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Looks like me, with a beard. Even seems to have the same scar at the eyebrow.
Give me money codex.
Give me money codex.
30+ pages and this thread has become utter shit, just as I predicted at the start. Kz3r0 will now keep listing dime a dozen kickstarter projects until he loses interest.
I suggest someone makes a new thread which concentrates only on projects that are actually interesting.
There is an awful lot of projects about game reviews and podcasts, some of them even get funded, here one of the worst:http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2023800195/the-return-of-tom-vs-bruce
Guys guys guys please give me $10,000 to play videogames with my friend and write a short article about it, thank you and god bless.
Seriously what the goddamn fuck. I enjoyed reading those articles when I had a free subscription to CGW, but $10,000 to do it again?
Good christ what the fuck.That site made me discover the porn Kickstarter:
http://www.gogofantasy.com/
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2023800195/the-return-of-tom-vs-bruce
Guys guys guys please give me $10,000 to play videogames with my friend and write a short article about it, thank you and god bless.
Seriously what the goddamn fuck. I enjoyed reading those articles when I had a free subscription to CGW, but $10,000 to do it again?
Good christ what the fuck.That site made me discover the porn Kickstarter:
http://www.gogofantasy.com/
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http://www.rpgcodex.net/forums/index.php?threads/sam-suede-kickstarter-internetz-drama.72757/
Marc Scott Zicree has written for virtually every major network and studio, with hundreds of hours of produced credits including Star Trek – The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Babylon 5 and Sliders, and bestsellers including The Twilight Zone Companion and Magic Time trilogy of novels. He has been nominated for the American Book Award, Hugo Award, Nebula Award, Humanitas Prize and Diane Thomas A ward, and won the Saturn Award, TV Guide Award, Rondo Award and prestigious Hamptons Prize.
Doug Drexler is an Oscar and Emmy award winner. His credits include Star Trek -- The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise, four Star Trek feature films, Battlestar Galactica, and currently Defiance. He has also won the British Academy Award, a Saturn Award, a Visual Effects Society Award and is also a Peabody Award recipient.
Neil Johnson’s credits include eight Sci-Fi films including Alien Armageddon, Battlespace and Humanity's End. He has directed over 500 music videos for such bands as U2 and Manowar. Neil's feature film debut in 1997 is reputed to be the first digital film ever made
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/58936338/space-command/?ref=kicktraq1. The $75,000 goal is not to do any exploratory research or for marketing -- it will actually allow us to MAKE the first of our four initial SPACE COMMAND films.
2. As amazing as it seems, we actually can make a high-quality, high-effect science fiction film precisely because of who's on our team. We wouldn't try it any way else; most folks have no idea how to pull something like this off. We do because of the work we've done and what we've learned.
For a demonstration of exactly what we're talking about:
Marc's award-winning STAR TREK NEW VOYAGES episode -- it was made for under $100,000 and boasts over 700 effects shots.
I think that they will be funded, a bit ambitious, but this is the first proper FPS project, just to exaggerate I would say that even a million is not out of reach.The Kickstarter for Ground Branch was just launched: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/670743543/ground-branch
However. with a goal of $425000, I don't think they have a chance of making it.