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Week 19 - 2025

HEY CREATOR,Hope your week’s been treating you well so far! As we wrap up week 19, we’ve still got some exciting things live — campaigns to jump on, tips to level up your content, and a little creative boost to carry into the weekend. Let’s finish strong 🌟 Let’s gooo → | ![]() |
CREATOR OF THE WEEK🏆
THIS WEEK’S SPOTLIGHT IS ON @konstantinovaa_k!
This week we’re celebrating Kristina – a brand new creator who jumped in and impressed us right away. She delivered a high-quality video on her very first assignment, showing a strong understanding of how to use hooks and keep viewers engaged. We love seeing creators who get it from the start – and Kristina clearly does. Go check her out on TikTok @konstantinovaa_k! | ![]() |
CAMPAIGN UPDATES & OPPORTUNITIES
The Parasition Promotion campaign is still up and running, and it’s not too late to take part! Plus, there are two additional campaigns currently available – head over to the '#assignments' channel on Discord to check them out. We’ve also just released a new assignment for our Swedish creators, so make sure to take a look if that’s you!
PARASITION PROMO CAMPAIGN | ![]() |
Q&A: YOU ASK - WE ANSWER
Q: “Why haven’t I received an email about registering with Gigapay?”
A:The Gigapay registration email is only sent out to creators who haven’t registered yet and have a payment ready to collect.
If you joined as a creator in May and didn’t manage to create a video before April ended, your videos count toward May’s payout, not April’s. That’s why you didn’t receive a registration email during the April payment round.
But don’t worry — you’ll automatically be added to Gigapay’s system as soon as you create videos, and your earnings will still be registered — even if you haven’t received a registration email or completed your signup yet. You’ll receive the email at the same time as the next round of payout notifications.
If anything’s unclear, just DM me or write in #questions.
TIP OF THE WEEK – USE FRAMING AND TEXT PLACEMENT WITH INTENTION
How you appear in the frame — and where you place your text — plays a big role in how your video is experienced. This week, we’re focusing on framing and avoiding cluttered edges that can hurt your video’s clarity and performance.
FRAMING SETS THE TONE
Different framings create different feelings. Here are three common styles — choose the one that fits your message and vibe:
![]() Close up Brings the viewer in and creates a more personal feel. | ![]() Mid-shot Offers a balanced view and works in most types of videos. | ![]() Full-body Gives space for movement and is perfect when your energy, outfit or moves matters. |
Each framing style creates a different vibe — choose what best supports what you want to express.
KEEP YOUR KEY VISUALS AWAY FROM THE CLUTTERED EDGES
In this image, the pink areas show where TikTok’s buttons and overlays appear. These can easily cover your text, gestures, or expressions — not just hiding important parts of your video, but also making it feel messy or hard to watch. That’s often enough for viewers to scroll away. THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND-Center yourself or stay slightly higher in frame -Place text clearly, away from the lower corners and sides -Even inside the safe zone, text placement matters. Avoid covering your face — place text above or below depending on what’s in frame. | ![]() |
SHARE THE LOVE 💌
Know someone who needs to be part of this community? Maybe a TikTok-obsessed friend?
Send them this link to join the newsletter → This is the link
Let’s grow this together—because good vibes (and paid campaign opportunities) are meant to be shared. 💸✨
That’s a wrap for Week 19
Keep filming, keep posting, and keep trusting your creative gut.
Talk soon,
— Wilma, Head of Community at Parasition