Indiecan Entertainment in partnership with Indiegogo has announced the launch of the Indiegogo campaigns for this year’s INDIECAN10K feature film projects.
INDIECAN10K is an initiative that supports seven feature projects from emerging Canadian filmmakers. Through Indiegogo, the filmmaking teams must each raise a minimum of $10,000 as contribution to their film’s overall budget.
“INDIECAN10K gives emerging filmmakers the opportunity to get their first feature film made and Indiegogo’s reach to the broader community is the perfect platform to give the filmmakers the chance to make their dream into a reality,” said Avi Federgreen, founder of Indiecan Entertainment.
Mentoring producers from each Canadian province will work with the filmmakers to guide them from production through post-production.
Service providers and post-production facilities across Canada will support the projects, totalling an approximate value of $200,000 per film in sponsorship. Indiecan Entertainment will distribute the films.
The 2014 INDIECAN10K projects and the province they represent are:[p...
INDIECAN10K is an initiative that supports seven feature projects from emerging Canadian filmmakers. Through Indiegogo, the filmmaking teams must each raise a minimum of $10,000 as contribution to their film’s overall budget.
“INDIECAN10K gives emerging filmmakers the opportunity to get their first feature film made and Indiegogo’s reach to the broader community is the perfect platform to give the filmmakers the chance to make their dream into a reality,” said Avi Federgreen, founder of Indiecan Entertainment.
Mentoring producers from each Canadian province will work with the filmmakers to guide them from production through post-production.
Service providers and post-production facilities across Canada will support the projects, totalling an approximate value of $200,000 per film in sponsorship. Indiecan Entertainment will distribute the films.
The 2014 INDIECAN10K projects and the province they represent are:[p...
- 6/4/2014
- ScreenDaily
Indiecan Entertainment in partnership with Indiegogo has announced the launch of the Indiegogo campaigns for this year’s INDIECAN10K feature film projects.
INDIECAN10K is an initiative that supports seven feature projects from emerging Canadian filmmakers. Through Indiegogo, the filmmaking teams must each raise a minimum of $10,000 as contribution to their film’s overall budget.
“INDIECAN10K gives emerging filmmakers the opportunity to get their first feature film made and Indiegogo’s reach to the broader community is the perfect platform to give the filmmakers the chance to make their dream into a reality,” said Avi Federgreen, founder of Indiecan Entertainment.
Mentoring producers from each Canadian province will work with the filmmakers to guide them from production through post-production.
Service providers and post-production facilities across Canada will support the projects, totalling an approximate value of $200,000 per film in sponsorship. Indiecan Entertainment will distribute the films.
The 2014 INDIECAN10K projects and the province they represent are:[p...
INDIECAN10K is an initiative that supports seven feature projects from emerging Canadian filmmakers. Through Indiegogo, the filmmaking teams must each raise a minimum of $10,000 as contribution to their film’s overall budget.
“INDIECAN10K gives emerging filmmakers the opportunity to get their first feature film made and Indiegogo’s reach to the broader community is the perfect platform to give the filmmakers the chance to make their dream into a reality,” said Avi Federgreen, founder of Indiecan Entertainment.
Mentoring producers from each Canadian province will work with the filmmakers to guide them from production through post-production.
Service providers and post-production facilities across Canada will support the projects, totalling an approximate value of $200,000 per film in sponsorship. Indiecan Entertainment will distribute the films.
The 2014 INDIECAN10K projects and the province they represent are:[p...
- 6/4/2014
- ScreenDaily
Avi Federgreen and Indiecan Entertainment have announced the seven features that will take part in the inaugural initiative.
The founders received 68 submissions and chose one from each of seven Canadian provinces.
Filmmakers will work with a mentor to make their film for $10,000 and to be eligible, projects must be fully completed by December 31, 2014.
The projects and filmmakers are:
Fsm (British Columbia) – Melanie Jones (writer-director), Bernie Yao (producer)
Paradox Boy (Anlberta) – Angus Kootenahyoo (producer-writer-director), Kevin Prasad (producer)
Basic Human Needs (Saskatchewan) – Matt Yim (writer-director), Allan Roeher and Matthieu Belanger (producers)
Intersection (Manitoba) – Bradley Sawatzky (director), Allan Turner (writer), Jenny Ng (producer)
Owl River Runners (New Brunswick) – Danny Thebeau (director-producer), Donovan Richard (producer), Chris Fulton (writer)
Noon Gun (Nova Scotia) – Caley MacLennan (writer-director-producer)
A Sunday Kind Of Love (Ontario) – Geordie Sabbaugh (writer-director), Taylor Bateman (producer)
“The films that have been selected are a great representation of the creative talent that we have in this Canada,” said Federgreen...
The founders received 68 submissions and chose one from each of seven Canadian provinces.
Filmmakers will work with a mentor to make their film for $10,000 and to be eligible, projects must be fully completed by December 31, 2014.
The projects and filmmakers are:
Fsm (British Columbia) – Melanie Jones (writer-director), Bernie Yao (producer)
Paradox Boy (Anlberta) – Angus Kootenahyoo (producer-writer-director), Kevin Prasad (producer)
Basic Human Needs (Saskatchewan) – Matt Yim (writer-director), Allan Roeher and Matthieu Belanger (producers)
Intersection (Manitoba) – Bradley Sawatzky (director), Allan Turner (writer), Jenny Ng (producer)
Owl River Runners (New Brunswick) – Danny Thebeau (director-producer), Donovan Richard (producer), Chris Fulton (writer)
Noon Gun (Nova Scotia) – Caley MacLennan (writer-director-producer)
A Sunday Kind Of Love (Ontario) – Geordie Sabbaugh (writer-director), Taylor Bateman (producer)
“The films that have been selected are a great representation of the creative talent that we have in this Canada,” said Federgreen...
- 3/20/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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