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Old 03-08-2006, 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Doetsch
In the intro I am thinking of having a very severe, hard core approach that will entangle viewers. I am going to show a small, innocent, fun loving child giving a shot and testing blood. Then it will cut to a person on Dialysis after renal failure, A blind person walking the streets and then an amputee in a wheelchair. All this will be shown while I will be giving dialogue in a voice over giving a brief history of the diesease and its side effects. I think this will set a good tone for things to come.
Make sure that all of those complication victims are actual diabetics and included in the documentary. I have over 10 years of video production experience and so alot of mistakes made on documentaries drive me nuts. Especially when they show people that don't have the disease, and they use them only cause they have a possible complication of the disease.

If you need any help, let me know. 10+ years of hardcore video experience here, even 4 years of a college degree, now I just do it for fun, lol.
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