Kickstarter | Filmmaker Magazine https://filmmakermagazine.com Publication with a focus on independent film, offering articles, links, and resources. Thu, 06 Jul 2023 20:52:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Kickstarter Watch: Charlotte Glynn’s The Gymnast https://filmmakermagazine.com/122080-kickstarter-watch-charlotte-glynns-the-gymnast/ Fri, 07 Jul 2023 15:00:53 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=122080

Pittsburg-based director Charlotte Glynn, who made Filmmaker‘s 25 New Faces in 2014, is now running a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for her debut narrative feature, The Gymnast. The film, which was actually discussed at the end of Brandon Harris’s profile, is set in a former mill town and is about “a 14-year-old aspiring Olympic gymnast and her die-hard ‘gym dad’ [who] must reinvent themselves after a potentially career-ending injury.” Elaborates Glynn on the Kickstarter page: The Gymnast is a film about loss and perseverance in the face of extreme odds, and the making of the film has mirrored that […]

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Kickstarter Launches for Filmmaker Cambria Matlow’s Narrative Short Why Dig When You Can Pluck https://filmmakermagazine.com/119943-kickstarter-cambria-matlow-why-dig-when-you-can-pluck/ Tue, 28 Feb 2023 17:14:30 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=119943

A Kickstarter campaign has been launched to secure funding for writer-director Cambria Matlow’s narrative short Why Dig When You Can Pluck, starring Sol Marina Crespo as a mother and filmmaker who does some soul searching on a family vacation. The Kickstarter will run from February 28 through March 23 as part of the platform’s month-long specialty program Long Story Short. Matlow’s goal is to raise $22,000 for production and distribution costs.  “Why Dig When You Can Pluck is my first narrative film after years spent making documentaries and I couldn’t be more excited to share this with the filmmaking community,” […]

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Physical Media Isn’t Dead! (or, Why We’re Throwing a Film Fair This September) https://filmmakermagazine.com/107938-physical-media-isnt-dead-or-why-were-throwing-a-film-fair-this-september/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/107938-physical-media-isnt-dead-or-why-were-throwing-a-film-fair-this-september/#respond Mon, 05 Aug 2019 14:49:05 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=107938

The following is a guest post from Dan Schoenbrun of The Eyeslicer about what should be an exciting day devoted to independent film physical media occurring in New York on September 15. — Editor Every year a group of independent artists and publishers host Comic Arts Brooklyn, a daylong fair for graphic novelists, zine-makers, and small publishers. It’s an event I always look forward to: I love meeting artists in person who I’ve long admired, or browsing and discovering new work, chatting with people about what they make and what they’re reading, and doing all that surrounded by other like-minded […]

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I Just Finished Directing My First Feature Film, Why Do I Feel Like I Have Post-Partum Depression? https://filmmakermagazine.com/105947-i-just-finished-directing-my-first-feature-film-why-do-i-feel-like-i-have-post-partum-depression/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/105947-i-just-finished-directing-my-first-feature-film-why-do-i-feel-like-i-have-post-partum-depression/#respond Tue, 18 Sep 2018 14:00:30 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=105947

Actress, activist and blogger Lynn Chen has just wrapped production on her directorial debut, I Will Make You Mine. Below, she contributes this guest essay on the common but rarely discussed post-partum blues that directors can feel after wrapping any film, but particularly their first. To learn more and donate, visit the project’s Kickstarter page. — Editor The post-wrap blues. The first time I felt them, I was eight. I was in a production of Maurice Ravel’s L’enfant et les sortileges, a one-act opera where a bratty kid gets sent to his room, and a bunch of inanimate objects come […]

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Kickstarting a “Mezuzah Movie”: Gerald Peary on The Rabbi Goes West https://filmmakermagazine.com/105667-kickstarting-a-mezuzah-movie-gerald-peary-on-the-rabbi-goes-west/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/105667-kickstarting-a-mezuzah-movie-gerald-peary-on-the-rabbi-goes-west/#respond Fri, 20 Jul 2018 13:00:01 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=105667

What’s a non-religious, non-observant Jew doing making a movie called The Rabbi Goes West, in which the main character is a Torah-following Hasidic Orthodox rabbi? And who is now, between beloved corned beef sandwiches, in the middle of a $40,000 Kickstarter campaign through August 10 to finish it? Click here to go our Kickstarter page. Glad you asked. I’m a long-time film critic (The Boston Phoenix) and one-time actor (Computer Chess) who turned to filmmaking (For The Love of Movies: the Story of American Film Criticism). My last documentary, Archie’s Betty, was appreciated by the thousand people who saw it, […]

