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Treetop Creative – an IMC campaign for Radio Talking Book Service

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Ken Wallace Films Partners with Visual Effects Artists to Develop Crowdfunding Campaign for The Amazing Adventures Of Victoria Clarke


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 01, 2013

As movie studios tighten their grip on development, Hollywood producers must search for creative ways to bring their ideas to life, and many see internet crowdfunding as the future of independent story development. Film and Video projects are the most successfully funded category on Kickstarter, with over 25,000 having raised more than $ 107 million dollars to date. Producer Kendrick Wallace is developing one such project, The Amazing Adventures of Victoria Clarke (http://www.victoriaclarkeadventures.com), as both a feature film and as an original series to be pitched to high-end content providers looking for tent-pole material for their networks.

“The successful crowdfunding of some very high-profile projects has empowered creative people with movie ideas to go directly to the audiences to get their stories told. I feel that ultimately it is more rewarding to interact directly with the people who are interested in your project. By having a dialog with fans of the genre, and by really listening to what they want, my hope is that they will feel invested personally in the success of the project and will be willing to support it by spreading the word in social media, and of course by contributing on funding sites such as Kickstarter,” said Kendrick Wallace, Producer and Creator.

Kendrick Wallace has been working in Hollywood feature films for the past 20 years, and has produced visual effects on numerous high-profile movie projects, most recently Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter®. This is his first attempt at developing a project using social media and crowd-sourced funding.

“It is important to me to set up a Kickstarter Campaign that has the greatest chance of success possible. For me, that means creating awareness and excitement with the fan base for this genre of movie. I’ve been spending countless hours on social media spreading the word, but I’m just one person and I can’t do it all.”

In order to create exciting images that will fire up the fans, Ken turned to his peers in the visual effects community, and reached out to artists with an interest in steampunk stories and imagery. One of the first to help was award winning visual effects company Rodeo FX in Montreal, Quebec. (http://www.rodeofx.com)

“It is always hard to ask for favors, but I believe strongly in the potential of the project, and luckily people who see what I’ve done so far immediately ‘get it’ and they are excited to help. That’s how it was with Rodeo FX. I had worked with them on Abe Lincoln Vampire Hunter®, and I knew they had some amazing and talented artists there. The timing happened to be good for one of their top artists to do some work on Victoria between bigger projects.”

The result of these collaborations is a series of photos and conceptual art pieces that visually support the scripted material so that investors have a clear picture of Ken’s creative vision for the project. Victoria Clarke tells the story of a female British agent, undercover in 1920s Hollywood as a B-Movie actress. The daughter of wealthy British industrialists, the independent and resourceful Victoria sets out on secret missions to destroy weapons being developed by powerful forces in post WWI Europe. The project has a fun, sexy and retro feel, with strong Steampunk and Dieselpunk influences.

“Victoria is a female cross between Batman® and Sherlock Holmes®, but set in Hollywood during the 1920s. She is playing at being a bad actress because she really has no intention of having a successful career in Hollywood–she’s just hiding out. She has a family fortune and access to this amazing steampunk-style technology, but because of political enemies in Britain she can’t return home. She is waging her own private battle against a brewing evil in Europe,” Ken explains.

As a filmmaker and science fiction fan, the concept of Victoria Clarke grew from Ken’s love of movies from the golden age of Hollywood, as well as his fascination with the steampunk concept of alternative futurism. His goal was to combine the two genres into a classic adventure story that would showcase the best of both worlds. Victoria has a strong female lead, epic scale and Raiders of the Lost Ark® style action.

The next stage in the Victoria Clarke is to prepare an informative and entertaining Kickstarter campaign site.

“While I have been working on growing the social media audience through our website, Facebook and Twitter pages, I’ve also been taking a great amount of care to build a Kickstarter site with the right amount of information, entertainment, and rewards for contributors. It is important that people are excited about being a part of this project.”

The Amazing Adventures of Victoria Clarke Kickstarter campaign is scheduled to go live in May 2013.

