Crowdfunding Pick of the Week: Save Film Threat
Save Film Threat! Film Threat was an indelible film zine turned professional magazine turned website that covered all types of independent film. I […]
Save Film Threat! Film Threat was an indelible film zine turned professional magazine turned website that covered all types of independent film. I […]
Summary: “WE ARE IN A VISIBILITY CRISIS! Queer women make up 2% of tv characters and in 2016, 18 female queer characters […]
Summary: “My next album, NOISEWITCH, is halfway done. The second half of the recording takes place in August 2016. You can hear snippets […]
Most people who consider crowdfunding to fund their projects–be those projects books, films, games, or fancy new tech projects–understand that a successful […]
In our fifth episode, 4MileCircus partners Sean Mannion and Nicole Solomon talk with filmmakers Michael DiBiasio and Rebecca De Ornelas (Multiverse) about crowdfunding and social media around their feature film, The Videoblogs. We also share a social media tip about building your followers, and Rebecca, Michael, Sean, and Nicole discuss some of their favorite things including: Maps to the Stars, My Dad Wrote a Porno, Stranger Things, Jalapeño Cheese Doodles, and the book Z.
A quirky romantic comedy about a mousy woman who attempts to overcome her shyness and find true love by becoming a clown. Based on the critically-acclaimed short film, and featuring a cast of colorful characters.
In our fourth episode, 4MileCircus partners Sean Mannion and Nicole Solomon talk with filmmaker Christina Raia (Summit, IndieWorks film series) about her social media use around the release of her first feature film, Summit. Part four of a four part interview. We also share a social media tip about putting the social back in social media, and Christina, Sean, and Nicole make up rules for their own film movements (a la Dogme ’95) that they probably won’t follow.
A biting look at the impact of texting and social media on our closest relationships, told through the lives of 3 female friends trying to grow up without growing apart. In the process, they grapple with everything from career crises, dating, and marriage, to self-doubt, anxiety, and depression.
DBMD is all about the mind. Positivity, realism, and depression are just a few of the themes explored in this imaginative feature. With a cartoonish charm and musical flair, this experience is sure to be a rockin’ wild ride! DBMD also features short fiction, music, and web comics.
This is a story about the language—and power—of laughter. In a refugee camp on the Syrian-Jordanian border, an unlikely friendship is formed between two young women—Timea, a European clown on a mission to spread joy, and Hanadi, a Syrian refugee convinced that war has robbed her of laughter.