Clip
Start with short moments
Clips are accessible: highlights, fails, reactions, or quick explainers. They make games and players visible.
Example
Example: a top-3 plays video from a community cup.
Create clips, interviews, streams, and education around Dutch players and communities.
What does this role mean?
Content creators make the scene personal. By showing players, teams, events, and learning stories, recognition and engagement grow.

Clip
Clips are accessible: highlights, fails, reactions, or quick explainers. They make games and players visible.
Example
Example: a top-3 plays video from a community cup.
Short
A recurring short format is easier to follow and produce than one-off posts.
Example
Example: “Game of the week” in 45 seconds.
Interview
Interviews with players, coaches, parents, organizers, and volunteers humanize esports.
Example
Example: three questions to a young talent after a final.
Stream
Streams connect community, caster, gameplay, and chat. Clear moderation and planning are essential.
Example
Example: broadcasting one Dutch cup weekly.
Series
A series can follow a team, game working group, or competition over multiple episodes.
Example
Example: “Road to finals” in four episodes.
Media hub
Through the media hub, content can later be discoverable, filterable, and manageable by admins.
Example
Example: categorizing YouTube videos by game, period, and type.
Partner
Good content gives partners reach, context, and impact without overloading the community with ads.
Example
Example: a partner supports an educational series on responsible gaming.
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