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Documentary: South America

$60,000.00 Received
$60,000.00 Requested
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Addresses Challenge
Feasibility
Auditability
Solution

Create a documentary showing Project Catalyst’s positive impact in South America and depict its potential global impact as a tool for change

Problem:

Many recognize Cardano as a way of making money, ignoring Project Catalyst's goals to act as a tool to create positive change in the world.

Yes Votes:
₳ 51,740,558
No Votes:
₳ 14,845,811
Votes Cast:
233

This proposal was approved and funded by the Cardano Community via Project F8: Film + Media (FAM) creatives unite! Catalyst funding round.

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[IMPACT]

Our Solution: Feature Length Documentary on Project Catalyst

Our solution is to create a documentary at feature-length that goes in-depth on the issues people in South America face within a centralized ecosystem, and how Project Catalyst has changed their lives. This method of showing exactly how people’s lives have improved from the use of Cardano Smart Contracts and Project Catalyst will create a greater acceptance of Cardano and bolster the image of the work done by Project Catalyst. We plan on a future partnership with Techademia and others as examples of successful Project Catalyst funds that are doing work across South America. In showing the people responsible, we can put faces to both the people enacting and receiving the benefits of this progressive change.

Through our extensive network, we have also agreed to future partnerships with the Fundación Hogar de Esperanza. The Fundación is responsible for some of the most extensive humanitarian aid within Cuenca and furthermore Ecuador as a whole, and as such would be a prime example of a group Project Catalyst could aid with the power of Cardano.

Another contact we have made is with the Global Smile Foundation based in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Future work between Project Catalyst and these humanitarian organizations would be incredible for establishing a positive global relationship between the Cardano community and the world.

To establish our connection with the locals we have also established a relationship with one of the premier cacao farms in Ecuador, named Hacienda Cacao & Mango.

With a focus on showing the world these extremely important works of humanitarian aid with the help of Project Catalyst proposals, there will be a far wider acceptance and support of Cardano on a global scale.

By showing the active implementation of Cardano in South America, we defeat the problem of Cardano being viewed as just another cryptocurrency. Showcasing it as a physical tool in the 21st Century arsenal to enact change, we bolster Cardano’s foundation by demonstrating its ability to stand by its initial goals and mission statement to “ensure the positive advancement of the Cardano protocol, while also contributing to the positive advancement of blockchain as a world-changing technology”.

Risks include circumstances surrounding the Covid Pandemic and its ability to change the landscape of travel and international work. Additional risk comes from operating in a 3rd world country; a potential lack of policing and other unknown variables could compromise the shoot. These latter risks can somewhat be mitigated with proper funding and pre-production research.

[FEASIBILITY]

Pre Production/Research: 4 months

Prep: 4 weeks

Shoot: 20 days (over 4 weeks)

Wrap: 1 week

Edit: 12 weeks

Total Post: 15 weeks

TOTAL: 44 weeks

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Phase 1:

Pre-Production -

Reach out to our extensive network and build a strong production and post-production crew, budget dependent.

Cardano research with founders and experts.

Organize and schedule production schedule, formulate the shot list, and finalize story structure.

Contacting local governments to get proper permits to film.

Building production crew and assembling our interviewee subjects.

Travel scheduling and booking.

Equipment, insurance, accountant, licensing, and other legal responsibilities pre-shoot.

Phase 2:

Principle Photography/Production -

One week in each foreign location, identifying members of the community who have engaging stories to share about how they have been affected by crypto and the freedom it brings and meeting with the interviewees that agreed to films with us in pre-production.

Interviews with both project founders and the people they have helped.

Phase 3:

Post Production

Sending media to the editor and composer for the final product. Producers and Directors oversee the post-process to ensure the final product is as intended.

Generate a successful marketing campaign.

Release and reception: We will release the film online, in festivals, through streaming services, and in conjunction with other Catalyst-funded companies and projects.

A full detailed budget breakdown in PDF form is attached below.

Housing and in-country travel expenses will be COVERED outside of the fund.

