
The Orange Years, a documentary film about the Nickelodeon Network that tells the story of its humble origins deep into the SNICK years, announced a new Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign to help fund their project.
To promote the project, directors Scott Barber and Adam Sweeney created a video that pays tribute to classic Nick shows such as Salute Your Shorts, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, The Adventures of Pete and Pete, and even got slimed in the process.
The Orange Years journeys behind the scenes of the “kids first” phenomenal programming to chronicle the unprecedented success of Nickelodeon, straight from the mouths of those who brought the classic shows to us as children.
Filled with interviews from the actors, writers, animators, and creators from all your favorite golden age Nick shows, the film offers a new perspective on Nickelodeon, and highlights the work of visionary Geraldine Laybourne, who was largely responsible for the network’s success.

The Orange Years has set a starting goal of raising $12,000 during the 31-day campaign. The Indiegogo campaign can be found at their Indiegogo page and will run through Thursday, November 3rd.
Backers will be able to secure a digital copy of The Orange Years before it is released to the general public with a donation level of $25.00. The film’s Indiegogo campaign also offers additional perks at seven other donation levels:
– $10: A social media shout-out and thank you
– $50: A digital release of the film and a limited edition poster signed by the artist
– $100: A physical copy of the film and Nickelodeon stars sign the movie poster
– $250: A special thank you in the film credits and a personalized autographed poster from Nick stars
– $500: A personal thank you video from a Nickelodeon star
– $1,000: A chance to be interviewed in The Orange Years film, and other perks
– $2,500: An associate producer credit, and additional perks
For more information on The Orange Years:
Website: Theorangeyears.com
Twitter: Twitter.com/theorangeyears
Facebook: Facebook.com/theorangeyears
YouTube: The Orange Years