Jay 

I thought it was awesome. It made me feel like I really do not deserve to be
sharing the label video blogger. Powerful, emotional and perfect.

I loved it.

Ernie

http://www.ernmander.com


On 20/11/2009 18:55, "Jay dedman" <jay.ded...@gmail.com> wrote:

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>> > Jay, that was amazing that told that story.
>> > Thank you.
>> > Adam, for the love of God man, lower the bar, lower the bar!
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> yeah guys, I dont mean to over-emotionalize the project. I just
> happened to have a camera during a pretty crazy life moment. I feel
> its good to share this stuff....versus keep all quiet. death
> especially.
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> remember that when we all started, the excitement was recording life.
> Being able to make "movies" out of the drama of our everyday lives
> while still working and going about the day. No longer do we hav to
> stop everything to "make a movie".
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> So me being able to record at my mom's death bed was just a function
> of always having a camera on me...and being in the habit of recording
> my life.
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> I hope I see other people's experience with all kinds things as time
> moves on. Ultimately though it's about being ready when these
> opportunities arise. I recorded those 3 days with ZERO plan. I was
> just there. Actually recording even helped me focus on what was
> actually happening with my family and mom. Made me appreciate the
> moments much more.
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> If anyone is too sad, watch the video we made a baby being born this year:
> http://ryanishungry.com/2009/01/21/home-birth-diy-labor-and-delivery/
> Ryanne and I shot all this on a $150 Flip camera with no mic.
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> Videoblogging: birth, death, and everything in between!
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> Jay
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