There are a number of sites out there that allow people to support clever ideas posted by creative people who need funding to create films, music or iPhone accessories. Most of the sites work on the model that the money only gets given if the funding target is met before a deadline. In return for a pledge you get a reward - ranging from a "heart-felt thank-you" up to copies of the finished project, private performances or the director's old car.
I thought it would be pretty cool to have a thread for worthy or interesting (or hopeless) projects that want cash. Amongst other things there have been a fair few directors pitching some decent sounding SF projects and referencing things like Moon or Primer as their influences. Hopefully fan-funding will let them take more creative risks than their studio-funded counterparts.
The sites are (these ones seem reasonably active - there are others, but they seem to have a majority of un-funded projects):
Isn't the guy who is doing the FH short story adaptation (Cease Fire?) for his student film project seeking crowd-funding? I seem to remember that.
Re: Crowdfunding
Posted: 10 Oct 2011 19:20
by Nekhrun
I check out this site once in awhile as well: http://www.kiva.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Poor people know how to make a buck go a long way.
Re: Crowdfunding
Posted: 10 Oct 2011 19:47
by DuneFishUK
Nice! I like the look of that one.
This sort of thing is the future - remembered a documentary called Us Now, about the possibilities of mass collaboration that's on VODO: a site that lets you download free films etc and donate to the filmmakers.
Omphalos wrote:Isn't the guy who is doing the FH short story adaptation (Cease Fire?) for his student film project seeking crowd-funding? I seem to remember that.
Yep; he made his goal, too.
(Reminds me, I need to contact him to collect on some stuff... )
Re: Crowdfunding
Posted: 17 Mar 2012 20:37
by DuneFishUK
First ep of a new sf web miniseries about a failed colony ship returning to earth 200 years too late...
This an interesting one - an open source games console. Aimed at smashing the Xbox/PS3/Wii stranglehold on telly-based gaming. I like the idea, but it will all depend on developers developing proper games for it. Phones/tablets are insanely powerful now, is this really going to tempt developers away from such an obvious mass-market... just because it's on a telly?
Nice to see that there's a topic on this subject as I'm actually producing a documentary project of my own that I could post about here at some point.
Re: Crowdfunding
Posted: 28 Mar 2013 19:45
by DuneFishUK
Alex Cox directs BILL THE GALACTIC HERO The creator of Repo Man and Sid & Nancy directs a feature comedy based on Harry Harrison's classic anti-war science fiction novel
I've never actually read the book - but I've been peripherally aware of, and quite fancying, it for years (same with Stainless Steel Rat which I finally read last year).
Re: Crowdfunding
Posted: 20 May 2013 12:22
by DuneFishUK
HARBINGER DOWN : A Practical Creature FX Film
"In the spirit of sci-fi/horror classics, Alien and The Thing, Harbinger Down is a tense, claustrophobic full-length creature film that will feature only practical Animatronic and Makeup Effects.
If you're a fan of the art of Animatronics and Makeup FX, you know that this technique is overlooked by the big studios. I'm hoping that you will help us change that by supporting this labor of love. I will write and direct and ADI co-founder Tom Woodruff, Jr. will produce.
Our company, Amalgamated Dynamics, will create the kind of Oscar caliber Creature Effects for which we are known."