The perks and pitfalls of crowdfunding

By Hannah Francis
Updated May 3 2016 - 12:34pm, first published 11:12am
Chris Rouse stopped backing crowdfunding projects after he got burnt. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Chris Rouse stopped backing crowdfunding projects after he got burnt. Photo: Cole Bennetts
OzCrowd founder Nick Karolidis. Photo: Jason South
OzCrowd founder Nick Karolidis. Photo: Jason South
A thumbnail of the Triton campaign, right, and the Tricon campaign as they appear on Indiegogo's search page. Photo: Indiegogo
A thumbnail of the Triton campaign, right, and the Tricon campaign as they appear on Indiegogo's search page. Photo: Indiegogo
The Batteriser. Photo: Batteroo
The Batteriser. Photo: Batteroo

A few years ago, Chris Rouse was a passionate crowdfunding supporter. He poured more than $1500 into several independent film projects hosted on Indiegogo.

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