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Mulholland Drive Magician Richard Green on Catherine Coulson, The Log Lady https://filmmakermagazine.com/105391-mulholland-drive-magician-richard-green-on-catherine-coulson-the-log-lady/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/105391-mulholland-drive-magician-richard-green-on-catherine-coulson-the-log-lady/#respond Thu, 31 May 2018 18:07:22 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=105391

Catherine Coulson gathered her closest family and friends to help her survive her terminal illness just long enough to play the Log Lady on Twin Peaks: The Return, a character she had created decades ago with her lifelong friend, David Lynch. Why? Why must the show go on? What drives us as artists to overcome the obstacles, both real and within our heads, to finish the work? Lynch did seven years of newspaper routes delivering the Wall Street Journal till dawn to buy film to shoot Eraserhead, while Catherine took waitress jobs to feed him and everyone else on the crew. Why? I […]

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Alexandre Rockwell on Restoring and Preserving the Unique Black and White of In the Soup https://filmmakermagazine.com/103031-alexandre-rockwell-on-restoring-and-preserving-the-unique-black-and-white-of-in-the-soup/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/103031-alexandre-rockwell-on-restoring-and-preserving-the-unique-black-and-white-of-in-the-soup/#respond Tue, 01 Aug 2017 14:34:44 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=103031

This year marks the 25th anniversary of Alexandre Rockwell‘s landmark indie In The Soup, which is currently crowdraising funds for a badly needed restoration and re-release. We’re happy to share this interview with Rockwell, conducted by Factory 25’s Matt Grady. Click here to learn more and check out the Kickstarter campaign, and here for a video interview for more from Rockwell.  What’s so unique about how you made In the Soup? One of the most defining things about In the Soup is its look. The stellar cinematography of Phil Parmet comes across in a rich, high-contrast look, deeply saturated blacks and brilliant […]

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Pioneers: First Women Filmmakers Aims to Showcase the Golden Age of Women Directors https://filmmakermagazine.com/100373-pioneers-first-women-filmmakers-aims-to-showcase-the-golden-age-of-women-directors/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/100373-pioneers-first-women-filmmakers-aims-to-showcase-the-golden-age-of-women-directors/#respond Mon, 24 Oct 2016 18:40:59 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=100373

In early 2015, Kino Lorber mounted a successful crowd-funding campaign for Pioneers of African-American Cinema. The campaign raised over $53,000, far surpassing its original $35,000 goal. Now Kino Lorber is hoping to repeat that success with its new Kickstarter campaign for their upcoming release Pioneers: First Women Filmmakers. So far, they’ve raised more than $20,000 towards the $44,000 goal. “You wouldn’t know it looking back at the last 90 years of film history, but at one time, it was not uncommon to have women behind the camera in Hollywood,” says writer-director Ileana Douglas in the campaign video (above). Presented in association with the […]

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Mechanical Dreams Uses VR to Amplify Diverse Voices https://filmmakermagazine.com/100009-mechanical-dreams-uses-vr-to-amplify-diverse-voices/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/100009-mechanical-dreams-uses-vr-to-amplify-diverse-voices/#respond Tue, 11 Oct 2016 20:03:44 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=100009

As Hollywood is rightfully called out on its underemployment of women, virtual reality companies like Mechanical Dreams Virtual Reality (MDVR) are actively courting underrepresented voices. The Seattle-based virtual reality content company housed by the University of Washington and the start-up incubator CoMotion is producing six innovative 360 films, five of them directed by women. The company’s first production, Tracy Rector’s Ch’aak’ S’aagi (Eagle Bone), one of the first VR pieces ever by a Native American filmmaker, was recently selected as one of five VR projects to screen at TIFF as part of its inaugural POP VR section at the festival. MDVR is currently raising money on […]

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The Eyeslicer: An Indie Filmmaker Variety Series (By Invitation Only) https://filmmakermagazine.com/100016-the-eyeslicer-an-indie-filmmaker-variety-series-by-invitation-only/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/100016-the-eyeslicer-an-indie-filmmaker-variety-series-by-invitation-only/#respond Fri, 30 Sep 2016 05:02:45 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=100016

Producers Dan Schoenbrun and Vanessa McDonnell have launched a Kickstarter campaign for The Eyeslicer, a new variety series by and for indie filmmakers. Among the filmmakers set to contribute are David Lowery, the Zellner Brothers, Lev Kalman & Whitney Horn, Yen Tan, Calvin Reeder, Shaka King, Ornana, John Wilson, Jennifer Reeder, Leah Shore, Colin Healey, Lauren Wolkstein, and Chris Radcliffe The campaign is aiming to raise $28,000 to fund season one and if all goes smoothly, the 10-episode, 10-hour first season will launch in January. Schoenbrun (a contributor to Filmmaker) and McDonnell recently collaborated to create collective : unconscious, an anthology feature film where they […]

