Colleen Moore, JW Riley, Little Orphant Annie silent film!

A project in Indianapolis, IN by Eric Grayson
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Restore the silent film Little Orphant Annie (1918). With Colleen Moore, from James Whitcomb Riley poem.
Backers: 227
Average Pledge Per Backer: $47

Funded: $10,647 of $10,000
Dates: Aug 5th -> Sep 4th (30 days)
Project By: Eric Grayson
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I love you guys

September 1st - via: kickstarter.com
I think that we're probably going to make this!  YAY!  You've all shared this so well that I haven't had to do too much rah-rah sales talk, which is not my strongest point! Remember, if we go over goal, it helps us to pay Ben Model for his score,... (Read More)

You can still help!

August 30th - via: kickstarter.com
It's coming down to the wire.  I've had a number of people still question me on why this is so expensive.  A lot of the expense is going for laboratory work (a little over $5000) to turn this back into film after the digital files (but this is an... (Read More)

Well, since you asked...

August 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
First off, thank you for keeping this project going and sharing it with your friends.  This really helps.  As I've said, I know this is an ambitious project. A number of people have asked me about King of the Kongo.  I restored one episode of this... (Read More)

It's the middle of the YAWN

August 16th - via: kickstarter.com
Kickstarter projects always get boring in the middle.  People forget about them. You can help keep this going by sharing it with friends and keeping the momentum up.  Thanks for whatever you can do. Let's save Little Orphant Annie!  (Read More)

Question about DCPs?

August 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Several people are asking if Little Orphant Annie can be made available for theatrical projection on DCP. The answer so for is I THINK SO.  It's no problem on a technical basis.  I'm working out details with people now.  (Read More)

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August 7th - via: kickstarter.com
This is going viral with people, and I'm glad to see it.  Thanks to you, this is getting seen by a lot of people. A lot of new people are reaching out to me on this project.  It's been a real learning experience.  I hope to share some of that as I... (Read More)

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