NYC’s WINTER FILM AWARDS 2014 Independent Film Festival Jumps on the Crowdfunding Bandwagon
With projects such as “Wish I was here” by Zach Braff and “The Newest Hottest Spike Lee Joint,”Kickstarter has become a well-known fundraising platform for independent film, but the number of successful Film Festival Kickstarter projects is limited. NYC’s Winter Film Awards hopes to change that. As any dedicated filmmaker who has taken the leap to start their own film festival may know, when it comes to festivals the third year of operation is often the hardest. |
The Winter Film Awards team has successfully made it through their first two years, setting themselves apart from the myriad of independent film festivals in New York City by focusing on showcasing the most diverse possible collection of independent films. Now they are calling on the crowdfunding community to help them make it to year three.
About Winter Film Awards: WFA is a collaboration of local filmmakers and arts enthusiasts. Their annual film festival held in February consists of three days of film screenings and networking events followed by an awards ceremony. They pride themselves on their diverse collection of films and filmmakers. Last year’s screening selections were a collection of documentaries, shorts, features, animation, music videos and horror films, including 9 student films, 15 female directors and representation from over 15 countries. WFA accept films from artists of all ages and skill levels, but for many filmmakers Winter Film Awards represents an opportunity to have their work screened in front of a large audience for the very first time.
On August 13, Winter Film Awards launched a 30 day Kickstarter campaign to help cover the costs of their 2014 Festival. As you probably know, according to Kickstarter’s all or nothing platform, if they do not get funded by September 12, they will lose all of the pledges made during the duration of their campaign. To become a WFA backer, visit the WFA Project on Kickstarter.