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Keloid: Season 2 - In Your Hands


the first season of Keloid was a roller coaster ride of emotions. Recently The Black TV and Film Collective has begun working towards the second season. You may not know this, but finding funding for independent projects can be hard. It can be time consuming. That's why your help is needed to make sure season 2 of Keloid reaches the masses. Below is an excerpt from their campaign. You can of course read the full thing on their Indiegogo page. You don't have to give for free either. There's a lot of cool perks like being included in an episode. If you're on the fence about this, just make the jump and support something positive.

Short Summary

Hi, I'm Huriyyah. I'm a writer, director and producer and I have two passions in life - telling stories and helping others to do the same. For this reason, I serve as the Executive Director of the Black TV & Film Collective (BTFC), this role is the best of both worlds for me.
Last year we began to talk as an organization about creating an official BTFC channel that would highlight the work of BTFC members, would create a way for members to increase their experience and credits and would entertain people like believe like we do that great stories told by and about people of color are important. The love that Keloid Season One has gotten thus far from BTFC members, the indie community and from viewers has really exceeded my expectations. We have to come back strong in Season 2!
My hope for Season 2 is the same as the hope I had for Season 1, that the show brings more resources and attention to the Black TV & Film Collective, that the artists and professionals who work behind the scenes and in front of the camera, use it as a tool to advance their careers, and that it helps members build relationships here in the NYC film community. But just as important, I wanted to give people who look like us and who also love a good story, the chance to immerse themselves in this supernatural drama we'd created. That's why I put most of the funds to create Season One on my credit cards. It was worth it and I'd do it again, but the cards are still near full. Lol. So we need your help. 
If you love the show we've created, please chip in a little or a lot and let's keep it going. 

The Impact

Everybody knows the stats when it comes to artists of color working in TV & Film are abysmal. On this production, we're going to hire artists of color who can use Keloid as a stepping stone in their careers. We're going to host the series on the Black TV & Film Collective website and the BTFC YouTube the same way we did season one, and hopefully people who like the show will find the BTFC and want to know more and want to get involved. We're stronger when we work together and this is what the BTFC is all about and its the spirit in which Keloid was created.
Last but not least, viewers who love a good story and who are tired of just seeing black and brown faces in the same tired scenarios will get to enjoy a really great show that breaks the mold. 
In season one, we did all of these things, just with the little change in my pocket. For Season 2 we're turning it all the WAY UP (with your help of course)!

Other Ways You Can Help

If you would like to contribute other ways in addition to contributing funds, please do!
  • If you would like to offer services, have locations like an apartment or an office, have a vehicle or two we can use as picture cars, would like to sponsor meals for the crew, have a spot we can use for screenings and a wrap party, have a connect to sponsors like clothing, food, beverages or gear, PLEASE REACH OUT. 
     
  • Please help us spread the word about this campaign. Share what we are trying to do. Use the hashtag:
    • #keloidTVSeason2
  • Please like us and invite your friends to like us on social media:
    • Facebook: @keloidtv and @blacktvfilmcollective
    • Twitter: @btf_collective
    • Instagram: @btfcorg and @keloidtv
  • Watch the entire Season One and share it with your networks
And last but not least, thanks for reading ALL THE WAY DOWN HERE.
Much love and respect,
Huriyyah

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