
This video project, that I was veryyyyy nervous about, actually turned out to be a great learning experience. Jimmy is the most amazing and inspirational person I have ever met and I cannot get over how much I took away from this whole experience. Throughout the making of this documentary, I have rethought everything! Whenever I complain about something little, Jimmy is always in the back of my mind. Never ONCE did I hear him complain and I am continually amazed at what a pleasant person he is. He is constantly going to the doctor and I don't know how he is always in such an upbeat mood.
When you meet and interact with someone like Jimmy, you feel as though you should NEVER complain EVER again. Even if you just spent a minute with him, you would understand what I mean. His optimism for life is contagious and everything he does inspires me. Because the AIDS constantly makes him feel fatigued, he cannot work a steady job. Instead of staying home all the time and complaining about his disease, which most people would understandably do, he goes out and volunteer close to everyday. He is such an amazing person and I feel like I should be thankful for all I have and never complain about anything ever again!!
We are now in the editing process as we speak. Being that we only had 2 weeks to find an inspirational person as well as get all the footage and edit, our time constraints are very close. The lab has had extended hours and that definitely helps a lot but it is still very hard to get this project done in only 2 weeks. We are getting very close to the deadline and we have about a minute and a half of the video done so far. We will most likely finish by today!!
Watch this attached YouTube video. It's about AIDs Awareness.
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