Noah Korman RIP - Making GRINDERS with your help
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This fundraiser is to bring Noah Korman's final script, Grinders, to the screen. Noah was happily and intensely working on this film.
Noah Korman (10/31/1991-2/25/2021) was born woke and is gone way too soon.
We are Devin Patterson and Asia Joy, Noah's collaborators, and Noah's Dad, Jeffrey Korman. We are in the Evanston/Chicago area where Noah was born and raised. He began his film work while attending Evanston Township High School where he also excelled in Math and Science, Chess, Soccer, Basketball and Track. He studied film at Wesleyan University in Connecticut and worked in film in Chicago and Hollywood. He won two prizes for earlier work. He was active in the Black Lives Matter since attending the Ferguson protest. He believed with film, he could show things that others didn't see. Noah, besides his gifts and accomplishments, was a sensitive, compassionate, kind man who brought diverse people together to pursue their dreams.
The funds will be used for renting cameras and other equipment like grips and tripods; story-boarding and editing software, location-related expenses like permits, etc.
The funds will be transferred to a dedicated Citibank account and expenditures will be made from that account overseen by Jeffrey Korman.
Noah Korman (10/31/1991-2/25/2021) was born woke and is gone way too soon.
We are Devin Patterson and Asia Joy, Noah's collaborators, and Noah's Dad, Jeffrey Korman. We are in the Evanston/Chicago area where Noah was born and raised. He began his film work while attending Evanston Township High School where he also excelled in Math and Science, Chess, Soccer, Basketball and Track. He studied film at Wesleyan University in Connecticut and worked in film in Chicago and Hollywood. He won two prizes for earlier work. He was active in the Black Lives Matter since attending the Ferguson protest. He believed with film, he could show things that others didn't see. Noah, besides his gifts and accomplishments, was a sensitive, compassionate, kind man who brought diverse people together to pursue their dreams.
The funds will be used for renting cameras and other equipment like grips and tripods; story-boarding and editing software, location-related expenses like permits, etc.
The funds will be transferred to a dedicated Citibank account and expenditures will be made from that account overseen by Jeffrey Korman.
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Rebel Empire Productions Mysticc Glitcch
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Evanston, IL