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Crowdfunding for filmmakers: Success stories
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Independent filmmakers, no longer at the sole mercy of finding financing via networks and film circuits, are getting creative when raising capital. Crowdfunding sites like IndieGoGo, RocketHub, and Kickstarter have successfully turned the Internet into the new film studio—liberating producers and changing the prevailing financing models. By participating in these platforms and utilizing social media, filmmakers invite the public to invest in their concepts and help actualize their cinematic dreams. The "backers" receive the great social experience of being involved in a film from its earliest stages. DIY filmmakers and platform specialists will discuss the methodology behind crowdsourcing and how connecting with peer creatives can save you money, boost your production value, and augment the visibility of your project. This star-studded panel will profile successfully executed film campaigns and highlight proven methods—from developing the right pitch, to assembling the perfect team, to securing backers, to leveraging a strong social network. Representatives from leading crowdfunding platforms will discuss the most efficient ways to use their services and review winning tactics. Don't miss this insightful, of-the-moment discussion!
Produced by Susan Eddington, Iri Greco and Maura Kelly Use the hashtag #NYWIFT in your tweets! NYWIFT programs, screenings and events are made possible, in part, by public funds from New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, New York State Council on the Arts, and the New York State Legislature.
Last updated: Sep. 19, 2012 |
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