Underwater Rugby Documentary
Donation protected
UPDATE:
Hi there UWR community.
So we have been busy editing the documentary and thought we'd cut you a little teaser.
This short video is a tiny taste of what we saw during the Nationals in Perth. It's also a gentle push to ask again for a few bucks to help make an awesome documentary.
Thanks heaps to those that have already put in some hard-earned cash. We really think we've got some great material to work with but we need to shoot more, cover some expenses and – most importantly – pay for a professional polish to get it finished.
Hopefully together we can spread the word about your amazing sport.
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The Victorian Seadragons Underwater Rugby Club competed at the Australian National titles in May 2017.
Documentary film makers Simon Moule and Dylan Birchall explore this extreme sport and the people who play it via the journey of the Victorian team.
Leaving behind a strong underwater rugby club at Ege in Turkey, the Victorian coach Cansin has grown the Seadragons from only a handful of players 18 months ago, and is determined to prove that he has developed the best squad in the country. But the Brisbane, Perth and Sydney teams have other ideas.
The competition is intense, the players passionate and the stakes are high.
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To retain full control of the documentary we have not sought external funding. We have kept the budget as small as possible. We are donating our time and calling in as many favours as we can. However some costs are unavoidable and we are asking for small donations from the underwater rugby community.
Our fundraising target aims to cover:
A professional colour grade - $800
A professional sound mix - $800
Simon's flights to Perth - $380
Accomodation in Perth - $480
Travel and parking costs - $150
Underwater camera housing - $120
( + 7% Go fund Me fees)
Simon and Dylan will not make any money from this documentary and we thank everyone involved so far for their time, input and passion.
Hi there UWR community.
So we have been busy editing the documentary and thought we'd cut you a little teaser.
This short video is a tiny taste of what we saw during the Nationals in Perth. It's also a gentle push to ask again for a few bucks to help make an awesome documentary.
Thanks heaps to those that have already put in some hard-earned cash. We really think we've got some great material to work with but we need to shoot more, cover some expenses and – most importantly – pay for a professional polish to get it finished.
Hopefully together we can spread the word about your amazing sport.
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The Victorian Seadragons Underwater Rugby Club competed at the Australian National titles in May 2017.
Documentary film makers Simon Moule and Dylan Birchall explore this extreme sport and the people who play it via the journey of the Victorian team.
Leaving behind a strong underwater rugby club at Ege in Turkey, the Victorian coach Cansin has grown the Seadragons from only a handful of players 18 months ago, and is determined to prove that he has developed the best squad in the country. But the Brisbane, Perth and Sydney teams have other ideas.
The competition is intense, the players passionate and the stakes are high.
----------------------------
To retain full control of the documentary we have not sought external funding. We have kept the budget as small as possible. We are donating our time and calling in as many favours as we can. However some costs are unavoidable and we are asking for small donations from the underwater rugby community.
Our fundraising target aims to cover:
A professional colour grade - $800
A professional sound mix - $800
Simon's flights to Perth - $380
Accomodation in Perth - $480
Travel and parking costs - $150
Underwater camera housing - $120
( + 7% Go fund Me fees)
Simon and Dylan will not make any money from this documentary and we thank everyone involved so far for their time, input and passion.
Organizer
Simon & Dylan
Organizer
Heathwood, VIC