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Edward L. Wittlif

Edward L. Wittlif joined Kickstarter on May 25, 2009

  1. on February 11, 2010
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    Bring Amazing 8-Bit Artists to Datapop 2010 by The Dark Agency

    Held in Austin, TX during the week of SXSW, Datapop is one of the top 8-bit music events in the country -- we need YOUR help with artist travel costs.

    • 117% funded $3,517 pledged
    • 90 backers
    • Funded Mar 02, 2010
  2. on November 2, 2009
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    The People's Fund to Support Blip Festival 2009 by Mike Rosenthal

    Blip Festival needs to raise money this year due to severe budget cuts in grants that have previously supported artist travel and performance fees.

    • 177% funded $8,898 pledged
    • 97 backers
    • Funded Nov 27, 2009
  3. on May 29, 2009
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    Incredibly Small: A 300 Square Foot Feature Film by Dean Peterson

    Oh hello. My name is Dean Peterson and I am 23 year old independent filmmaker from Minneapolis, MN. This summer I am embarking...

    • 149% funded $1,497 pledged
    • 35 backers
    • Funded Aug 01, 2009
  4. on May 28, 2009
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    Edward L. Wittlif
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    Man, you guys are really legit. Heck, most of my film-school peers don't put this much effort into projects... rock on!
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    Logical Guess Pictures' 2nd Horror Movie! by Logical Guess Pictures

    Last summer, Michael and Jacob Guess wrote and shot their very first horror movie called "Don't Go Into the Woods." Through the...

    • 100% funded $501 pledged
    • 22 backers
    • Funded Jun 05, 2009
  6. on May 25, 2009
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    High Strangeness: A 12 bit action / adventure video game. by Steve Jenkins

    A video game about crystal skulls, shadow people, flash light wielding teenagers, string theory, chaos theory, multiverses, and a talking cat.

    • 103% funded $1,559 pledged
    • 36 backers
    • Funded Aug 18, 2009