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Playing the Fool: Embracing Tarot while Kickstarting For Entertainment Purposes Only https://filmmakermagazine.com/99572-playing-the-fool-embracing-tarot-while-kickstarting-for-entertainment-purposes-only/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/99572-playing-the-fool-embracing-tarot-while-kickstarting-for-entertainment-purposes-only/#comments Mon, 22 Aug 2016 20:33:50 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=99572

Last Thursday, in a fortune telling shop in Manhattan’s West Village, a woman around my age told me the Evil Eye was on me and my family. She told me she was afraid for my life, and I needed to give her $500 right then so that she could burn a candle for me. When I told her I didn’t have the money, she asked if I had an ATM card and could bring her the money quickly. I said “thank you” and left. I wasn’t worried about the “Evil Eye,” but it was an eerie brush with the city’s […]

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The Campaign to Revive Early Films from Christine Vachon and Todd Haynes https://filmmakermagazine.com/98968-campaign-to-revive-early-films-from-christine-vachon-and-todd-haynes/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/98968-campaign-to-revive-early-films-from-christine-vachon-and-todd-haynes/#respond Tue, 28 Jun 2016 17:14:22 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=98968

Led by IFP founder Sandra Schulberg, who serves as its president, the nonprofit IndieCollect is working to conserve independent cinema. In just two years, the company has rescued and archived more than 3,500 film negatives, according to Schulberg, the president of IndieCollect. IndieCollect recently located the master picture and sound elements for eight of the shorts Vachon and Haynes produced in the ’80s and ’90s with Barry Ellsworth under their non-profit Apparatus banner. Apparatus backed a number of other directors, including Suzan-Lori Parks, Mary Hestand, Susan Delson, Brooke Dammkoehler, Larry Carty, and Evan Dunsky. Now the company has launched a Kickstarter campaign with hopes of raising […]

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“I Wrote This Role For My Brother, Not About Him”: Jesse Klein on Making We’re Still Together https://filmmakermagazine.com/98924-i-wrote-this-role-for-brother-not-about-him-jesse-klein-on-making-were-still-together/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/98924-i-wrote-this-role-for-brother-not-about-him-jesse-klein-on-making-were-still-together/#respond Wed, 22 Jun 2016 18:35:34 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=98924

Editor’s note: the following is a guest post from Jesse Klein, director of the drama We’re Still Together, which will be having its world premiere at Karlovy Vary. A Kickstarter to raise funds for deliverables, travel, accommodations and other necessary expenses can be found here. In thinking about my film We’re Still Together and what could be said that the film itself does not say, I thought of my older brother Joey. The movie starts with him in every way. In the fall of 2012, I was back in Montreal after finishing an MFA in filmmaking at UT-Austin without an idea of […]

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How We Raised $27,000 on Kickstarter for a Film About Black Teen Identity, First Love and Islam https://filmmakermagazine.com/98597-how-we-raised-27000-kickstarter-a-film-about-black-teen-identity-first-love-and-islam/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/98597-how-we-raised-27000-kickstarter-a-film-about-black-teen-identity-first-love-and-islam/#respond Wed, 25 May 2016 16:19:44 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=98597

My name is Nijla Mu’min and I’m an award-winning writer/filmmaker from the East Bay Area. In March, I launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise $25,000 for my first feature film, Jinn. Jinn is a coming-of-age drama about a teenage black girl named Summer whose life is turned upside down when her mother abruptly converts to Islam and becomes a different person, prompting Summer to reevaluate her life and identity. It’s a fun, fresh exploration of millennial culture, Islam, and first love. Since the campaign ended, fellow independent filmmakers and colleagues have reached out to me for insight on how to […]

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Fight Club Author Chuck Palahniuk Crowdfunding Lullaby https://filmmakermagazine.com/98521-fight-club-chuck-palahniuk-crowdfunding-lullaby/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/98521-fight-club-chuck-palahniuk-crowdfunding-lullaby/#respond Wed, 18 May 2016 00:18:52 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=98521

Though he wrote the novel on which David Fincher’s 1999 hit Fight Club was adapted, novelist Chuck Palahniuk has never written a screenplay. That will change with the upcoming film adaptation of the author’s 2002 novel Lullaby. Palahniuk will executive produce and co-write the screenplay with director Andy Mingo. Along with producer Josh Leake, the team has turned to Kickstarter to raise $250,000 to fund production of the film. Lullaby follows the life of Carl Streator, an over-the-hill reporter whose family mysteriously died years earlier. Palahniuk wrote the novel during the murder trial of the man eventually convicted of murdering his father. “Chuck doesn’t […]

