The Think Movie Project
As a professional in the entertainment industry, I've tapped into all of my resources for help in creating this phenomenal project and have streamlined the budget to make a quality production curtailing costs as much as possible. I have some great ideas for celebrity talent, but as you know, they won't be cheap.I'm almost there, and I need just $200,000 to realize my dream -- and help so many others associated with this project realize their dream, as well.
To some, $200,000 may seem like a lot of money but if we break it down into small increments, and you help by giving a donation and sharing with your circle of influence, I"m sure we can make this happen. Thank you for believing in the Think Movie Project!
Check out my first short film, Quickee Loob below...
What We Need & What You Get
Of COURSE, we need...
Money, Money and more Money!
The Impact
Your contribution, no matter the size, will help us bring this quality production to the big screen.
Your contribution will be used to pay for the following:
- Location fees
- Vehicle rentals
- Equipment rental
- Wardrobe and set design
- Cast & crew
- Casting
- Insurance
- Food for the cast & crew
- Transportation
- Post-production (editing, sound design, score)
- Film festival submissions
Risks & Challenges
The biggest challenge is, of course, MONEY! That's where you can help! We know that with even the smallest donation from a lot of people, that will help us reach our goal.
In order to secure celebrity talent and create a quality film we need resources.
Other Ways You Can Help
Some people just can't contribute, but that doesn't mean they can't help:
- Get the word out and make some noise about this campaign.
- Like our page on Facebook and spread the word on your other online hangouts, such as Twitter, etc.
- Don't forget to use the Indiegogo share tools!
And that's all there is to it.
Terri Lee is a professional journalist by trade, so she writes for a living. Her first screenplay was for a short film, titled "THINK." Terri entered the script for THINK into a screenwriting contest sponsored by Filmmakers.com in 2003, so she's been at this for a long time. Although THINK didn't win, it placed in the top 8% -- out of more than 600 entries! Not bad for a first timer! Terri's first short film was Quickee Loob. She was inspired to write the script by her fiance, who works in an oil change shop. The movie received a tremendous amount of positive feedback and debuted on the big screen before two packed audiences.