A series about Jesus Christ has become the king of crowdfunding among TV shows and films by raising nearly $9 million and, in doing so, setting a template others could follow by offering equity to investors instead of the usual trinkets, like tickets to screenings, DVDs or lunch with actors.
The project, called The Chosen and produced by a limited partnership under the same name, used "equity crowdfunding" to raise enough money for several episodes of the scripted show, offering one share for each dollar invested. Its record-setting campaign ends at midnight Saturday and, when it does, might reach ...
The project, called The Chosen and produced by a limited partnership under the same name, used "equity crowdfunding" to raise enough money for several episodes of the scripted show, offering one share for each dollar invested. Its record-setting campaign ends at midnight Saturday and, when it does, might reach ...
A series about Jesus Christ has become the king of crowdfunding among TV shows and films by raising nearly $9 million and, in doing so, setting a template others could follow by offering equity to investors instead of the usual trinkets, like tickets to screenings, DVDs or lunch with actors.
The project, called The Chosen and produced by a limited partnership under the same name, used "equity crowdfunding" to raise enough money for several episodes of the scripted show, offering one share for each dollar invested. Its record-setting campaign ends at midnight Saturday and, when it does, might reach ...
The project, called The Chosen and produced by a limited partnership under the same name, used "equity crowdfunding" to raise enough money for several episodes of the scripted show, offering one share for each dollar invested. Its record-setting campaign ends at midnight Saturday and, when it does, might reach ...
Michael Ahr Dave Vitagliano Oct 26, 2018
For the October late edition of G! News, we focus on Halloween and horror-related news, plus an interview with author Taran Matharu.
G! News, our Den of Geek podcast, continues with the latter half of October 2018. Twice a month, the hosts pull some of the more discussable topics from the recent goings-on in movies, television, comics, and gaming to add their own commentary while directing listeners to where they can read more about the entertainment news they talk about.
Just in time for Halloween, our hosts share a number of spooky news items. For example, did you know John Proctor's Salem house was on the market? And speaking of houses, the hosts discuss an interview with Mike Flanagan, writer/director of Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House and also tackle another interview with David Gordon Green, director of the Halloween revival movie.
In gaming news,...
For the October late edition of G! News, we focus on Halloween and horror-related news, plus an interview with author Taran Matharu.
G! News, our Den of Geek podcast, continues with the latter half of October 2018. Twice a month, the hosts pull some of the more discussable topics from the recent goings-on in movies, television, comics, and gaming to add their own commentary while directing listeners to where they can read more about the entertainment news they talk about.
Just in time for Halloween, our hosts share a number of spooky news items. For example, did you know John Proctor's Salem house was on the market? And speaking of houses, the hosts discuss an interview with Mike Flanagan, writer/director of Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House and also tackle another interview with David Gordon Green, director of the Halloween revival movie.
In gaming news,...
- 10/26/2018
- Den of Geek
Jeremy Kagan, filmmaker and USC professor is reaching out to educational institutions about his new film, Shot which tells the story of what one bullet does to many lives.
Called “profound…mesmerizing….powerful….moving” this movie is being used as a stimulating way to engage in the essential conversations we all must have about gun violence.
The movie is an intense first person journey of what happens when you get shot.
Noah Wyle in Shot (2017)
We want high school and college students to see the movie and discuss it, and we have created a balanced study guide to go along with the movie.
You can screen the 90min. dramatic movie in a local theater, or in any screening room or class room, or in homes on TVs. And depending on timing, the filmmakers are available to participate in post screening discussions.
Enclosed are information on ways to show the movie,...
Called “profound…mesmerizing….powerful….moving” this movie is being used as a stimulating way to engage in the essential conversations we all must have about gun violence.
The movie is an intense first person journey of what happens when you get shot.
Noah Wyle in Shot (2017)
We want high school and college students to see the movie and discuss it, and we have created a balanced study guide to go along with the movie.
You can screen the 90min. dramatic movie in a local theater, or in any screening room or class room, or in homes on TVs. And depending on timing, the filmmakers are available to participate in post screening discussions.
Enclosed are information on ways to show the movie,...
- 7/30/2018
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
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