Posts Tagged ‘OpenIndie.com’

Only Hours Left to Raise Completion Funds!

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Only hours remain. As of this writing 9,995 people have viewed the IndieGoGo campaign video. This has brought an increased awareness of the film and many people have expressed positive feedback about the project. During this time I have burned the midnight oil, trying to complete the final edit. We are 29 backers strong. There have been many generous contributions. I am deeply grateful.

Make no mistake, I am not asking for donations. By contributing to the film, you will receive VIP Perks and become a vital collaborator on the movie. The theory behind crowdfunding is that the audience supports artists who create content that they enjoy. For example, if everyone who had seen the video contributed only $1, we would have already surpassed our $3000 goal.

WAYS YOU CAN SUPPORT NO SANCTUARY:

CLICK on http://www.indiegogo.com/no-sanctuary-movie and contribute what you can. A dollar can make a difference. VIP PERKS start at $10. ALL BACKERS WILL RECEIVE A PASSWORD PROTECTED LINK TO VIEW THE FINAL TRAILER WHEN IT IS POSTED. [You will see it before the general public.]

PASS the link onto friends and family. http://www.indiegogo.com/no-sanctuary-movie

REQUEST the film be screened in your area. http://www.openindie.com/film/no-sanctuary

I want to express my deep gratitude to all those who have supported No Sanctuary throughout the production.

Warm regards — Jake Stetler 

Director’s Commentary: April 2010

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Still in the post production trenches. Working on the final trailer before the film’s release. Social networking. Building an audience. About to launch a IndieGoGo campaign to secure completion funds. Editing a video for that campaign that will show scenes from the film, as well as focus on the story behind the production.

Help support the film by requesting a screening at OpenIndie.com. The new trailer will be posted there soon.

Sincere regards,

Jake Stetler

Just joined the OpenIndie Project

Saturday, October 17th, 2009