FAQ
Do I need to copyright my work?
Yes, it's always a good idea to, however, the copyright of all materials sent to us rests with you either way.
How do I copyright my work?
Depending on your country of residence, you need to apply to a State, commercial or public registration body. E.g. the U.S. Copyright Office website is a perfect source of relevant information and service.
How do I submit my work to INKubator?
Please refer to Contact Us page.
So I submitted my work — what's next?
- We love it, and we ask you to enter our pipeline.
- We like it, and we share our opinion of how your idea can be embellished.
- We don't like it.
What are INKubator evaluation criteria?
Unlike many companies, we make money on sales, not production. It means our projects must be blockbusters as media and top brands as merchandise. In entertainment, one can't plan for a success, but one can build up to it. Our approach is to maintain total quality across all components of a project: storytelling, visuals, acting.
Yet another tale about cute bunnies solving their little problems in teamwork rupture is not good enough. An umpteenth show about an alien artifact turning a boy into a battling robot champ is not good enough. Frankly, nothing is good enough, unless it's inspired, genius, unique. And how do we formalize it? That's a question from a little FAQ we're running for ourselves, and the entry still awaits an answer.