Where’s Rose Film

Where’s Rose Film

Closed: Nov. 2020

About this raise

Where’s Rose Film, a thrilling social horror film, is raising funds on Wefunder. The film tells stories about the current social issues, including the fake, socially-masked people that live amongst us as monsters. The film explores themes related to masculinity and privilege. Where’s Rose Film is written and directed by John Mathis and stars Ty Simpkins. The current crowdfunding campaign has a minimum raise of $54,000 and a maximum raise of $105,000, and the funds will be used for expenses related to pre-production, production, and post-production. Where’s Rose Film is led by an experienced team and will be attractive to the large fan base of Ty Simpkins.

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Investment Overview

Invested this round: $106,386

Deal Terms

Total Commitments

Platform
Wefunder
Start Date
07/02/2020
Close Date
11/30/2020
Min. Goal
$54,000
Max Goal
$105,000
Min. Investment

$100

Security Type

Revenue Share

SEC Filing Type

RegCF    Open SEC Filing

Return Multiple

1.20X

Company & Team

Company

Year Founded
2020
Industry
Media, Entertainment & Publishing
Tech Sector
MediaTech
Distribution Model
B2C
Margin
Low
Capital Intensity
High
Location
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Business Type
Life Style
Company Website
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Team

Employees
5

Financials

 Revenue
$0
 Cash on Hand
$5,002

Summary Profit and Loss Statement

Most Recent Year Prior Year

Revenue

$0

$0

COGS

$0

$0

Tax

$0

$0

 

 

Net Income

$0

$0

Summary Balance Sheet

Most Recent Year Prior Year

Cash

$5,002

$5,002

Accounts Receivable

$0

$0

Total Assets

$5,002

$5,002

Short-Term Debt

$0

$0

Long-Term Debt

$0

$0

Total Liabilities

$0

$0

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Company Funding & Growth

Funding history

Close Date Platform Valuation Total Raised Security Type Status Reg Type
11/30/2020 Wefunder - $106,386 Revenue Share Funded RegCF
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Founder Interview

Justin Boswick & John Mathis of Where's Rose Talk Film Investing

A growing number of independent films have turned to various forms of crowdfunding in order to reach fruition. While campaigns on sites such as GoFundMe or IndieGoGo may be more common, investors are also getting the opportunity to be part of film production through raises on Wefunder and other platforms.

The creators of the film Where's Rose have done just that. Producer Justin Boswick and Writer/Director John Mathis spoke to us about their horror film-in-the-making and what investors should look for when considering a film investment.

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