This indie filmmaker is raising $1000 a day for her feature
With over $1000 dollars in donations a day, filmmaker Sarah Arlen is taking her crowdfunding game to a whole new level and this is how she’s doing it.
With over $1000 dollars in donations a day, filmmaker Sarah Arlen is taking her crowdfunding game to a whole new level and this is how she’s doing it.
Indie feature film ‘Twice’ by Sarah Arlen, plans on being the tipping point of the polyamorous revolution. A crowdfunding campaign for the project is running February 14th (Valentine’s Day) through March 17th (Saint Patrick’s Day), 2015, in order to raise $25,000 in completion funds and to create audience awareness of the film.
The film industry is a big family of creative people all working together to produce a unique story. However, there are big problems in the family that have to be addressed and fixed otherwise the film industry as we know it today, won’t be the same in the years to come.
Lithuanian filmmaker Romas Zabarauskas is taking his crowdfunding game to the ‘next level’ by offering signed nude pics of himself to select backers along with a cosy dinner.
The Finance conference which took place this morning at the Fairmont hotel with film director Brett Ratner and UTA’s Rich Klubeck revealed insights on the Chinese film market and how Hollywood is looking at foreign territories to make local investments.
Wild Bunch announced today that it has acquired international rights to Oliver Stone’s untitled film about Edward Snowden, which will star Joseph Gordon – Levitt in the leading role.