By engaging a global audience of online participants, filmmaker Jodi Nelson asks virtual strangers to join in her quest to answer the question, 'What Does a 21st Century Feminist Look Like?' Utilizing social networks, crowdfunding initatives, web blogs, podcasts, viral video, Second Life, flash mobs, virtual chat interaction and traditional modes of Documentary practice, she will create a Documentary film that exemplifies Feminism in its profoundly new image.
In this 5th Podcast I talk about Kickstarter - the crowdfunding site and how you can be a filmmaker for less than $5! It’s a phenomenal new way to help filmmakers raise much needed capital to produce their art. I show viewers how to navigate the site. It’s as easy as click and pledge! The film must raise $20,000 in 60 days to reach it’s funding goal and the money will not be awarded if the goal is not reached by February 20th. So log onto the site and click to pledge today! www.kickstarter.com/projects/21stcenturyfeminist/single-girl-in-a-virtual-world.
Welcome to my 4th podcast where I talk about the film trailer and how I made it! Go to www.YouTube.com/21stCenturyFeminist to watch it now! You can also view it on the film site at www.21stCenturyFeminist.com
My 3rd podcast where I talk about the logo and branding for the Mandala-like artwork you see on all the sites, trailer and for future transmedia and merch!
Here’s my second podcast in the series where I talk about all the social networking and sites I’ve been working on for the film. Also the launch of the film trailer is out in the world for all! Look at http://21stCenturyFeminist.com and on www.YouTube.com/21stCenturyFeminist also I’m on Facebook, Twitter (www.Twitter.com/feministproject) MySpace (www.MySpace.com/21stCenturyFeminist) and iTunes for my Podcast. Also on Kickstarter (www.kickstarter.com/projects/21stcenturyfeminist/single-girl-in-a-virtual-world for crowdfunding!
By engaging a global audience of online participants, filmmaker Jodi Nelson asks virtual strangers to join in her quest to answer the question “What Does a 21st Century Feminist Look Like?” Utilizing social networks, crowdfunding initiatives, web blogs, viral video, second life, flash mobs, virtual chat interaction and traditional modes of documentary practice, she will create a documentary film that exemplifies feminism in its profoundly new image.