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How Who the F*@% is Frank Zappa Broke Crowdfunding Records https://filmmakermagazine.com/98318-frank-zappa-crowdfunding/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/98318-frank-zappa-crowdfunding/#comments Wed, 27 Apr 2016 14:53:25 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=98318

Raising over $1.1 million on Kickstarter, Who the F*@% is Frank Zappa (working title) recently shattered the crowdfunding record for a documentary project, previously held by the Bill Nye film. Directed by Alex Winter (Deep Web), the film is an authorized exploration of the iconic musician’s life and work. Of course, the project benefited from Zappa’s name recognition and hardcore fan base. But that alone isn’t enough to carry a crowdfunding campaign. In order to drive engagement, the filmmakers extended the campaign far beyond Kickstarter itself with coordinated benefit screening events of Zappa’s concert film Roxy: The Movie around the world, additional “Add On Rewards” including […]

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Kodak and Kickstarter Launch Program for Indie Filmmakers to Shoot on Film https://filmmakermagazine.com/98287-kodak-kickstarter-launch-program-for-indie-filmmakers-to-shoot-on-film/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/98287-kodak-kickstarter-launch-program-for-indie-filmmakers-to-shoot-on-film/#comments Mon, 25 Apr 2016 17:59:34 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=98287

Despite outliers such as Alex Ross Perry and Todd Haynes, the general consensus among independent filmmakers is that shooting on film is too expensive to be feasible. Over the past year, Kodak has been working to get the word out that shooting on film is a possibility – even for low-budget indies. Along with Kickstarter, the Eastman Kodak Company today announced a new initiative to support independent filmmakers who want to shoot on film. The program is open to cinematographers launching a Kickstarter campaign in order to bring their vision to life using 35mm or 16mm film. Four directors with upcoming Kickstarter campaigns […]

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“Dear Crew”: A Doc Filmmaker Prepares Her Crew for 10 Weeks of RV Living https://filmmakermagazine.com/98284-dear-crew/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/98284-dear-crew/#comments Mon, 25 Apr 2016 17:13:02 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=98284

Filmmaker Emily MacKenzie is currently on Kickstarter with her documentary Scar Story, about Paulette Leaphart, who survived breast cancer following a double mastectomy, and who will be raising awareness by walking topless from Biloxi, MS to Washington, D.C. MacKenzie, producer Sasha Solodukhina and their crew will be traveling along with her, and they are now in the final nine days of their campaign to raise production funds. Below, MacKenzie shares a letter she has written to her crew — and partly to herself — about the challenges that lie ahead. Consider donating here at Kickstarter. To my crew – I […]

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Kickstarting VIVA DIVA, a Short Film Starring Mya Taylor https://filmmakermagazine.com/97607-kickstarting-viva-diva-a-short-film-starring-mya-taylor/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/97607-kickstarting-viva-diva-a-short-film-starring-mya-taylor/#respond Mon, 07 Mar 2016 20:57:54 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=97607

Mya Taylor will follow up her Film Independent Spirit Award-winning performance in Tangerine with performances in several short films which tackle transgender issues. Her latest project, VIVA DIVA, which is billed as “the story of two trans women of color Rozene and Diva, on a road trip of a lifetime,” is aiming to raise $10,000 on Kickstarter. Written and directed by Sundance Institute Native Lab fellow, Daniel Flores, VIVA DIVA is a road trip movie featuring Rozene and Diva as they make their way down to Guadalajara for gender reassignment surgery. Rozene stops in on her father to try to get answers about […]

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Cracking Eggs: Looking for Financial Stability Outside of Independent Film https://filmmakermagazine.com/97398-cracking-eggs-looking-for-financial-stability-outside-of-independent-film/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/97398-cracking-eggs-looking-for-financial-stability-outside-of-independent-film/#comments Wed, 17 Feb 2016 17:00:30 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=97398

Though Elijah Wood beat us in the Moon Pie eating contest (five pies in two minutes), we took home the prize for best feature. We’d just premiered our second film, Tex Montana Will Survive!, at the Chattanooga Film Festival, where we stood in the hallway — too nervous to sit within the crowd — waiting to hear if anyone would actually laugh. The first joke lands with an uproar they could probably hear over the bombast of Furious 7 in the theater adjacent. Our fears were thankfully unfounded. Tex Montana was as funny as we thought it was… and we […]

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