Kick Start This Brother’s Ass Into Production: Man-child.

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Ryan B. Koo of No Film School.com is getting his feature film groove on with a kick starter campaign. This looks like it is going to be one kick ass film. He could use the pennies you may find in a jacket pocket or under your couch cushions. Please take a minute and look for a few coins to throw this brothers way. Kick Starter is a great way to get the independent funding needed to make these type of films. If you support independent cinema then this is a great cause. Click here to support this awesome project.
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“What is Man-child about?

Man-child takes place in the surprisingly high-stakes world of youth basketball. In 2009, the NCAA lowered the age limit on who can be considered an official basketball “prospect” to include 7th graders. While there have been a number of basketball films made about high school, college, or pro athletes, today’s recruiting — legal and illegal — begins much earlier. It’s a fascinating and treacherous world which often leaves big decisions in the hands of little kids.”

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Jared Abrams is a cinematographer based in Hollywood, California. After many years as a professional camera assistant he switched over to still photography. About two years ago a new Canon camera changed the way the world sees both motion and still photography. He just happened to be in the right place at the right time.