Rachel Shenton and Chris Overton hacve introduced a brand new fundraising strategy to its new and upcoming documentary – ‘Sticks and Shelter’. Following the lifetime of Micky Donnovan – a previously skilled drummer and recovering drug addict. As a documentary/film, it serves as as stabbing evaluation of the continuing financial dilemna in twenty first century Britain.
To make its film a actuality, Stick Movies goals to boost $50,000 by kicking off a brand new marketing campaign on the Web3 media platform Paus. As a part of the marketing campaign, its fundraising will include 4 tiers of NFTs, each with its personal set of particular rewards and income shares.
“Stoke-on-Trent usually gets media attention for all the wrong reasons and although Monkey Dust (a terrible synthetic drug) has a tight grip on the city… That bleak depiction doesn’t tell the full story,” says Rachel Shenton. “Although Sticks & Shelter demonstrates that addiction and loneliness don’t discriminate, it’s also a hopeful story of friendship, love, and music.”
Overton additionally provides his personal tackle the film itself, and the plight of the principle character: “One of the biggest driving forces of Sticks & Shelter is seeing Micky’s lost passion for music and drums reignite in rare moments. My hope is that with the encouragement of Lou Macari and the deadline of a concert, Mickey might have another shot.”
Having kicked off on January thirtieth, it should run for a short while. For extra details about the undertaking, remember to go to the marketing campaign web page right here.