BIFL: THE SERIES | OFFICIAL TEASER TRAILER AN LGBTQ+ COMEDY WITH A LOT OF DRAMA
Written by Kelsey O’Regan Directed by Daren Taylor Produced by Amber Rivera Edited by Jill Rivera Music by Lucy & La Mer
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BIFL: THE SERIES | OFFICIAL TEASER TRAILER AN LGBTQ+ COMEDY WITH A LOT OF DRAMA
Written by Kelsey O’Regan Directed by Daren Taylor Produced by Amber Rivera Edited by Jill Rivera Music by Lucy & La Mer
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@biflseries is in its final week of crowdfunding, and I have some feelings for you.
I started writing this script years ago, without so much as an inkling of what I’d do with it once I finished. My only goal was to get the story out of my head so that once I knew what the damn thing was, I’d have a better idea of how to pitch it to the world. But joke’s on me, because BIFL has always been the most fluid motherf*cker, which I’m endlessly grateful for.
I’ve always said I’d never want to be the sole human in a writer’s room, because I can’t possibly expect myself to know about or understand every experience in a script. I’m a white cis bi (ace??) female with a mostly mild form of general anxiety, and I’ve had some real intense unrequited crushes, and I’ve made mistakes I’m not proud of; but that stuff’s only a small slice of what goes on in these episodes. And because of this, there are so, SO many friends’ fingerprints on this project. Queer fingerprints, trans fingerprints, anxious and depressed fingerprints… all combining and overlapping to create narratives as authentic and human as possible.
BIFL wasn’t written by a team of straight cis white men, or for fame, ratings, or money. BIFL was written by me, a member of the LGBT community, because I couldn’t not. Because I was sick and tired of having to trust others to tell the stories we need and deserve.
Our campaign ends Friday, and as of writing this we’re $2,130 away from being greenlit and $12,130 away from our full goal. Those aren’t small amounts, but we’ve gotten this far ($37,870) from 474 supporters–about $80/person. I’m asking from the bottom of my tired queer heart for you to go to BIFLtheseries.com, check out the trailer, look through our perks, and to please make a donation if you’re at all able. For the LGBT characters unfairly lost, and for those who need positive representation on their screen.
If you’re into #Sanvers, #Supercorp, #Wayhaught, #SwanQueen, #Hollstein, #Kadena, #Avalance, #Clexa, #AgentReign… BIFL is for you, and it has canon LGBT ships, and no one’s getting killed off for the sake of a plot twist.
This is your chance to tangibly, directly support queer media. Please consider pledging what you can, and if you can’t, please send the link to your friends and family, to anyone who might be able to help us crush this final week.
Make a difference by helping us make something different.
🏳️🌈BIFLtheseries.com🏳️🌈
What she said.
Today, less than NINE (9) DAYS after we launched our crowdfunding campaign, we hit the $20,000 mark.
More than 200 pledgers helped us get to this amazing milestone with donations big and small, but we also couldn’t have gotten here without so many people sharing our project, our story, via social media and word of mouth.
As incredible as our progress has been, though, we still have more than half our goal left to raise--$50,000--and that’s where you come in.
If you’re part of the LGBTQIA+ community: the person behind this script is one of you. She’s a femslash fic author; she’s watched, loved, and been disappointed by the same shows you have; she was devastated by Lexa’s death and used that pain as motivation to put together a funny, dramatic, inclusive, and 100% death-free series where everyone can feel safe to fall in love with the characters as they stumble and grow.
If you’re an ally: supporting queer-made media is one of the most important steps you can take for us. Positive visibility, and more of it, is critical for our community, and pledging to or sharing this campaign with the people around you is an easy and tangible way you can help.
Please don’t scroll past this post. Take three minutes and 20 seconds to hear what we have to say, and if you can’t spare any cash right now, please follow and share the campaign page.
Support minority creators. Right here, right now, however you’re able.
Are you ready for a series with multiple LGBTQ characters who all have nuanced storylines and don’t die at the end? Are you ready to be able to directly support a series made by, for, and about queer people? Are you ready to help fund six episodes’ worth of angst, snark, and gay?
Then you’re ready for BIFL.
