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David Danzig

David Danzig joined Kickstarter on July 08, 2010

  1. on November 23, 2011
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    David Danzig
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    Crossing the River by Emilie McDonald

    A short film about a modern-day hate crime in rural South Carolina, exploring the points of view of both the victim and perpetrators.

    • 103% funded $15,316 pledged
    • 163 backers
    • Funded Dec 20, 2011
  2. on November 17, 2011
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    Andrew 12-Sided Dice Clay: a web-series by Kevin

    Meet the bad-boy stand-up comic with raunchy rants about Star Trek, LOTR, Dr. Who, Krull and Batman. Obscene. Obscure. Observational.

    • 105% funded $7,387 pledged
    • 169 backers
    • Funded Nov 18, 2011
  3. on August 24, 2011
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    David Danzig
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    We Are Family by Pick Up Your Butts

    A story of three artistic siblings in modern-day Brooklyn with dancing, singing, physical comedy, impersonations, dogs, and the Bard.

    Funding Unsuccessful (09/05/2011)
  4. on July 17, 2011
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    David Danzig
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    Support "Violet to Earth" by Ultraviolet & Blue

    A short film about Violet from Prudenia, who must find her way on Earth while searching for her missing friend, Ultraviolet.

    • 108% funded $1,955 pledged
    • 39 backers
    • Funded Aug 15, 2011
  5. on March 12, 2011
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    David Danzig
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    The Adventures of Paul and Marian by Jay Stern

    Help us make a fun and funny retro-tech feature-length movie musical filled with eye candy, ear candy and occipital cortex candy!

    • 102% funded $16,403 pledged
    • 182 backers
    • Funded Apr 15, 2011
  6. on July 8, 2010
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    David Danzig
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    Dirty Rainbow: Crisis at the Gulf by Alex M. Smith

    A documentary and accompanying photo series focusing on the people of New Orleans during the BP oil spill.

    Funding Unsuccessful (07/22/2010)