New documentary about Austin's pro Ultimate Frisbee team is crowdfunding now. atxtorch
Like many artists, Austin's creative community is increasingly turning to crowdfunding platforms to cover developmental costs. For potential backers, it can be hard to navigate all the sites out there, so we scour the web for local projects. Remember, do your own due diligence before you back anything.
In 2018, Kepner worked with the Torch doing video content for them like vlogs and player profiles. As he amassed all that footage, he discovered the makings of a documentary."In the broadest sense, I see the team's story as a DIY start-up story, an underdog story," Kepner wrote."There's a lot that goes into turning a dream into a reality.
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