BIFL is an LGBTQ comedy about expectations, different shades of intimacy, and what it really means to love someone; about blood family versus found family and how toxic relationships can both manifest and disguise themselves; and about a group of twenty-somethings trying their best. But most of all, it’s about me, and you, and all of us, and we think you’re really gonna dig it.
Head to our campaign page to check out the pitch-video-slash-trailer and learn more about the story and characters, and please consider donating in exchange for one (or several!) of our fantastic perks. The funds will go directly toward the production of this series, and you’ll forever have the satisfaction of knowing you helped make something awesome!
If you’re unable to do so but still want to support the project, you can follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to stay updated on our progress.
BIFL is a love letter to femslash fandom, and we’d love for you all to help us make it happen.
REBLOG / RETWEET / LIKE / SHARE / ETC
Friends! Friends.
We’re on Day 3 of the campaign and we’ve already raised 30% of our $50,000 goal--currently $16,651 from 182 backers who are dedicated to helping us get this quality LGBT content in front of your faces.
That momentum is INCREDIBLE, and we need it continue every single day. Here are some really simple, easy steps you can take to help us move forward:
Pledge to the campaign. If you can spare $10, $20, $30, $50, or even higher, please consider supporting us financially.
Follow the campaign page. Seed & Spark rewards us with various filmmaking tools when we hit certain follower counts, and one (free!) click can help us out.
Share the campaign. Head to our Facebook page to literally share the pinned post, or text/tweet/email/snapchat/tumblr-post the campaign link to your friends, your family, and your followers.
Please don’t scroll past this post. Reblog it every time you see it, read through each of these ways you can significantly help us out, and remember that this is a project written by a queer person, being produced by queer people and some phenomenal allies, for the queer community.
BIFL is about more than just surviving.
Are you ready for a series with multiple LGBTQ characters who all have nuanced storylines and don’t die at the end? Are you ready to be able to directly support a series made by, for, and about queer people? Are you ready to help fund six episodes’ worth of angst, snark, and gay?
Then you’re ready for BIFL.
BIFL is an LGBTQ comedy about expectations, different shades of intimacy, and what it really means to love someone; about blood family versus found family and how toxic relationships can both manifest and disguise themselves; and about a group of twenty-somethings trying their best. But most of all, it’s about me, and you, and all of us, and we think you’re really gonna dig it.
Head to our campaign page to check out the pitch-video-slash-trailer and learn more about the story and characters, and please consider donating in exchange for one (or several!) of our fantastic perks. The funds will go directly toward the production of this series, and you'll forever have the satisfaction of knowing you helped make something awesome!
If you're unable to do so but still want to support the project, you can follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to stay updated on our progress.
BIFL is a love letter to femslash fandom, and we’d love for you all to help us make it happen.
REBLOG / RETWEET / LIKE / SHARE / ETC
It’s time, Internet.
We’ve been preparing the campaign for months, and will officially begin crowdfunding season one of BIFL: The Series this Tuesday, June 19th.
Our goal is $50,000, and we already have some incredibly giving donors lined up, but we’re still going to need your help to get there. Donate some cash if you can; share our page far and wide on social media if you can’t.
Check back here on Tuesday for the goods, and in the meantime you can follow BIFL on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
XO, BIFL
Not to vent but: fuck
I have a deep fear of being too much. That one day I will find my someone, and they will realize that I am a hurricane. That they will step back and be intimidated by my muchness.
Michelle K., Rumbles From My Head (via wordsnquotes)
@geekdawson
(via frenchfrysplash)
When ppl kno about ur depression and they randomly ask “are you okay? How are you doing?” In that special voice
Whats up u depressed bastard
this is preferable honestly
you have this idea in your head that the only time you’re worthy of being loved is when you’re at your best. you’re still worthy of being loved when you’re at your lowest. you’re still worthy of being loved when you don’t want to go on anymore. you are still worthy of being loved even when you don’t love yourself. you are a human and therefore always worthy of being loved and don’t you fool yourself into thinking otherwise.
getchu a girl with good intentions who will break down your walls & make your heart soft and mushy
Some people have to realize even if you change and become a better person after being so shitty to someone that person is not obligated to stick around or fuck with you regardless of the growth you made.