Crowd Scene | Crowdfunding Success Stories

By: Michael Ogden and Peter Dean interview creative entrepreneurs who share the stories behind their crowdfunding success and talk about what they learned along the way using platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo
  • Summary

  • Crowd Scene is a podcast about successful crowdfunding campaigns and the people who make them happen. Each episode features a fun, inspirational interview that captures the highs and lows of developing a concept and sharing it with the world. We interview film directors, game designers, artists, inventors, songwriters and creative entrepreneurs to find out what it took for them to find success on platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo. Ideal for listeners looking for compelling true life stories of people pursuing their passion projects, fans of the Tim Ferriss podcast and Startup, as well as practical advice about running your own crowdfunding campaign. Hosted by Michael Ogden and Peter Dean. More info at crowdsceneshow.com
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Episodes
  • Our New Podcast Is Now Live! It's called 2269...
    May 16 2020

    Hey, it's Mike & Pete, the co-hosts of Crowd Scene. We have a brand new podcast we would like to introduce to you. It's called 2269, and it involves the distant future, things that last, and an invitation to the greatest party of all time. In fact, it got started on Kickstarter last year. More on that in a future episode of Crowd Scene. For now, please enjoy the trailer for the new show, and subscribe to our new podcast, 2269, on any of your favourite podcast platforms. 

    For more info, please visit 2269.co
    To get in touch, you can reach us at team@2269.co

    Thanks for listening. 

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    3 mins
  • Creating crowdfunding magnetism! Product designer raises over $400,000 on Kickstarter AND Indiegogo
    Dec 7 2016
    Sometimes a product comes along that you know you don’t exactly need, but the way it’s made and the skill with which it’s presented makes you buy it all the same. That might go some way towards explaining what happened with the Kickstarter campaign run by our guest on Crowd Scene today.Noam Bar Yohai – a London-based product designer – created a set of refillable, magnetic felt-tip pens and made such a fun campaign video that it made his product irresistible to thousands of people.Noam set a goal of £7,000 in order to bring his product – called Magnetips – to life. After five weeks on Kickstarter the total amount raised stood at a whopping £260,000. He then took the project to Indiegogo and carried on raising money there, this time in US dollars.In total, his crowdfunding efforts for this one simple product have brought in an impressive $425,000 from 7,000 backers.Find the notes for this episode on crowdsceneshow.com
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    34 mins
  • Best Animated Oscar Winner? Ivan Mactaggart on “Loving Vincent” & the Future of Crowdfunding Films
    Oct 19 2016
    In this episode we’re talking with Ivan Mactaggart, the producer of the hotly-anticipated movie “Loving Vincent” to find out more about its unique production and how exactly it got funded.Have you ever looked at a painting and wondered what would happen if it came to life? What would the portraits say if they could tell their story? That’s what the Oscar-winning creators of “Loving Vincent” had in mind when they decided to make a film about Vincent Van Gogh. This is no ordinary film though – the team behind it are creating the world’s first feature film where every single frame is an oil painting.Having already secured a grant for the movie, the team turned to Kickstarter to raise enough to begin production. In 24 days they raised £53,000 – about $75,000 – from 800 backers. Check out crowdsceneshow.com for the show notes.
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    43 mins

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