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Guest post by Justina Grayman for Dotted MusicThis series was originally published at Justina’s justinagrayman.com. Justina Kamiel Grayman, phd is a NYC-based dancer, dance filmmaker, and “failed amateur comedian who creates revolutionary messages and spaces to live.”This is, my money journal, a reflection on my successes & failures to make money doing what I actually love. I want to share it with you cuz… I bet you’re on this journey too.In the first series of my money journal, I’m sharing my first big success as an artist. At the end of 2016, I was listening to my boyfriend’s song Black Man in America when a vision for a dance film struck me. Five Black men seated at a white table with guns. Don’t worry. It is nuanced.By January 2017, I was storyboarding. By June, my boyfriend was on board, we determined we needed $16,000 to bring it to life, and we launched our crowdfunding campaign. With no fan base and no real fundraising experience.On August 6th, we filmed. I was freaking out. I had opened a credit card just for this project, was $4,000 in debt and owed our cast and crew $7,000 more. I was all in. By August 20th, 400 backers had given a total of $18,000 for Black Man in America to come to life, exceeding our goal. Look how happy we were when we met our goal (photo below)!In this first series of my money journal, I’m going to share how we did it, because – imagine what you could do with $5K ,$10K, $20K to bring your visions to life. It’s our tiiiiiiiiime. (Shine bright, shine far…)
Phase One: Make Yourself Cry With A Community-Oriented Vision
What is your vision for your life? Your family? For the world? What have you always imagined creating? What would it look like if you had all the resources to make your visions come to life? If I had all of them, I would create what some would call a hippie commi utopia, where people’s needs were met, where robots did all the work, and where I could wake up and play in a loving, intimate community. A paradise for conscious people who hate rules, find oppression um distasteful, and know they deserve freedom. What would you create? Too often people get mired in the details of online platforms and they miss the whole point of crowdfunding, which is just modern, insanely convenient fundraising to bring your visions for the world and your life into reality. The content of the fundraising campaign matters more than anything. Then comes how we describe the campaign, and lastly comes all the bells and whistles of which platforms, what rewards, how long it should last, etc. So phase one focuses only on the content of the project, the project vision. In this detailed entry, I’m going to walk you step by step through how we designed a successful crowdfunding campaign for Black Man in America.1. I dreamed up a compelling vision that made me cry
