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Not uncommon to see two or three sentences scrawled on a piece of cardboard on a city street. Not sure who the intended audience is for those longwinded pleas, most people will decide to stop or walk past well before they finish reading.
An Indian Giver gives something then wants that same thing back.
She wants him back? She's going to take the photo back? I dunno. I'm getting all confused as to whether the title is apt or whether you got confused with your title's meaning.
It's a little too 'Hallmark card' for me. And yet...
I know the playground meaning of the term, however "Indian Giver" is a pejorative statement resulting from White settlers' misunderstanding of Native American culture.
An Indian Giver gives something then wants that same thing back.
She wants him back? She's going to take the photo back? I dunno. I'm getting all confused as to whether the title is apt or whether you got confused with your title's meaning.
It's a little too 'Hallmark card' for me. And yet...
You might be the one getting confused. The title is A Generous Donation. Indian Giver is the writer.
I thought that was clear.
Any thoughts on my work in progress would be appreciated.
Thanks for getting this up so quick, Don. I thought it might only be up after the WT finished.
So this was actually a script that was written for the last WT, so the timing is pretty cool. It also ticks off one of my goals for the year to have at least 1 short filmed, so happy days.
It's also nice to have something a little lighter filmed for a change.
For what it is, I think they did a great job. I've literally seen someone tear up watching it so I guess the intent was achieved