The most charming Kickstarter I've backed is Sabrina Cotugno's Bleeding Heart campaign. Sabrina is a storyboard artist on Gravity Falls and Bleeding Heart was a step away from animation and in to the world of comics. Bleeding Heart was 28-pages about a young man named Henry - a scientist-in-training who one night encounters an injured werewolf collapsed on his doorstep. Honestly, who could resist that tale? Coupled with great rewards it was an unstoppable campaign, soaring past 100% funding in a day, and going on to raise $23,000 from almost a thousand backers. I really hoped I'd get to chat to Sabrina for the Podcast, not so much about Kickstarter but about Sabrina's thoughts on animation; she attended CalArts and honed her craft at Gobelin in Paris so I was curious particularly about one thing; script or pictures, what's first in making great animation?