It’s that time again: We need your vote for Project of the Year.
Our Project of the Year alumni include Justin Simien’s “Dear White People,” which won our inaugural contest in 2012 (and went on to become a hit movie and soon, a Netflix series). The 2014 contest winer, Amy Jo Johnson’s “The Space Between,” is set for a theatrical release later this year. “Almost Adults,” our 2015 winner, played at various festivals including Outfest, and is now available on demand. On many of those platforms, you can also watch 2013 winner, “Know How.”
Now we need to select another winner to join that group, and that’s where you come in.
Below, we’ve gathered information on all 12 Project of the Month winners in 2016. At the bottom of the page, there’s a poll where you can select your favorite.
The 2017 Project of the Year winner will earn a spot...
Our Project of the Year alumni include Justin Simien’s “Dear White People,” which won our inaugural contest in 2012 (and went on to become a hit movie and soon, a Netflix series). The 2014 contest winer, Amy Jo Johnson’s “The Space Between,” is set for a theatrical release later this year. “Almost Adults,” our 2015 winner, played at various festivals including Outfest, and is now available on demand. On many of those platforms, you can also watch 2013 winner, “Know How.”
Now we need to select another winner to join that group, and that’s where you come in.
Below, we’ve gathered information on all 12 Project of the Month winners in 2016. At the bottom of the page, there’s a poll where you can select your favorite.
The 2017 Project of the Year winner will earn a spot...
- 2/16/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Clothes and web series: two things that definitely don’t make themselves. At this point, Jessie Katz and Lindsey Goodman know a little bit about both.
After meeting while working in PR for fashion industry, the two have used their inside-brand experiences to help write, produce and launch their web series “Labeled.” After releasing the first three episodes in mid-December of last year, Katz and Goodman turned to Kickstarter to raise funds for rounding out the show’s freshman season.
Following a successful campaign, “Labeled” was selected by Indiewire readers as May’s Project of the Month. Next up for the show is production on an additional seven episodes to dig into the unseen careers and experiences of the individuals who help keep some of the fashion business’ biggest names afloat.
The show’s co-creators chatted with us via email about the process of bringing all of these stories to fruition.
After meeting while working in PR for fashion industry, the two have used their inside-brand experiences to help write, produce and launch their web series “Labeled.” After releasing the first three episodes in mid-December of last year, Katz and Goodman turned to Kickstarter to raise funds for rounding out the show’s freshman season.
Following a successful campaign, “Labeled” was selected by Indiewire readers as May’s Project of the Month. Next up for the show is production on an additional seven episodes to dig into the unseen careers and experiences of the individuals who help keep some of the fashion business’ biggest names afloat.
The show’s co-creators chatted with us via email about the process of bringing all of these stories to fruition.
- 7/18/2016
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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