Do you know anybody at the MPTV fund, Allyson? In my brain, if they had a way of easily separating out donations it'd help your admin time on it, like, a lot.
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[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
40k? On the pencils?
Dear doG, that's just criminal for publicity stunt. I mean, the BTL thing is one thing, but at Xmas, 40k to an LA food bank or something.
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Well, on the plus side they're stopping collecting money. Uhm, soon.
I suppose there's the question of whether all the money that's been donated toward that would have been given if it were something less catchy like feeding the poor.
I'm just unsure of how many signed scripts I can get to help, and how fast. It won't be done in time for xmas unless I can get a good bunch by midweek.
I just called Rob to see if he (or any of the other VM folk) can help out. Actually, let me talk to my friend at Sarah Connor Chronicles to see if he can get something.
I'm sure that feeding people wouldn't have generated that kind of money but that's a totally different rant.
I think that there were a number ways that a fundraising drive could have been incredibly successful. (Maybe not $40k successful but definitely a good amount.) For whatever reason, that wasn't the direction they chose, which is disappointing.
I bought a box of pencils in that campaign, because I wanted to do SOMETHING to show support for the writers and Joss was one of the main drivers behind the campaign.
Supporting the writers by directly donating to the WGA would be more practical, but not as 'sexy' and 'easy' as buying pencils.
Its tough to read about descriptions of the enormous power and resources of studios. It almost seems like every post here is telling writers and their supporters that 'resistence is futile' when it comes to attempting to wring a better deal from the studios.
Well I don't believe resistance is futile. The WGA has resources too. The strike is costing the studios money in the long run.