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on March 19, 2011
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on November 18, 2010
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on September 22, 2010
PLEASE stick with the accordion. I'm a writer - a generalist who has worked on just about everything except for screenplays. I'm certain that EVERYTHING about the theremin will distract from the story and it's heart. I see that others here are drawn to it because of it's sheer novelty - and I admit it's pretty cool. But novelty for novelty's sake is never a good idea when it comes to art. The accordion has it's own quirky charm and history - and fits perfectly with your charming setting and romantic story. Story is everything and may I offer you my motto in life: "Simplex Sigillum Veri." Simplicity is truth.
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on August 26, 2010
I'm a complete stranger from the land of - ugh - uber roaches (SC). How refreshing to see a cute, lovable and - of all things - romantic roach violinist. Too funny! LOVED your little video presentation and your film looks to be shaping up beautifully. My best to you, Jonathan. I'm certain you will have a brilliant career.
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on August 26, 2010
Josephine and the Roach by Jonathan Langager
A roach violinist in love with a woman inhabits the brain of her husband in order to be with her. A short live action film with stop-motion animation.
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103% funded $3,629 pledged
- 95 backers
- Funded Sep 11, 2010
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on July 30, 2010
Carrier Pigeon: Illustrated Fiction and Fine Art by Russ Spitkovsky
Carrier Pigeon is a magazine of illustrated fiction and fine art. Help it see the white of paper and get lots of art!!!
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101% funded $10,112 pledged
- 147 backers
- Funded Aug 06, 2010
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