Just did a donation Dave! Looking forward to the film.
Ed
Guys, I want to talk to you about STRIPPED.
Stripped is a feature-length documentary on comic strips that I've been co-directing for the last three years. It sits down with dozens of the world's best cartoonists to talk about the art form they love, and what happens to it as newspapers die. Everyone from Jim Davis (Garfield) to Bill Watterson (Calvin & Hobbes) are interviewed, and it's turning out to be a really special film. Without exagerration, I think it'll be one of the greatest things I do in my life. Here, have a look at the trailer:
But we hit a wall, in editing the film. We realized we couldn't talk about the death of newspapers without showing how culturally massive they once were, and how famous cartoonists themselves were. And that means using footage we don’t own, like: Charles Schulz' TV specials, interview clips from Carson, 1930's newsreels and more. It’s footage that improves the film so much...but it's expensive. In recent months I've paid out tens of thousands from my own savings to cover as much as I can, but I need help for the last mile.
So I'm turning back to Kickstarter -- that amazing, distributed-fundraising platform that lets a bunch of people chip in a few dollars to make great art happen. If you're someone just now hearing about the film, or someone willing to treat yourself to a copy of the film, it would mean the world to me. More importantly, you'd be helping a really special film come into the world.
Please check out more sneak-peek clips from the film, here, and if it seems like a film you'd like to support...know you'd be making one cartoonist's dream art project come true.
Thank you!
wait you got an interview with Bill Watterson? i thought he went extremely reclusive. i might just have to donate now.
Amazon just touched me for the pledged money, so it's a Done And Funded Kickstarter! (dafk is a funny acronym, isn't it)
Congrats!
I'm really looking forward to getting to see this! I was so glad to be able to back it for the second KickStarter as I'd missed the first.
This is the kind of work that will be shown and referenced for decades.