A nice, well written article over-all. However I would like point out an observation I made that nobody seems to pick up on. The “"big six" are all American corporations that trying to monopolize American media industries, which leads to false sense of freedom of speech among Americans. As you know it will be hard to get this documentary produced and released to an American audience that lies in the middle an information monopolization that I have termed the "media bubble". All attempts to break the media bubble from within the media bubble will encounter a devastating attack from the big six corporations. So far no one has purposed a strategy that incorporates gaining support and using resources from outside the bubble. A place such as Europe, will allow the documentary to be very resistant from corporate attacks. While, Europeans might not be as compelled, to donate their money towards a documentary aimed at stopping a corporate takeover in America, Europe still has plenty of characteristics, which the United States lacks, that would be fruitful for making a documentary.<p>Ps. the chart, which is displayed in the article, cannot be zoomed in on and is rather hard to understand. However it could just be the fact that I am not very intelligent.
@JT: People are getting off topic again but it sounds like your main concern is getting the documentary released to a large audience. It would be much easier to gain support from outside the bubble if the documentary was finished. Giving the cause more credibility. It's a step by step process. The main focus of the kickstarter page is to get the documentary finished. Just finishing the documenary will bring us closer to ensuring a free and open internet. Once the documentary is finished the main focus would then turn to distribution to as many people as possible.