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Natchman reportedly hopes to fund the documentary using the crowdfunding platform IndieGoGo.
She filmed much of Batkid’s day as it happened but is hoping to use IndieGoGo to pay for editing and post-production. Natchman wants $100,000 for “a soundtrack, graphics and animation, aerial shots of San Francisco and other special effects,” according to the report.
Proceeds from the film and soundtrack will go to The Batkid Fund, an organization the disburses funds to charities at the behest of the Scott family.