Welcome to The Arbiters (2D Animated Feature): Join the Journey At Patreon.com/PhilSvitek

EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 3 MIN

Welcome to The Arbiters (2D Animated Feature): Join the Journey At Patreon.com/PhilSvitek

from A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach · host Phil Svitek

👉 Join the Patreon: patreon.com/philsvitekThis video is an invitation! The Arbiters is an original, hand-drawn, anime-inspired sci-fi/fantasy feature film currently in pre-production—and this project is one of the core reasons I created my Patreon.If you’re new: The Arbiters follows Edea, whose search for her lost friend Rosa uncovers a far more dangerous truth—ancient elemental forces, a fractured world, and a choice that could determine humanity’s future. Think Princess Mononoke meets Suzume.But this video isn’t just about the film. It’s about how a film like this actually gets made—and why I’ve chosen to share that process publicly.On my Patreon, I open the doors to the creative journey behind The Arbiters alongside the rest of my filmmaking, storytelling, and teaching. I believe in showing the process, not just the outcome—and this film is a real-time example of that philosophy in action.Rather than spoilers or unfinished scenes, Patreon supporters get context: how ideas evolve, why certain creative choices are made, and what it really takes to develop an independent animated feature from the ground up.Think of it as creative x-ray vision. You won’t see the final frame early—but you will see how every piece comes together.Why Patreon (and Why It’s Temporary)This Patreon isn’t meant to be a forever thing. Our ultimate goal is full funding—through studios, grants, partnerships, or co-productions. Patreon exists as a bridge, not a destination: a way to maintain momentum, fund key development phases, and keep the project alive while we work toward that larger goal.Animated films take time, and reliable cashflow allows us to keep building—one phase at a time—without the pressure of all-or-nothing crowdfunding or constant restarts.If and when full funding comes together, this Patreon will pause or evolve accordingly. Transparency is a core value here, and supporters will always know where the project stands.Ways to Support$10/month – Ongoing SupportGet full access to all Arbiters updates and everything else I share on Patreon.$300 – One-Time All-Access PassPrefer a single contribution? This unlocks a dedicated post and password-protected hub where you’ll receive the same Arbiters updates—kept current alongside Patreon posts. Here's the direct link for that: https://www.patreon.com/posts/arbiters-inside-148231149?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkWhat You Get Right Away-Two proof-of-concept teaser videos-A 20-minute behind-the-scenes documentary on making the teasers-Sample music serving as the film’s sonic mood board-Character art & concept design bundle-PDF of the original teaser scriptWhat You’ll Get Over Time-Ongoing Arbiters update videos-Exclusive artwork and designs-Community polls & Q&As-Sneak peeks before public releases-Your name listed under Special Thanks in the final film-The option to submit your likeness for background characters-Occasional bonus surprises along the wayThe Arbiters began with a successful Seed&Spark campaign (https://seedandspark.com/fund/the-arbiters#story), but animated films take years—and consistent momentum matters more than one big moment. Patreon allows the project to keep moving forward while staying flexible, transparent, and community-driven.If this video resonated—and you want to see how ambitious creative work actually gets built from the inside—I’d love to have you along for the journey.👉 Join the Patreon: patreon.com/philsvitekThanks for watching, and for supporting independent, long-form storytelling.

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