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This project successfully raised its funding goal on July 1, 2009.
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Limited Edition DVD. A beautifully packaged, short run DVD featuring the film with bonus footage and music.
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Your name will be included in the "thank you" credits at the end of the film. You also receive the Limited Edition DVD.
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Invitation to the film premiere and ice cream party (in Los Angeles). You also receive "thank you" credit and the limited edition DVD.
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Executive Producer Credit. All Hollywood big shots start out funding documentary shorts about ice cream! You also receive all aforementioned goodies.
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Chris Schlarb is a musician, composer and producer based in Long Beach, California. His debut solo album, Twilight & Ghost Stories, was critically hailed as both, “40 minutes of avant-garde bliss” by the New York Observer and as “a monumental achievement” by FFWD Weekly. His follow up album, Interoceans, with experimental jazz duo I Heart Lung, was chosen by National Public Radio as one of the Top 5 Jazz albums of the year for 2008. In 2009, Chris scored NightSky for the Nintendo Wii. BoingBoing described the soundtrack as “What Game Music Can Be”.
Merry Cristmas Chris & Adriana congrats. on passing your goal of 2k can't wait to see the project The Leal family
Congratulations!
yeah! cant wait to see the LBC popsicle underground!
Congrats on reaching your goal! Unfortunately, I just found your Kickstarter page and wasn't able to take part in the project, but I'd love to get updates. Do you a mailing list of some sort?
Yay!!
This is such a great topic.
this is going to be a good summer.
Great project. I would love to photograph those ice cream trucks and sellers. How beautiful and real.
ps - I use handbrake to rip aspect ratio down from my hd movies (on Mac). It's free & works great.
@gingerbeardman I noticed that too. The video I uploaded was in 1920 x 1080. It looks like when it was encoded the aspect ratio was changed. I'm looking into it!
Great idea
Great project.
You really need to sort out the aspect ratio on your project teaser video though. Sorry!
great project + good luck!