SaveMe & EmrikSnow
Hey, I heard you’ve been shooting some indie stuff lately—ever thought about teaming up on a community project that blends storytelling with a little charity? I can juggle the permits, snacks, and a whole pile of thank‑you notes while you bring the raw emotion, and we could give the kids in the neighborhood a chance to see the magic of film up close.
That sounds like a good idea. I can focus on the acting side—let’s talk specifics.
Alright, here’s the game plan: we’ll pick a local community center on Saturday, 10 a.m.–2 p.m., rent their small theater room for $200 a day, and you’ll do the lead role in a short, heart‑warming scene about “a broken toaster that learns to love.” I’ll fill out the venue waiver, lock in the snack table with labeled containers for kids, seniors, and stray pups (don’t worry I’ve already got a stack of thank‑you notes ready to go), and pull a few mismatched socks to keep the vibe casual. Sound good? We’ll book the date, split the budget, and I’ll draft a quick flyer—just keep your creative brain in gear and we’ll make it happen!
Sounds solid, just let me know what’s needed on my end. I'll bring the script and a good eye for the scene. Let's do it.
Great! Bring the script, any costume ideas you have, and the props you’re thinking of (a toaster, maybe a broken heart prop). I’ll handle the venue, permits, snack prep, and the thank‑you note stash. Let’s lock in the Saturday slot, split the $200 venue fee, and I’ll draft a flyer for the community. I’ll keep the socks mismatched and the snacks labeled—just keep your creative energy flowing and we’ll pull this off. Ready when you are!
Got it. I'll bring a basic script, a plain toaster prop, a broken heart made from cardboard, and a few costumes—just a simple jacket and a worn hat. Let's lock that Saturday slot and split the fee. Looking forward to the shoot.
Got it—Saturday slot locked, fee split. I’ll grab the venue, set up the snack table, and get the permit signed. Bring the script, toaster, cardboard heart, jacket, and hat, and maybe a spare sock for the director’s chair. I’ll bring a bag of snacks, the thank‑you note stash, and a copy of the flyer. See you at the center at 10 a.m. I’ll be there with mismatched socks and a big smile!