Windjammer
a Documentary Film
Windjammer
a Documentary Film
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Windjammer
needs your help!
Donate
Anyone can make a gift by clicking here.
Your donations directly support the production by expanding the filmmakers’ resources. Every dollar goes towards essentials like equipment rentals, expendable materials and first-rate professional crew.
In appreciation of your generosity, we offer the following acknowledgements:
$50 Advance copy of DVD two weeks prior to release
$100 Advance copy of DVD signed by the director
$250 All that, plus a “special thanks” credit in the film
$500 All that, plus special access to cuts of the film in progress
$1000 All that, plus an “Associate Producer” credit in the film
Volunteer
We are always looking for motivated individuals to join our team. Opportunities are available in Maine and in New York City.
Contact us and we will work to find a position that suits your interests and talents.
Spread the Word
Help us tell this incredible story. Blog about the film, mention us on your website, share us with your local news outlets. Contact us for suggestions or press materials.
Windjammer is a grassroots independent film. Join the project and help bring this extraordinary story to the big screen!
Are you interested in helping out on shoots? Do you have skills, materials, or resources you think would add to the mix? Ideas to share? The means to contribute financially?
Principle production will take place October, 2010, through March, 2011, in Rockland, ME.
Contact us to discuss opportunities for coming aboard Windjammer.
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There’s lots of ways to
Windjammer is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions in behalf of Windjammer may be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
If you prefer to donate by check, please make payable only to “Fractured Atlas,” and mail to:
Balentine Films, 125 Ocean Ave. #4F, Brooklyn, NY 11225
© 2010 Andy Seestedt