Battle of Brooklyn
A Documentary project in New York, NY by Rumur ·
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We have been hard at work on the cut and are extremely happy with how the film is coming together. in the meantime we have put together a trailer to start building interest in the film.
We hope to launch the film early in the new year.
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This project successfully raised its funding goal on December 1, 2009.
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RUMUR is an award winning multimedia production studio based in Brooklyn. Collaborating with high profile clients in the news, entertainment, consumer products, and non-profit industries, partners David Beilinson, Suki Hawley and Michael Galinksy bring an extensive array of skills and a tireless commitment to creating excellent and innovative work, regardless of medium.
Michael and Suki, I like this a lot. I guess my only caution would be that the very last comment of Daniel's in the trailer brings too much closure. It's like you're already seeing the end of the story, so why do you need to see the entire film? (I don't' mean to try and hide or obscure the fact that we lost, I'm just suggesting that you end with a more provocative, open-ended comment rather than one that's almost a eulogy on the fight).