NEW BREED: The Crowd
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By Gregory Bayne – As some of you know, I recently completed a successful funding campaign using Kickstarter.com to raise the initial capital needed to get my new film, Jens Pulver | Driven, an intimate documentary about legendary UFC Champion Jens Pulver, off the ground.

The end result of the campaign was $27,210 pledged, my goal was $25,000, via 410 contributors, in 20 short days.

Since the close of the campaign I …

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NEW BREED: Creative Collaboration

Submitted by admin on Monday, 3 August 20092 Comments

This past weekend at DIY DAYS Philadelphia there was a panel about Changes in Creative Collaboration. In an effort to extend the conversation NEW BREED editor Zak Forsman reached out to a number of the NEW BREED contributors and asked them to share their thoughts on the subject of creative collaboration.

Here’s the first in a string of videos from the NEW BREED filmmakers. Make sure to check out vids about As the Dust Settles, The Red Machine and Play with Fire. More on the way.

To get more stories from the front lines of what it takes to get a project from script to screen visit the NEW BREED.

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2 Comments »

  • Mike Ambs said:

    This was a really well put together piece :) great to see details like this on the making-of process.

  • kevin said:

    thanks mike! more to come

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