
Budget: The cost of my film will be approximately £50
• The transport and to provide food will cost £25
• Props and makeup will cost £25
• The cameras i will need will be provides by my college
•The equipment for the lighting will be provided by my college
•The facilities i will need to use such as; a mac to edit my short film, will be provided by my college
Examples of what kickstarter has funded


And these are a few more examples. This proves that kickstarter would help me with my short film
Kickstarter would benfit me and my movie because it will help me take a step further on getting my film seen. Kickstarter doesn't just help film makers, they also help artists, musicians, designers and other creators to support their ideas.
Kickstarter
is an enormous global community built around creativity and creative projects.
Over 10 million people, from every continent on earth, have backed a
Kickstarter project.
Some
of those projects come from influential artists like De La Soul or Marina
Abramović. Most come from amazing creative people you probably haven’t heard of
— from Grandma Pearl to indie filmmakers to the band down the
street.
Every
artist, filmmaker, designer, developer, and creator on Kickstarter has complete
creative control over their work — and the opportunity to share it with a
vibrant community of backers.
“Kickstarter is one of those platforms that gives
you space to work with people who know you, love you, and support you.”
— De La Soul
Our mission.
We built
Kickstarter to help bring creative projects to life. We measure our success as
a company by how well we achieve that mission, not by the size of our profits.
That’s why, in 2015, we became a Benefit Corporation. Benefit Corporations are
for-profit companies that are obligated to consider the impact of their
decisions on society, not only shareholders. Radically, positive impact on
society becomes part of a Benefit Corporation’s legally defined goals.
When we
became a Benefit Corporation, we amended our corporate charter to lay out
specific goals and commitments to arts and culture, making our values core to
our operations, fighting inequality, and helping creative projects come to
life. You can read our commitments in full below.
Since our launch, on April 28, 2009, 10 million people have backed a project, $2.2
Billion has been pledged, and 99,648projects
have been successfully funded.
Our team.
We're an
independent, founder-controlled company of 134 people working together in an
old pencil factory in New York City. We spend our time designing and building
Kickstarter, connecting people around inspiring creative projects, and having a
lot of fun doing it.
We’re
developers, designers, support specialists, writers, musicians, painters,
poets, gamers, robot-builders — you name it. Between us, we’ve backed more than
34,000 projects (and launched plenty of our own).
Our history.
Kickstarter
launched on April 28, 2009. A lot has happened since.
We had the craziest 24 hours ever. We saw $1 billion get pledged. We shared the early designs behind
Kickstarter. We learned what a Kickstarter project looked like back in 1713. We talked
about why Kickstarter matters.
We made some important changes to
how we govern the site. We put on film festivals in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015. A project won an Oscar. And after
five years, we made a video about it all.
Our story,
as told by founder Perry Chen
as told by founder Perry Chen
“I was living in New Orleans in late 2001 and I
wanted to bring a pair of DJs down to play a show during the 2002 Jazz Fest. I
found a great venue and reached out to their management, but in the end the
show never happened—it was just too much money... ”
Read
the full story
For the press.
If you’re
writing about Kickstarter or covering a Kickstarter project, head this way to
find background material, press contacts, and visual assets.
“It’s the best way to connect with people who can
truly help you. There’s a class of people called ‘early adopters’, but
Kickstarter backers are so much earlier than that!”
— Lisa Fetterman
Let’s bring more
creativity into the world.
Every
Kickstarter project is an opportunity to create the universe and culture you
want to see. The games you wish you could play, the films you wish you could
watch, the technology you wish someone was building — on Kickstarter, people
work together to make those things a reality.
Take a look
around: right this minute, thousands of people are funding their creative
ideas. Feel like joining them?
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