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This project successfully raised its funding goal on December 12, 2009.
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Your name in the "thanks" section of the credits on the official Men Coming Together website.
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The above reward PLUS You'll get a postcard with still images from the movie and a hand-written thank you on the back.
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The above rewards PLUS an .mp4 of the 10-minute trailer (perfect for playing on your iPhone!).
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The above rewards PLUS your name in the film's credits (and on IMDB.com) under "Special Thanks."
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The above rewards PLUS the director of the film will write a haiku, limerick, or jingle incorporating your name, to be sent along with the postcard.
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The above rewards PLUS the director of the film will post a YouTube video of herself SINGING said jingle.
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The above rewards PLUS Producer credit in the film, PLUS the director of the film will meet you in NYC & sing the song to you on the street. She'll also throw in a cup of coffee and a DVD-R of the fine cut.
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Joy E. Reed is the creative force behind Oh, MY! Productions, LLC and has independently produced and directed a number of short films, including I'VE MET A WONDERFUL MAN, official selection of the 2006 Provincetown International (Massachusetts, USA), Filmstock Int’l (Luton, UK), and Wreck-Beach Int’l (Ontario, Canada) Film Festivals, and BOXED IN, who's successful festival run includes an official screening at the 2009 London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival.. She is currently producing/directing Men Coming Together: the tale of hot nude yoga, a feature length documentary about a community of gay men in New York City who practice naked yoga (currently in post-production). In June of 2009, she premiered OUTCOMES, LGBTQ stories from the Hudson Valley, a series of 5 documentary shorts drawn from interviews with an array LGBTQ people who have come out of the closet, putting a human face on a highly politicized subject; the subjects include Alix Dobkin, a lesbian musical pioneer and 1970s feminist icon; and Ron Nyswaner, screenwriter of the groundbreaking film Philadelphia and gay rights activist. Ms. Reed has studied film theory at Vassar College and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater Performance from the State University of New York at Fredonia. She's also learning to play the banjo.