Emily Tan
Mar 26, 2014

Community, ideas and stories: Kickstarter's Yancey Strickler

SALT LAKE CITY - In the five years since its creation, Kickstarter has raised more than $1 billion on projects to send objects into space, build gadgets and make films Hollywood wouldn't fund. Here, from an address at the Adobe Summit, is what founder Yancey Strickler says he's learnt.

Stricker: Fans got a movie made that Hollywood refused

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