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  2. Collective Pictures - Wikipedia

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    The short has accumulated over 6.9 million views as of January 2024. [5] The short acted as a teaser for the potential feature film. An Indiegogo fundraising campaign, spearheaded by Collective, Robbie Amell, and Stephen Amell, asking for $200,000 was launched on March 23, 2016. [6]

  3. Seed&Spark - Wikipedia

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    Seed&Spark is a crowdsourced film & TV studio where creators can build audiences through crowdfunding and audiences can watch movies & shows through on-demand streaming. Distribution contracts are non-exclusive to Seed&Spark, with a caveat that a movie or show on the Seed&Spark must not be distributed free elsewhere online. [1]

  4. Category:Crowdfunded films - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 February 2024, at 13:16 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Crowdfunding for business: The basics - AOL

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    Small businesses may use Kickstarter to raise money for projects like an innovative small appliance or an independent film. Indiegogo: This crowdfunding site is geared toward elevating technology ...

  6. Kickstarter - Wikipedia

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    The documentary short "Sun Come Up" and documentary short "Incident in New Baghdad" were each nominated for an Academy Award; [55] [56] contemporary art projects "EyeWriter" and "Hip-Hop Word Count" were both chosen to exhibit in the Museum of Modern Art in 2011; [57] filmmaker Matt Porterfield was selected to screen his film Putty Hill at the ...

  7. Crowdfunding - Wikipedia

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    A Financial article published in mid-September 2013 stated that "the niche for crowdfunding exists in financing films with budgets in the [US]$1 to $10 million range" and crowdfunding campaigns are "much more likely to be successful if they tap into a significant pre-existing fan base and fulfill an existing gap in the market."