
Zach Braff on His Polarizing Work and “Scrub” Status in the Industry: “I don’t need to get 200 million people to see what I’m doing”
Zach Braff has gone from a fan favorite actor on the cult TV series Scrubs…
Zach Braff has gone from a fan favorite actor on the cult TV series Scrubs…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iET0CIbWMjU&feature=youtu.be The new film I Am I, starring Jocelyn Towne and Kevin Tighe, is an intimate…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kw8VCDx399I&feature=youtu.be Director Zach Braff’s follow-up to his indie breakout hit “Garden State” is a comedy…
With all the discussion about Kickstarter and other methods of crowd-funding to get movies made,…
Kickstarter has revolutionized the way creative projects have been funded. While some have criticized how…
Debate continues to go on about whether or not established celebrities have the “right” to use crowd sourcing funding websites like Kickstarter to fund their projects after a Veronica Mars movie and Zach Braff’s next movie received significant funding through the website on the behalf of fans’ donations.
With all the recent talk about Kickstarter surrounding Zach Braff’s decision to use it to raise money for his next film (and Melissa Joan Hart’s failed attempt to do the same), it’s good to know that there’s a campaign going to support a serial killer.
There has been some debate over whether or not Kickstarter should be used to fund projects by creators who probably have the means — or at least access to the means — to fund the project themselves.
Zach Braff has been causing controversy over the past few weeks for his decision to fund his latest film by using the website, Kickstarter.
The team behind Veronica Mars won’t be the only filmmakers using Kickstarter to fund their movies. Zach Braff announced that he’s hoping to raise $2 million to make his film Wish I Was Here. Braff’s decision came out of his frustration with having to hand over artistic decisions to studios or financiers.