Jun 1, 2010

bring it on!!!

Bring it on!

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We have less then 12 days to raise the rest of the money needed to meet our goal around 3,000 bucks. In reality we need a lot more money then we are raising. The money are raising will get us a little closer to our goal of finishing our film.

We got some great news, GRAVITY was accepted into the highly selective Fast Track Program at the Los Angeles Film Festival. This is big news, press release should be out soon and I can share more. 
If we raise the 10,000 we can go to the L.A. film festival and tell them about the great support we have received and how many people would like to see this film get made. It will give us great confidence going in to these week long pitch sessions.

Everybody has already been so generous, now it’s the final push to reach this goal.

yours truly,

Marah

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Gravity is a non-fiction feature that captures what it feels like to jump off a building, cliff or bridge and walk away alive. It is about the essence of life, of freedom, of what it feels like, for a moment, to defy gravity, and to fly.

In the early eighties Carl Boenish coined the acronym “BASE” (standing for Buildings, Antenna, Span, and Earth, the objects jumped) and invented a sport. Carl was the catalyst behind modern BASE jumping; an electrical engineer and filmmaker who believed that BASE jumping would allow mankind to overcome artificial limitations. He religiously chronicled the early days of BASE in beautiful 16mm film, often with cameras mounted to the jumpers’ heads. He saw BASE as the next amazing thing to film. Subscribe via RSS.