Last
week to pledge support for documentary that portrays genealogy as art, science
& hard-work.
AmbitiousKickstarter.comproject must
return pledges if funding goal is not met.
Speaking
Saturday before a well-attended meeting of CAGGNI (Computer Assisted Genealogy
Group of Northern Illinois) Kicking Up the Past project producer
Ken J. Marks said, “this is the only documentary you will find on television
that portrays the hard-work, art and science of researching your family tree…
no celebrities… no button-pushing short cuts”.
Just
7 days remain to the novel project conceived by Chicago-area teacher &
genealogist, Madonna Davis to utilize crowd funding to fund a television
documentary project called Kicking Up the Past. The effort
relies strictly on the strength of the public to make pledges to support the
expense of producing a made-for-television documentary preserving family
histories. Co-producer Madonna notes, “If
just one half of 1% of everyone who pursues genealogy in the U.S. pledges just
a few dollars, it would fund a full season of great television that the whole
genealogy community could fully endorse.”
The
deadline for pledging is this Sunday, November 24th. Simply go to www.kickstarter.com and type “genealogy” in the search bar to find the
Kicking Up the Past project.The project rewards may also be viewed at http://goo.gl/n8f2f5
Kickstarter is a funding home for
everything from films, games, and music to art, design, and technology.
Kickstarter is full of projects, big and small, that are brought to life
through the direct support of the public. Since its launch in 2009, 5 million
people have pledged $822 million, funding 49,000 creative projects.
For additional information go to www.kickingupthepast.com or contact: Ken J. Marks 312 505-6193 EM: marks.kj@gmail.com
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