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This project reached the deadline without achieving its funding goal on June 1, 2010.

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Kickstarter updates and our gratitude for your support!

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A CUBE postcard + all of the above.

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Special thanks on the Jacobs website + all of the above.

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CUBE DVD with screen printed artwork + all of the above.

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CUBE DVD + custom screenprinted American Apparel t-shirt of your size.

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CUBE DVD + T-shirt + 1 individualized HOLGA photo shot by me.

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CUBE DVD + T-shirt + 3 individualized HOLGA photos shot by me

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CUBE DVD + T-shirt + 3 individualized HOLGA photos shot and framed by me.

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You (or a person of your choice) will appear as a cameo in a future film + all of the above.

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A HAND EDITED 16MM PRINT OF 1 OF 3 CUBE FILMS (You choose)

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Onscreen Executive Producer credit on JACOBS + a trip to the set.

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Miguel Sabogal

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Miguel Sabogal is an arts organizer, musician, and filmmaker living in Baltimore, Maryland. He holds both a Bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience from the Johns Hopkins University and a Post-Baccalaureate certificate in video from the Maryland Institute College of Art. His work focuses on the relationship between narrative exposition and the physical qualities of the film medium itself. Narrative concepts are explored through parsing of traditional storytelling elements while the intentional use of camera errors highlight the elastic qualities of the film emulsion.