Courage.
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
I made this video a few weeks ago. It’s probably the most serious video I’ve ever done. Sooo hopefully it’s something you guys like. It’s just simply me branching out, and trying new things.
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I made this video a few weeks ago. It’s probably the most serious video I’ve ever done. Sooo hopefully it’s something you guys like. It’s just simply me branching out, and trying new things.
some movie i put together. it’s for oneof my best friends.
Clip from the Documentary – Stories of Hope and Courage – National Anxiety and Depression Awareness Week May 4-10, 2008 – Stories of Hope and Courage – National Anxiety and Depression Awareness Week May 4-10, 2008 – “Stories of Hope and Courage” features the inspiring profiles of individuals who overcame the disability and shame of suffering from anxiety disorder. Marc Summers of Nickelodeon’s “Double Dare” fame is the host of the video. Afflicted with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Marc shares his personal experience and insights on dealing with this difficult condition.
WARNING: Graphic images and mature content.
I made this video for my Honors English class in order to show that the media is not the sole reason for eating disorders. Although the do contribute to the sheer popularity in them, their are several other factors that contribute to this disease, such as: mental illness, family environment, personality type, society’s views, etc…
I also wanted to raise awareness of other eating disorders besides Anorexia and Bulimia, however, due to a time restriction on the project, I could only include a few.
Lastly, I wanted to mention that not only do eating disorders cause death in the strict medical sense, but they destroy lives in other ways. The sufferer becomes isolated, lonely, depressed, hopless, and completely miserable. Sometimes it feels as if death is the lesser of the two evils, compared to this psuedo-life we live.
As a recovering anorexic w/ bulimic tendencies, I ask everyone with an eating disorder this: Why not try to recover? Life can’t get any worse, can it?
Songs used:
SCREEN (Squall ver.) by D’espairsRay
Ana’s Song (accoustic) by Silverchair
Courage by Superchick
Videos Used:
Ana (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhvhIzIRuSQ)
I’m a Child Anorexic
Ana’s Song (Open Fire) Music Video
Duration : 0:6:3