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Kickstart movie
Kickstart movie







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In case you're thinking of running your own campaign, the least I can do is to try to share the lessons I learned by running my own campaign. That was the largest font I could choose - I'd go larger if it was an option! See how far you have to fast forward to find where Man-child would fit in: To contextualize what we achieved - record-breaking or not - here is a video of all 10,000 projects (as of July) funded on Kickstarter in order of least- to most-funded. Which is totally fine - it's not about raising the most money, after all, it's about making the best film you can, regardless of your budget. This answers my question as to whether Blue, which is based on Donald Miller's bestselling book of essays about Christian spirituality, was going to be a narrative or not. But thanks to Blue's retroactive revision, this turns out to not be the case. I thought it would be cool to let people know we could make history together. The fact is, I had no intention when setting my fundraising goal of $115,000 to break any records, but with a couple of weeks left I discovered no narrative film had raised as much. What, only for a day? Yes, Man-child held the top slot in the most funded narrative film category for a very short period of time before being (easily) overtaken by Save Blue Like Jazz, which was just recategorized as a narrative film (a year after its campaign ended). Here's what I learned from running a $125,000 Kickstarter campaign for my feature film Man-child, which became the most funded project in Kickstarter's narrative film category - for just one day, it turns out.









Kickstart movie