Over the course of the next few weeks, I’ll be posting a few photos and notes from the production of the yet-to-be-named PFTA documentary over on the PFTA Facebook page. Meanwhile, if anyone would like to be a guest blogger, send me an abstract of what you’re thinking and we can work together to get it up.
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Gonna be keeping a production diary of sorts as we make this PFTA documentary. http://bit.ly/IUmSD
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and I think a daily quote from your subjects would also be of interest!
For the film’s title, I vote for “Please Feed The Animals”.
Ad7am, Please Feed The Animals is a consideration, but to me it is somehow inappropriate based on what the film is about. These are all people who have used unemployment as an opportunity to change their lives. The working tagline is “It’s not a pink slip. It’s a blank page.” I’m not saying that PFTA isn’t right. There just might be something better.
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