Campaign Interview: Odyssey Eurobeat
We interviewed Odyssey Eurobeat about raising over $15,000 during their last campaign!
Here at Tiltify, we love highlighting the amazing work of our fundraisers. We had the pleasure of interviewing Odyssey Eurobeat about her last campaign, F It Up!
Let’s get into it!
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First off. tell us a bit about yourself and your content.
I'm a Eurobeat Producer and Vtuber from California! I've been making and performing eurobeat music for nearly 20 years now (some has been featured in anime and arcade games like Initial D!), streaming for 9, Vtubing for ~3! What was once only music production streams, has become weekdays of games, collabs, and chats with the Oddities!
What inspired you to start a fundraising stream, and why did you choose Tiltify as your platform?
This time, F Cancer reached out to me! And I've run a few fundraising streams before, but none quite had the ease of use and streamer-friendly implementation that Tiltify has.
How did you decide on the specific cause or charity to support?
How much did you end up fundraising?
Can you walk us through some of the goals and incentives you set up for viewers during the stream? Which ones were the most popular?
We started with simple goals: $10k would unlock a 4th day, and $15k would unlock a (very PG-13, I assure you!) bunnygirl outfit from the streamer! As the stream went on, we had some of our guests throw in their own incentives, from reading scripts in certain voices to full-fledged Christmas song covers, to so much more!
Were there any unexpected challenges you encountered during the stream? How did you handle them?
Managing this many guests was going to be difficult from the start! We had a lot of fluctuating schedules and differing needs across the board. To prepare for this, we kept the schedules relatively flexible— easy "hop-in, hop-out" structures for joining games, and communication ahead of time in the event that guests ended up not able to make it. Another challenge was my voice— I was streaming more that weekend than I do during the week, and it was starting to show. My management stepped in to entertain on my behalf as I practiced vocal rest— literally not speaking during the stream (using text-to-speech for 4 hours instead)!