Note that we will be seeking additional funding from other sources, given the nature of Catalyst Funding, and are hoping that with this fund in addition to others we can reach even higher goals than what we have set out to accomplish here.

The 60k budget attached is the bare minimum for the project and as such will have room to grow with additional funding.

Will Shelton: https://www.willpshelton.com/

Writer, Actor, Producer. 10+ years in entertainment and performance including Film and TV. Writing and producing on various films and theater. Bachelors in Writing - Rutgers University. Connections to former marketing manager of HBO and Comedy Central, as well as other resources to aid in production.

Craig Tiber:

YouTube Linked: 50k Views - NO BUDGET (Darkest Secret)

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9681641

www.craigtiber.wixsite.com/craigtiber

Filmmaker, Producer, Director. Bachelor of Sciences in Television and Radio and a Minor in Theater Studies from Ithaca College. 10+ years in Film and television. Has worked and Produced a multitude of projects in varying positions that have gone through the festival circuit. Many connections in the NY/LA indie film world including Emmy and Festival award winners.

Gavin Briggs Perez: Founder of Defi Discussions LLC Project Manager & F7 Fund Recipient

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/gavin-briggs-perez-163330a5/>

Jose Velazquez: CEO Defi Discussions LLC, Project Manager, Asset Acquisition Manager, F7 Fund Recipient

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/jose-velazquez-809665186/>

Richard Lago: International Logistics, Digital Marketing & Marketing Manager

Nathan Samson: Latte Swap Co-Founder & F5, F6, and F7 Project Manager

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-samson-419349135/>

Humberto Bacquerizo: (Advisor) MentorU CEO. Educational Specialist at New Jersey Medical School. Hispanic Commissioner of the City of Newark. Author: "Hispanic Star Rising Volume II"

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/hxbed/>

Moto Oba: Fortune 500 Business Consultant, Merchify co-Founder, Cardano Community Ambassador

Mit Patel: Professional Coder, Project Manager, Digital Security, Multilingual

Garry H. Vatcher: Director and Founder - Fundación Hogar de Esperanza

https://www.hogaresperanza.org

RG Conlee: IT Director - Global Smile Foundation

https://gsmile.org/

Hacienda Cacao & Mango

https://www.facebook.com/NinfaLaraRamirez/

[AUDITABILITY]

We will be using our connections within the Cardano community to build interest in the film, additionally, we will submit the film to several film festivals to legitimize the work being done on an artistic level. In addition, we have produced a film on Youtube with over 50k views. With this kind of tracking on projects outside of the crypto community, we can hope to see even greater results with this project. This will be attributed to the fact that it highlights the way crypto helps these marginalized communities.

In pre-production, progress is determined by gathering crew members, scheduling flights, garnering equipment, and generally maintaining and following a detailed pre-production schedule.

In production, progress will be measured daily by reviewing how much we achieve relative to our daily call sheets. Each day of production is scheduled and outlined in a form called a call sheet, which details what needs to be achieved each day. At the end of every filming day, the footage gets stored and reviewed, in a process called reviewing the dailies, and the following days scheduled is modified to make sure we make our days. By following a detailed shooting schedule and story outline, we can ensure that we are capturing the story we are trying to tell.

In post-production, progress is measured by sitting with the editor, reviewing drafts and cuts, and seeing that the story is being told in the way it was intended. Post-production also includes advertising and marketing for the film as well as festival submissions and stream services pitches. We will be able to measure our success based on entry to these distributors.

Success will be measured by the quality of the documentary's ability to successfully tell the story of Cardano/Project Catalyst and showcase the multiple real-world uses of Cardano/Project Catalyst in an easily digestible fashion.

Success will further be measured by the project's ability to get accepted for festivals and whether or not it gets distribution. Should it be accepted for distribution, we would likely see some level of a return on investment.

Additional success would look like more people investing in Cardano, not just for money, but to use it for their own projects to make the world a better place, wider acceptance of it as an asset to enact change on a global scale, and a greater general understanding of Cardano.

