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    Kickstarter Campaign: AJAKA: LOST IN ROME

    March 5, 2022 /

    Part of T&T's mission to provide free promotion for films is to highlight Crowdfunding Campaigns! Although, I tend to only do it for people I know, so get to know me and this project AJAKA: Lost in Rome...

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    RICKY TYREE KickStarter – CHRONOLOGY

    November 30, 2021 /

    I met director/writer/producer Ricky Tyree at Sundance 2020 and we began following each other on social media, but I somehow missed the begining of his film Chronology, Kickstarter campaign which as of 11/30/21 only has 9 days to go!

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  • Philly Spotlight

    Black Label ComiCon 2: Back On The Rise In Philadelphia

    July 5, 2021 /

    To give you some history on Black Label ComiCon; it was started by the founder Eric M. Cooper on Aug 2019. Eric felt that Black Label ComiCon should be unique in its approach and to resemble part of the Black Wall Street Era of history back in the early 1900's. This era was about Black Owned business and to share the resources of that community. Black Label ComiCon is unique to having only Independent Artists and Writers at this convention to sell and promote their own individual properties...

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  • Movie News

    Crowdfunding Campaign Highlight: BRASS RIBBON CINEMA

    March 31, 2018 /

    KICKSTARTER FEATURE: BRASS RIBBON CINEMA: Fishtown’s Neighborhood Movie Theater! Attn: Philly, Fishtown is missing a movie theater. But there’s a plan, they just need your support! Like most of Philadelphia, Fishtown is in the midst of a great revitalization. The neighborhood has changed so much even in the past few years. Coffee houses, ice cream shops, restaurants, bars, bakeries, art galleries, and glorious, GLORIOUS pizza — all within walking distance, BUT the nearest movie theater is way across town. Enter Miguel Luzon, Mairobi Luzon and Adam Cramer – two people with a dream and one with the perfect space. WHO WE ARE Brass Ribbon Cinema is the vision of siblings…

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    CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN HIGHLIGHT: for Short Film SPINE By Rachel Mueller

    September 6, 2017 /

    If you are a Philly or Tri-State area filmmaker about to embark on a Crowdfunding Campaign and would like some additional FREE promotion via Tinsel & Tine and our social media platforms… email me: tinseltine@gmail.com Below post featured 6/1/17 – 7/1/17 CROWNFUNDING FEATURE: SPINE: A Short Film Philly Filmmakers – Temple Students SPINE offers a unique story that portrays the healing process of mental health. It is untraditional in a variety of ways, and portrays a well-rounded female protagonist. This representation is crucial in our society where at one point any medical problem a woman faced was “in her head.” Now when mental illness is gaining traction in media, it…

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