I've very reluctantly started a crowdfunding campaign for a feature film I'm making called Basic Human Needs. Actually, I've signed a contract that forces me to do this in exchange for in-kind donations.
The whole concept of crowdfunding makes me queasy. I'm assuming everyone feels the same way. Also, I realize that this is how micro-budget films have always been financed. Still, I hate asking for money.
So my strategy with this campaign was to kind of make fun of it, to do something irreverent and funny. This is the video I made: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/basic-human-needs/x/7424283
Our debate about the video: is this funny and appealing to people? Or is it insulting to everyone else's pitch videos? Was this a bad approach? Do we come across poorly?
This is the first time I've done anything like this. I'm curious what people think.
The whole concept of crowdfunding makes me queasy. I'm assuming everyone feels the same way. Also, I realize that this is how micro-budget films have always been financed. Still, I hate asking for money.
So my strategy with this campaign was to kind of make fun of it, to do something irreverent and funny. This is the video I made: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/basic-human-needs/x/7424283
Our debate about the video: is this funny and appealing to people? Or is it insulting to everyone else's pitch videos? Was this a bad approach? Do we come across poorly?
This is the first time I've done anything like this. I'm curious what people think.
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