Social Media Kit

Calling all bloggers, forum surfers, facebook-ers, tweeters and social-media heads!

We need your help to get the word out about our film - the farther we reach to Camino lovers around the world, the more people will get behind our film and be inspired to see it become a reality. Below, you'll find a variety of banners and blurbs that we'd love for you to post on your web pages - with a hyperlink to our website (www.caminodocumentary.org). Have fun picking the banner that best compliments your site's color scheme, choosing the blurb that fits best on your page or writing your own to tell your readers why you support our film!

And don't forget to let us know where you post these so we can stay connected and acknowledge you on our site!

Written Materials:

Brief Synopsis
Fundraising Pitch

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Banners and Buttons
Stills from the Film

Post Our Flyer

Headed out on the Camino, or attending a pilgrim gathering or event? Help build our fanbase (and donor base!) by posting our flyer! Just download (924 KB) and print it out and put it up somewhere that seems appropriate.

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Connect With Us

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Become a Volunteer

From anywhere in the world, you can take part in the filmmaking. Translate captivating interviews, connect us with funders, spread the word about the film, or - if you're in the Portland, OR area - come down to our office and log breathtaking footage alongside our edit crew.

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Our fundraising trek to Santiago

With your help, we have made it to Santiago and have enough money to complete our feature length theatrical version. We will be submitting this 80-minute documentary to film festivals worldwide. We couldn't of done it without all the individual donations, whether they were $5 or a $1,000. Every donation helped us reach our goal and we can't thank you enough. Gracias. Having raised the 225k, means that we have covered all office expenses, editorial expenses and online costs for our theatrical version only. The 225k also represents three years of hard work by our Camino staff. One of the reasons we were able to achieve this incredible feat with such a tight budget, is because our director and all our producers continue to work without pay.

On to Finisterre...

Our next push to Finesterre, is to raise funds to edit our one hour TV version as well as create our DVD. During our international festival run, we plan on connecting with international television stations worldwide. This is an expensive process as all countries have different technical requirements. Additionally, we will have to provide all the translations ourselves. We plan on translating the film into Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Korean.

Concurrently, we will be making a DVD version for sale world wide via our website. On the DVD, we will include an expanded version with additional pilgrims and their stories, which did not make the final cut. Cutting pilgrims from the film was an inevitable part of our film making process due to making an 80 minute film out of 300 hours of footage. But they area all amazing stories and we plan to bring more of them to light on our expanded DVD. We will also include many deleted scenes of our main pilgrims, a behind-the-scenes featurette, hospitalero portraits and much more!

...and to the world

Our third and final push to reach the entire world is to fund a year of marketing/distribution and publicist fees. This means keeping two office staff and hiring a publicist to promote the film. The hiring of the publicist is easily the most expensive item we have, but it guarantees our film will reach a wider audience.

Synopsis

"Walking the Camino" is about the experience of walking the ancient 500-mile pilgrimage across Northern Spain known as "The Camino de Santiago". The film follows six strangers from incredibly diverse walks of life as they attempt to cross a country on foot with only a backpack, a pair of boots, and an open mind. Driven by an inexplicable calling and a grand sense of adventure, each pilgrim throws themselves heart-and-soul into their physical trek to Santiago, and their personal journey to themselves.

Walking the Camino is an independent production of Future Educational Films, Inc. – a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Donations to the film are fully tax deductible in the United States, to the extent allowed by law.

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Fundraising Pitch

No one made it to Santiago without the help of another - join us in supporting Walking the Camino. This inspirational PBS film follows pilgrims from all over the world on the adventure of their lives; walking Spain's ancient 500-mile pilgrimage, the Camino de Santiago. Embark on a life-changing journey with these pilgrims as they attempt to cross an entire country on foot with only a backpack, a pair of boots and an open heart.

This documentary will only be finished with the help of people like you, so donate today or learn about other ways you can help. By joining us in the Camino's spirit of giving and sharing, it becomes your film, too.

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Stills from the Film

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