 Hello and welcome to the Grand Line Review, your source for everything One Piece will accept for today because I am approaching all of you wonderful people with a proposal to do anything but One Piece. As some of you may already know, I have plans to begin a sister channel to the Grand Line Review, known as the New World Review, where my video format will be applied to many other series. However, this is far, far too much to do all on my own, which is why I am now on the hunt for collaborators. I am currently seeking people who are interested in any or all of the following fields, writing, presenting and editing, and I'll just briefly go over what I'm looking for in all three and then let you know how to apply. For a writer, I'm looking for people who believe themselves to be a compendium of knowledge on a particular series of their choice. At the moment, I don't have any series I'd like to explore on this channel set in stone, but for example, if you believe that you have an incredibly detailed knowledge of say My Hero Academia and believe that you could write a weekly 1500 to 2000 word video on a particular character, location or even a top five list, then I'm keen to hear from you. Once again, the series doesn't have to be My Hero Academia, just contact me with your particular passion. In the realm of presenters, I'm looking for people to do well exactly what I'm doing right now, be the voice of the content. Purely the voice though, there's no need for any camera work. Unfortunately, this area is a bit more restrictive because I do need to insist on presenters being able to record themselves with decent audio quality, but I am looking for both male and female presenters to cover a respective series each and there are no restrictions on what part of the world you're from, but I do ask that you have a solid command of the English language. And finally, the unsung hero is known as editors. Here I'm searching for people who would have a keen interest in editing audio and visuals for a particular series with software of their choice in much the same way as I do, which is very very simple, I assure you. However, it may also include building image libraries of screenshots and some mild Photoshop work. Of course, you can apply to be more than one of these roles, and if you're particularly ambitious, then you could even go for all three, but you will need to complete these respective applications. For writers, please shoot me an email introducing yourself the series you'd like to write for and state any relevant experience. Furthermore, I'm afraid I'm going to throw you in the deep end and ask you to write a 101 video on a character of your choice from that series. In the description and in a pinned comment below, I have a brief guide on how to write 101 videos, it's not overly strict, but there is a particular format that I would like to continue using. For presenters, I have a link in the description and a pinned comment to a PDF containing some audition text from a couple of my videos. Please record yourself performing said text and send a web file to GrandlineReview at gmail.com. In that email, please do also include a bit about yourself, the particular anime and manga you enjoy, and once again, any relevant experience. As for editors, please do send me an email covering a bit about yourself, what kind of anime and manga you enjoy, your relevant technical experience and what kind of software you have access to. And very importantly to note, should the New World Review become monetized, then all successful applicants will receive an agreed upon percentage of the profits generated by videos that they contributed to. So as a result, you do need to be quite committed to building and seeing this channel through to success. The due date for Expressions of Interest is by the end of 2018, but I am looking to put the New World Review into production ASAP, so if you're interested, please do apply with haste. I'm very much looking forward to hearing from you. This has been the Grandline Review, and I'll see you next time.