- A woman named Maia wrote in, saying that she has been with her boyfriend Alex for eight years, but they had never once said "I love you" to each other. So Bianca Giaever helped Maia make a video to finally tell him these three words. Launched on Valentine's day, the video debuted on the New York Times and went on to get almost a million collective views and major press.
- The m ss ng p eces team, alongside Ira Glass, launched an ongoing video series with This American Life and director Bianca Giaever called Videos 4 U. A lover of both reading and writing letters, Giaever wanted to try making a video letter. Videos 4 U serves as a way to bring people closer in an era of deep disconnection. This project seeks to mine our shared experience of the oftentimes isolated world in which we live, and the inherent awkwardness of real human interaction. Through the film's acknowledgement and indulging of these truths, a heartfelt, poignant message emerges. Keen on blending her film and video skills to send messages that fulfill very real, practical purposes, Giaever put out an open call, asking people if they needed to tell someone something, but were having trouble saying it.
- A woman named Maia wrote in, saying that she has been with her boyfriend Alex for eight years, but they had never once said "I love you" to each other. So Bianca Gaiever helped Maia make a video to finally tell him these three words. Launched on Valentine's day, the video debuted on the New York Times and went on to get almost a million collective views and major press.
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