


#KICKSTART MOVIES TV#
If there is a dedicated following behind a TV show or film, they would be willing to move mountains and open up their wallets to see unfinished stories get that last chapter. While not everyone was fully behind the idea of using Kickstarter to fund the film, it is undeniable that this project shows the power of the fans and viewers. The original goal of $2 million was surpassed in just the first day, but Thomas himself had a personal hope that they would reach $5 million by the end of the month.
#KICKSTART MOVIES SERIES#
After a record-breaking month of Kickstarter donations, the feature adaptation of Rob Thomas’ ( Party Down) beloved cult TV series has the funding to go into production. The Governments announcement is available here.It looks like a Veronica Mars movie will be coming to a theaters near you in 2014. Productions will need to provide evidence that they cannot return to work because of a lack of insurance.Productions will also need to purchase insurance to cover non-coronavirus risks to ensure their production is adequately insured. There will be a total cap on claims per production of £5m, and productions will need to pay an appropriate excess when seeking to claim under the scheme, as well as an appropriate fee when joining the scheme. Billy 'The Great' Hope (played by Jake Gyllenhaal), the reigning junior middleweight boxing champion, has an impressive career, a loving wife and daughter, and a lavish lifestyle.Subject to state aid approval, the intention is that eligible productions will receive compensation for costs caused by coronavirus delays, up to a value of 20% of the production budget, with abandonment of productions due to coronavirus to be covered up to 70% of the production budget, upon agreement with the Government that abandonment was necessary.Zandra Martin, 17, and Allen Wombat, 15, are team leaders. It will be possible to back date any future claims for eligible losses to today’s date. They are still teenagers but they have wisdom and compassion beyond their years, driven to make the lives of other kids a little brighter. This is a temporary measure, supporting productions which commence filming before the end of the calendar year and for coronavirus related losses through to the end of June 2021.The Film & TV Production Restart Scheme will be available to compensate productions after they have restarted, only where costs are then incurred due to delays or abandonment as a result of the coronavirus.Further details on the eligibility process and claims system will be provided in the coming weeks, headlines currently are as follows: The scheme proposes to get film and TV production up and running by giving productions the promise of support over future losses if they are incurred. The film and TV production industry in the UK supports 180,000 jobs and is worth £12bn to our economy. Last night the Culture Secretary, Oliver Dowdon, announced a new £500m government backed scheme to support film and TV productions struggling to get COVID-19 related insurance.
