Kristin Sherman Olnes, director of “A Sound Life.”

What’s Next

With production nearing completion, I’m currently accepting private and corporate donations for production costs including: attorney’s fees, music licensing costs, sound-editing honorarium, tests screenings, DCP copies, and festival entries.

Ultimately, my film is intended to be screened, followed by discussion questions, at non-profits, particularly those with media programs. Art museums needing intellectual content for donors and would benefit from screenings. Public libraries could make this unknown aspect of filmmaking available to the public.

Ultimately my hope is that “A Sound Life” will inspire women and people of color to seek work in this currently white-dominated male film profession.

For people who want to make a tax-deductible donation, scroll through the pledge offerings below. Than click this link A Sound Life_film to get to my secure donation page. (The money I raise is managed by the non-profit, The San Francisco Study Center, my fiscal sponsor.)