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Stolen Car Replacement Crowdfunding Challenge: Empowering Women

October 19, 2015 by Renee Marchol Leave a Comment

Replacement Support Vehicle? Sure some of our editors have gone car-free but that doesn’t mean that all production crew can go without a support vehicle. What’s a support vehicle? Support vehicles can be an emergency van like the one used by Susanne Brusche in Iceland for her pedelec bike team for battery recharging in a place with little sun for solar. A support vehicle can also be transport for talent and equipment that cannot be on public transportation. SGL is in favor of supporting the following crowd funding for a daily support vehicle that was stolen from an awesome single grandma who is welcoming her grandbaby home this week, works two jobs in addition to transporting one daughter from hair and makeup gigs. The car is essentially used by 4 people to do all that is awesome: baby raising, youth amateur boxing officiating, income making, and film production supporting!

How do the editors at SGL know these 3 women pictured below? Editor-in-Chief Renee Marchol ran assistant camera as part of the production crew for 48 Hour Film Project Seattle for “Heart Wants”. You can see them in action in the behind-the-scenes video from August 2014’s film race.

 

Renee worked alongside Jennifer as production assistant, Mikayla as actor, and Sherri as hair & makeup expert.

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Photo Credit: Stolen Van Replacment GoFundMe Jennifer, Mikayla, Sherri

What do we know first-hand about Jennifer, Mikayla and Sherri?  Jennifer volunteered for an SGL Microdocumentary by Mammals indie film production for Emerging Ebikes as production assistant and drove an extra 3+hours during her work week to show support for the filming and screening in Everett WA. Mikayla and Sherri are sisters and they make hilarious Youtube videos in addition to their separate careers.

So, for your consideration: a group donation to “Stolen Van” Replacement on GoFundMe as your awesome autumn crowdfunding challenge?

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: empowering women Tagged With: #filminwa, actress, crowdfunding, film race, girl empowerment, hair & makeup expert, heart wants, production assistant, production crew, seasonal charity challenge, transportation

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