A documentary about the maker movement which is seeking funding on Kickstarter called "Maker," has more than doubled it's goal to raise $15,000 for production, with 59 hours left in the campaign. The project can be found here if you wish to contribute to it: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...maker-movement

Here is a brief summary of the film:
About the Film

From the time our team of four first showed Design & Thinking in LA in early 2011, it has been screened at more than 300 events across 40 countries – inspiring tens of thousands around the world. In the two years since we completed that film, we have pondered the question many audiences asked, “What’s next!? We aim to answer that question with our follow-up effort. "Maker" is a feature-length documentary that looks into the current maker movement in America – a new wave of Do-It-Yourself and Do-It-Together fueled by passion and powered by the advent of new technologies. The “Maker Movement”, sometimes called the "Third Industrial Revolution," subverts traditional manufacturing by building on innovative concepts such as open source, local manufacturing, crowd funding, and digital fabrication. Breaking the hobbyist movement stereotype, "Maker" delves deep into this ecosystem of design and manufacturing in the Internet era. The film explores the ideas, tools, and personalities that are driving the Maker Movement – and returns with a timely snapshot of one of the transforming influences of the current age. We have conducted extensive interviews of key figures behind headline-making projects, daily practitioners, and observers of the movement, in our effort to piece together what this ecosystem looks like, and present insights on how it can impact society, culture and the economy in the U.S., and the world.