If you would like to be notified about the latest Victoria Clarke developments email info(at)victoriaclarkeadventures(dot)com with the subject line KICKSTARTER.

For more information about the Victoria Clarke project visit http://www.victoriaclarkeadventures.com.







Steven Branchaud – Crowd Funding Campaign

This video is for the crowd funding campaign for my next album. I am trying to raise 000 to make this album. I will be working with Juno award winning En…

Plan the Best Social Media Marketing Campaign

The social networking sites have people from every corner of the earth. If you effectively utilize this aspect of social media then surely you can get a lot of visitors from then for your business website. You can get a great exposure for your business and your website if you have a good social media marketing campaign.

The social networking sites have a lot of community for each and every topic. This will help the online marketers a lot. By joining in the community related to your business you will surely get a lot of individuals who are really interested in your business. They will surely visit your website and will be interested in your newsletter and other updates. You can also get a many potential customers from those communities.

Therefore specifically target the people who have interest to your business. For that you should actively participate in the forums and discussions of that community. The strategy you plan should give more importance to building relations. For that you may need to invest more time in working with these sites.

Try to post quality content to the social marketing sites. If should not be fake, use proper language and opinions. Do not hurt the feelings of individuals by your opinions. Always keep in mind that you want to build a good relationship with people rather that disappointing them. The best advantage of these social Medias is you can have direct contact with the members.

Your social media marketing campaign should include the plans needed for increasing the contact with the members.

The free promotion of your website is made possible with these people in the social networks. There the time you invest in these social networks is never wasted. True efforts with the best campaign and definitely benefit you.

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Award-Winning Photographer Brett Simison Launches Crowd-Funding Campaign to Create Exhibition

Vergennes, VT (PRWEB) September 28, 2013

Vermont-based photographer Brett Simison has launched a campaign via the crowd-funding website Kickstarter to create his upcoming photographic exhibition “The Pane in Empty Rooms”, a portfolio of images made in and around poet Robert Frost’s summer cabin in Ripton, Vermont.

“Not only is Kickstarter.com a good way to raise money to get your project off the ground, it’s another avenue to promote your work and have it seen by more people,” said Simison of the popular money-raising website. Typical projects on Kickstarter run for 30 days, and a project must meet its funding goal or else it fails and all pledges are cancelled. Projects offer tiered rewards to backers as a way of thanking them for their support.

Simison’s goal is to create large fine art photographic prints from the portfolio for exhibitions beginning in 2014. “One of the things that makes ‘Pane’ so unique is that it was photographed entirely with film on large and medium format cameras. The image detail and tonality of real black and white film is stunning, and I wanted to make sure the viewer can see it all. Printing large photographs was the obvious choice,” he said.

The project has until October 20 to raise its $ 6,000 goal, and if it succeeds that money will go towards the purchase of equipment and materials to print and mount the exhibition of 20 black and white photographs. Rewards to backers, which include a range of signed fine art archival photographs, are scheduled to ship in December 2013. The first exhibition for “The Pane in Empty Rooms” will open at the Vermont Center for Photography in Brattleboro, Vermont in January 2014.

For more information, please visit http://www.brettsimison.com/kickstarter.

About Brett Simison

Brett Simison is an award-winning editorial, commercial, and fine art photographer based in Vermont. His work has appeared in publications such as Outside Magazine, The New York Times, National Geographic Online, and Backpacker Magazine from assignments throughout the United States and abroad. The native of Citronelle, Alabama now lives with his wife Amy and son Connor in the city of Vergennes, Vermont. His website is http://www.brettsimison.com.







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Bear on a Wire – an IMC campaign for Radio Talking Book Service

Bear on a Wire agency members presented their final integrated marketing communications plan to the client, Radio Talking Book Service, April 24, 2012. Team members are Stacy Burling, Miranda Aden, Jenna Farrester, Allison Hraban, Andrea Gaskill, Grant Seibolt, Victoria Fox and Marissa Coopersmith.