This is an entirely new proposal in that it serves a different purpose than previous projects

SDG Rating

SDG goals:

Goal 4. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all

Goal 8. Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all

Goal 9. Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation

Goal 11. Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

SDG subgoals:

4.4 By 2030, substantially increase the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship

4.b By 2020, substantially expand globally the number of scholarships available to developing countries, in particular least developed countries, small island developing States and African countries, for enrolment in higher education, including vocational training and information and communications technology, technical, engineering and scientific programmes, in developed countries and other developing countries

8.6 By 2020, substantially reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education or training

Key Performance Indicator (KPI):

4.4.1 Proportion of youth and adults with information and communications technology (ICT) skills, by type of skill

4.b.1 Volume of official development assistance flows for scholarships by sector and type of study

8.6.1 Proportion of youth (aged 15–24 years) not in education, employment or training

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Our team has begun to do pre-production research for the project which will take a couple of months to complete

Disbursed to Date
$60,000
Status
Still in progress
Completion Target
5/1/2023
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The pictures attached are part of our initial Scouting trip to Ecuador. There we connected with locals and Fundacion Hogar De Esparanza, as well as the Head Councilman of Cuenca, Ecuador. We made agreements to film and produce in Ecuador with the Fundacion as a central focus for the film. Additionally we have completed a film treatment and submitted for multiple grants to bolster our budget in order to produce more quality for the film. We have made correspondence with members of Allyu (David Tacuri and Jaime Martinez) to solidify partnerships and interviews about Project Catalyst proposals underway. We are also in contact with former members of HBO, who have connections with high level personnel within the corporation. This is to serve a potential distribution or even purchase. Given the nature of film production, the tangible work is ahead of us as we prepare for filming across multiple countries. We must collect government license to film and as such we are in the process of getting those completed.

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$60,000
Status
Still in progress
Completion Target
5/1/2023
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We have successfully completed our film treatment and have begun purchasing necessary camera equipment, including lenses and memory cards. Attached are a few invoices from B&H in New York. We are progressing in the treatment route to secure more funding to expand the scope of the film, but are on track for the film set in the budget. In addition we have communicated with members of Universal and HBO to discuss the potential of the film for a wider release post-completion.

Disbursed to Date
$60,000
Status
Still in progress
Completion Target
4. After 6 months
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We have finished purchasing equipment and have been communicating with local governments in Ecuador as well as community leaders in America and South America in order to solidify a cohesive narrative and story for the general audience. We have also opened up communications with Fabian Ledesma who is the “mayor” of Cuenca Ecuador. Including fostering Ecuadorian relations, we have alsoSubmitted multiple Grant proposals to bolster our budget and scope of the film. Our treatment is complete and now we are sending it to executives at HBO and Amazon prime to ensure distribution post release.

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$60,000
Status
Still in progress
Completion Target
4. After 6 months
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We have completed all of the major purchases of equipment and have opened correspondence with the local government of Cuenca. We have attached here an email expressing consent to be interviewed for our film from Fabian Ledesma, head councilor of Cuenca, Ecuador. In addition we have attached our monthly spending summary for the last four months in order to showcase our progress in acquiring the equipment needed for the film. We have completed talks with former executives of HBO to solidify our story and have applied to numerous grants for filming.

Disbursed to Date
$60,000
Status
Still in progress
Completion Target
4. After 6 months
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We have purchased and booked our travel and lodging for the 17 day shoot in Ecuador. We have also secured confirmation for interviews from the Ecuadorian nationals we will be filming. Are working currently on an official script; camera equipment all purchased. Looking into options for security within Ecuador. Will be traveling between the 4th-22nd of January.

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$60,000
Status
Still in progress
Completion Target
4. After 6 months
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We have purchased our film insurance, as well as completed a tentative script which will be made more robust in the coming weeks before our departure to Ecuador in January. This period before filming is mainly saving and final preparations for the bulk of spending during filming.

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$60,000
Status
Still in progress
Completion Target
3. In the next 6 months
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