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Results tagged “Kickstarter”

Kickstarter Jazz Alert: The Chaz Lipp Groove Tripp Featuring Sanjaya Malakar

Wednesday, November 25, 2015
The album is recorded, but there's much work yet to be done. A TMR writer takes the crowdfunding route as a means to complete the music!

By Chaz Lipp

Published in: TMR Blog


Blu-ray Review: Da Sweet Blood of Jesus

Sunday, May 31, 2015
Crowd-funded on Kickstarter, this Spike Lee misfire is a remake of the 1973 Bill Gunn film Ganja and Hess.

By Chaz Lipp

Published in: Entertainment, Film, Video


Film, Little Magdeline and Kickstarter: A Talk with Zack Scott

Monday, October 27, 2014
Zack Scott, an independent filmmaker, is no stranger to the intricate workings of an industry that requires much fortitude. He talks to TMR about the Kickstarter campaign for his next feature film, "Little Magdeline."

By Matt Rowe

Published in: Entertainment, Film, Interviews


Paul Michael Kane on the Foto Grafis Kickstarter campaign

Thursday, January 16, 2014
Paul Michael Kane discusses the origin of Foto Grafis, a playing card deck he designed that features his photographs, and the Kickstarter campaign to support its publication.

By Bill Baker

Published in: Arts, Featured Columns, Graphic Language, Interviews, Visual Art


Mark Dudley on the Imaginos Plus Kickstarter Campaign

Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Veteran artist and comics creator Mark Dudley talks about the Imaginos Plus! Kickstarter—a new anthology which features work from rising comics stars based in the Detroit metro area and beyond—he's spearheading, and what he hopes to accomplish with both the campaign and the book it supports.

By Bill Baker

Published in: Book News, Books, Featured Columns, Graphic Language, Interviews


Books: Don McGregor on the Sabre: The Early Future Years Kickstarter campaign

Friday, September 6, 2013
Don McGregor discusses the long, strange history of Sabre: The Early Future Years project, why now is the time for the return of this important and influential indie comic title, and why he and his creative partners are launching the book via a Kickstarter campaign.

By Bill Baker

Published in: Book News, Books, Featured Columns, Graphic Language, Interviews


Comics: Robert Sodaro on Kickstarting The Owlgirls

Monday, August 26, 2013
Robert Sodaro talks about the origins of The Owlgirls comic book series and the Kickstarter campaign to make it a reality.

By Bill Baker

Published in: Book News, Books, Featured Columns, Graphic Language, Interviews


An Artist to Watch: Sam Pinkerton Readies Debut Album

Tuesday, July 2, 2013
After steadily building an impressive catalog of original material and amassing as much live experience as possible, this Nashville-based singer-songwriter is an artist on the verge.

By Chaz Lipp

Published in: Entertainment, Music


DVD Review: Face 2 Face

Monday, June 24, 2013
A personal documentary about one woman's attempt to directly connect, in person, with a few of her thousands of Facebook friends.

By Chaz Lipp

Published in: Entertainment, Film, Video


Kickstarting an Art Show Project: A Chat with Patrick Ogle

Thursday, May 30, 2013
A new trend these days is the use of a crowd-funding service called Kickstarter. The intent is to allow the world at large to contribute to a unrealized vision. Many bands have successfully used the service to fund the recording, manufacture, and release of music that might have otherwise never seen the light of day.

By Matt Rowe

Published in: Arts, Interviews, Visual Art


Film: Shaun Pitz on Espresso Manifesto

Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Animator Shaun Pitz discusses the origins of his short film, "Espresso Manifesto," why he decided to do a Kickstarter campaign to fund part of the project, and what he hopes to accomplish with the film in this exclusive interview with The Morton Report's Bill Baker.

By Bill Baker

Published in: Entertainment, Featured Columns, Film, Graphic Language, Interviews


Comics: David Sandoval on The Tribulations of Abaddon

Tuesday, April 30, 2013
David Sandoval discusses the origin of his epic fantasy comic series, The Tribulations of Abaddon, how he assembled the artistic team to bring his vision to life, and why he decided to self publish it using a Kickstarter campaign in this interview conducted by Bill Baker for The Morton Report.

By Bill Baker

Published in: Book News, Books, Featured Columns, Graphic Language, Interviews


Comics: Elaine Lee and Michael William Kaluta on Starstruck—Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Saturday, April 27, 2013
Elaine Lee and Michael William Kaluta discuss the controversies that surrounded their Starstruck comic book series when it was first released, why those aspects are of little concern in today's world, share some of their fond memories of the early days of their decades long collaboration and share some hints of what the future holds for the Starstruck Multiverse in this concluding half of their extended conversation with Bill Baker.

By Bill Baker

Published in: Book News, Books, Featured Columns, Graphic Language, Interviews


Comics: Elaine Lee and Michael William Kaluta on Their Starstruck Kickstarter

Thursday, April 25, 2013
Elaine Lee and Michael William Kaluta discuss the return of their creator-owned comic book series, Startstruck, why they're using a Kickstarter campaign to underwrite its publication, and the history of the long-lived project in this first half of their extended conversation with Morton Report columnist Bill Baker.

By Bill Baker

Published in: Book News, Books, Featured Columns, Graphic Language


Comics: Travis Hanson on Adventures for a Lazy Afternoon and The Bean

Monday, April 15, 2013
Graphic novelist Travis Hanson discusses his latest Kickstarter campaign to fund the Adventures for a Lazy Afternoon art book, why crowdfunding is one of the most important developments in recent years, and his webcomic, The Bean, among other topics.

By Bill Baker

Published in: Book News, Books, Featured Columns, Graphic Language, Interviews


Comics: Eric R. Gignac on Robert Heinlein's Citizen of the Galaxy Kickstarter Campaign

Sunday, March 24, 2013
Eric R. Gignac discusses the Kickstarter campaign to support the adaptation of Robert A. Heinlein's "A Citizen of the Galaxy" into graphic novel format, and details his hopes for future adaptations of the "don" of science fiction's other books.

By Bill Baker

Published in: Book News, Books, Featured Columns, Graphic Language, Interviews, TMR Interviews


Jorno, the World's Smallest Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard, Gets a Kickstart

Friday, October 5, 2012
Cervantes Mobile, the award-winning designer of the Jorno Bluetooth keyboard, has officially introduced the Kickstarter campaign to bring the product to market.

By Michael Simpson

Published in: Apps & Gadgets, Featured Columns, Gadget Inspector, Lifestyle


Trembling in Orbit: The Astronaut's Secret

Saturday, October 15, 2011
The film will be a 30 minute documentary about the life of Astronaut Clifford and will examine how he kept his Parkinson's Disease a secret from the public for 17 years.

By Skip Press

Published in: Causes, Celebrity, Entertainment, Featured Columns, Film, Hollywood Omigod!!


Fans Produce Cash, Juliana Hatfield Produces Speeches Delivered To Animals And Plants

Friday, May 27, 2011
Juliana Hatfield has a brand new album tucked in her arms ready to be delivered into the hands of her indie fans on August 30.  Confidently titled Speeches Delivered To Animal and Plants, the 13-track album is one that...

By Matt Rowe

Published in: Entertainment, Music


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