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Thanks for checking out our crowdfunding page! Whether you're a friend, stranger, listener or potential new fan, we're glad you're here. Welcome!
This Summer we’ll be crowdfunding to produce the second and final season of our Audio Drama podcast "The Subjective Truth."
In order for us to deliver the best possible version, we’re going to need your help. We need $7,000 to fund and execute all ten episodes of Season 2 of The Subjective Truth.
A few years ago we told you the first half of a story. And now we’d like to finish it for you.
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If you're not familiar with the show, The Subjective Truth is a Science Fiction indie Audio Drama about the search for a Missing Person.
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"In June of 2020, amateur podcaster, Buddha Kline disappeared from the Carson National Forest in New Mexico, while searching for the legendary Forrest Fenn treasure..."
Season One follows a disgraced former Sportscaster, Graham Anderson, as she attempts to uncover the Truth behind the disappearance of Buddha Kline. From Reincarnation Bots to Fast Food Cannibals, UFO Sightings to Haunted Hotel Open Mic Nights, Graham tracks down every lead and exploits every angle...
Season Two will pick back up with Graham Anderson, as well as Beth and Amy Kline, as they continue their search for Buddha. This season will be different in a number of ways. First off, the docudrama framing device will be dropped and you'll no longer be subject to seeing the world through the "Graham Anderson" Filter. And, more importantly, by the time the credits roll on the Season Two finale, you'll know exactly what happened to Buddha Kline. You'll know everything.
Years ago, when I first started plotting out The Subjective Truth, what I wanted to do more than anything else, was to tie together all my favorite bits of lore from all over the weird-o-sphere into one strange story. I wanted to create one mystery that could explain everything. Or at least everything I liked... From Mothman to the Montauk Project... from Cosmic Horror Garfield to Reincarnation, I put all of my weirdness into this series, and just hoping that a few other weirdos would listen to the show and get it. Two years and 150K listens later, it's safe to say we managed to find a few of you.
The Subjective Truth is produced by GOOD POINTE, a two person independent Audio Fiction studio from Austin, Texas. In addition to Season One of "The Subjective Truth," we've also produced the Audio Fiction comedies The One Stars and Two Flat Earthers Kidnap a Freemason.
Season Two of The Subjective Truth will once again be written, edited and sound designed by Jeremy Ellett. Our Voice Actors will be guided by our Vocal Director Danyelle Ellett. And Season One composer Bajio Alvarado will be returning to expand The Subjective Truth's synthwave soundtrack.
If funded, Season Two will include many new and familiar voices and the story will once again revolve around Graham Anderson, Beth Kline and Amy Kline. With Addison Peacock, Sarah Golding and Danyelle Ellett all set to resume their roles.
You never know what to expect with the world of The Subjective Truth, but trust me when I say you can expect to hear some:
- Genre Bending Immersive Audio!
- Secret Bases!
- Cannibals!
- Time Stuff!
- Mothman Stuff!
- Murder!
- Intrigue!
- Manipulation!
- Alternate Dimensions!
- Even More Mothman Stuff!
- Synthwave!
- Answers!
"Where's the money going?"
The funds raised for Season Two will be split into the following categories:
- 40% - ACTORS
- 15% - WRITER
- 15% - EDITING & SOUND DESIGN
- 15% - DIRECTOR
- 8% - CAMPAIGN REWARD FULFILLMENT
- 7% - IGG FEES & HOSTING FEES
If we fail to reach our Funding Goal then, depending upon how much was raised, the second season would either be canceled or a stripped down version of the second season would be produced with compensation still set at these same percentage breakdowns.
When you donate to our campaign not only will you be supporting a small indie audio drama studio, you'll also score some nice rewards in the process! Depending upon your donation tier you'll be able to receive:
With a little bit of help, I'd love to finish this story for you.
Jeremy Ellett
Good Pointe