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Nice idea, but you've got to work on it more before setting it up. The video must be the last thing you do for any Kickstarter.
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Agreed entirely. I had a client recently who wanted me to make an animation for his Kickstarter pitch video for a new business. The problem is, he'd done nothing whatsoever- no idea, no logo, no script. His key messages were copied and pasted from other people's pitches. Soon enough, he was asking me to do everything. He then told me to hold fire because it turned out he didn't even have access to the premises. Suffice it to say, he's never gotten back to me.
I've been part of a successful Kickstarter pitch before for a studio where I work, and can tell you that organising, let alone running a successful project, is not a one man job.
There's a hell of a lot more to it that you would think- perhaps most importantly of all, you have to consider rewards to give out to your backers, and the logistics of this can be a time consuming nightmare.
To echo what others have said, it's a very nice sentiment, albeit seems an impractical one. As Nate said, Kickstarter doesn't allow charity, or anything where something original isn't created.