YuFund matchfunded £150
By
Zak Abby
York
We are raising £750 to fund our short film Misunderstand and Misunderstood. The film explores the relationship between two teachers with completely
different ideaologies and ethos, whether one of their opposing ideologies is better than the other and the lasting affects this will have on the students. We only have two weeks to raise the funds for this project but we belive in the artisitc potential of this project and the social commentary it makes.
My name is Zak and I am an English Undergraduate at York. I have always enjoyed writing and it has always been a dream of mine to write a screenplay. In the past I have written a novel , plays and this is my first screenplay which is based on a novel that I am currently working on.
My name is Becky and I'm the co-director of this film. I have a strong interest in film and drama and would love to be able to bring our dream into life. I believe we have an important message to share about feminism before the war and how applicable that may be now.
- Costuming: £300
- Production Costs: £30
- Props and Settings: £300
- Additional Costs: £120
We have a vision and we want you to help us make it a reality and sponsoring us is not the only way you can help, but it'd be nice if you did. We would love for you to spread this message as far as possible, share this page with your Facebook friends and Twitter followers.
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A thank you email from the directors personally thanking you for your support.
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A personalised thank you from the directors and a video message from the actors on set.
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All the above plus a personal handwritten note of thanks signed by the cast.
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All the above plus a DVD of our film.
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All the above plus a special mention in the credits.
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