Independent filmmaker Launch Crowd Funding Organization
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Independent filmmaker Launch Crowd Funding Organization
New York, NY (Business Wire) 12 October 2010
With the growing trend of raising funds for the film in full effect, three independent filmmakers, today announced the launch of The collective self-defense (ICT) â? an organization, the artists and visual and performing a variety of funds through donations has delivered. Designed for anyone with an interest in entertainment, the collection of funds for ICT projects will encourage art by connecting individuals, businesses and nonprofit organizations that TICA? Members the opportunity to various projects in the arts that they can not afford, or simple-to keep on your own can.
ICT start off their slate of projects with the feature film Tiny Dancer by Jayce Bartok writer, also wrote the Cake Eaters Kristen Stewart, Aaron Stanford, Bruce Dern wrote. Tiny Dancer is an independent drama about a former dancer who wants her baby to break back into his old dance company, but between his family and they have to choose the art they love. In the tradition of The Red Shoes and Turning Point, Tiny Dancer strives to be the film that invented the ballet for the new century. Elizabeth Berkley (The L Word, the first female Club) has expressed an interest such as Lauren Drake, the leader in
Tiny Dancer.
â? Okay, it was a change in the traditional funding model for independent cinema, it was logical that the amount of funding as a means of financial support for a change? Jayce Bartok said, comedian, writer and co-founder of the independent. â? Our goal with the collective self-defense is to work with people who strengthens an interest in entertainment in a way that also clarifies the responsibilities between the artists and fans to communicate. After production of Tiny Dancer, our goal is a list of projects in the visual and performing arts showcase our community members and donors.â p> ????
fans and supporters everywhere to donate to give even more reason Tiny Dancer is a project of the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) sponsored 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organization. Reviews for Tiny Dancer NYFA agenda are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. Tiny Dancer helped to win membership in the ICT and member benefits.
In addition to raising awareness
Tiny Dancer, ICT is a fundraising party host costume 28th October 2010 in New York cityâ? s Hot Spot, Lolita. The event will be hosted by two time Tony Award nominee Daphne Rubin Vega, who is best known for the origin of the role of Mimi in “Rent.”
ICT Center is packed the star of a Web site? TheIndependentCollective.com â? where individuals who are active in the production of Tiny Dancer welcome and donations by one of the planes that start are. The site provides members regularly on Tiny Dancer by blog entries, including the production updates, videos, behind the scenes in the production and interviews with cast members.
To learn more about the collective self, visit the website or follow the organization on Facebook and Twitter.
in New York and Los Angeles, is the collective of Independent States (ICT), a community of people dedicated to art projects to completion. ICT was founded in 2010 by Jayce Bartok, Tiffany Bartok partners Vinyl Foote Productions and Bryan DeCastro Communications BDC. For more information, visit www.theindependentcollective.com.
Contact
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Bryan DeCastro
T: (310) 295-9560
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: Bryan (at) theindependentcollective com (dot)
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