Wow! Life after death…every time I said this before we started our senior project it brought chills down my spine. Now…life after death has become an afterthought and I feel no emotion when I think about it. This has indeed been a journey and one that I have felt like I was a part of the whole entire way. I never would have imagined myself along with three other young ladies filming a documentary on life after death or death at all.
When we first came up with this topic I was a little sketchy because this is a sensitive or should I say strange topic to do a documentary on. Unsure of how things would turn out we dove into this project with high but unsure hopes but things came alone well. We changed topic’s within this topic at least a thousand times but finally decided to go with the concept of talking about the life cycle and what happens once one crosses over. I did things in this group that I may have never done on my own. I had the opportunity to meet with a psychic/medium…shout outs to Sammie Jo and her mom, learn final cut pro to the TEE well at least I feel like I did, meet some of the most interesting people, and learn some serious leadership skills and time management skills.
This project has changed my view on life and death. I’ve learned to value every hour, minute, and second of my life. I’ve learned to love those around me and treat everyone like tomorrow isn’t promised. I’ve learned to not be so scared about death. No need to worry about something that I have no control over. Live your life for tomorrow is not promised…see you on the other side
-K
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