about creating an animation in a different style (say flash or whatever) using the tf2 characters, you MIGHT get away with making money under a parody clause. But not using models valve created.
do you have a link?
http://www.valvesoftware.com/videopolicy.html
"You are free to monetize your videos via the YouTube partner program and similar programs on other video sharing sites. Please don't ask us to write YouTube and tell them its fine with us to post a particular video using Valve content. It's not possible to respond to each such request. Point them to this page.
Of course this policy applies only to Valve content. If you include someone else's content in your video, such as music, you will have to get permission from the owner."
actually i believe that is why Zach Scott started to release his "Wrong Floor" portal series differently. Instead of putting all the different floor episodes into one large youtube film, he now divided them into separate youtube videos (even though he finished most of them around the same time). The reason for this is because now he is gaining many more views and ad revenue across multiple videos instead of just one.
It was a smart move by him, but personally i found it to be a bit greedy and annoying having to watch each episode individually. I would have preferred it was all one film.