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10-12-2011 01:56 PM
Great stuff.

Was she genuinely happy?
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10-12-2011 04:36 PM
Thanks Symon!
It is hard to "read" her because she is so non-emotional, that's why those moments you see that excitement from her is so incredible. I can only imagine what it's like living your whole life without a table or much of anything and having all this stuff just given to you. Maybe she felt like it was a dream... or that it was temporary... or who knows. I just know that I saw and experienced things in Honduras in the short amount of time we were there (2 weeks) that I have never experienced in the USA. Mind blowing and eye opening for sure.
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10-12-2011 07:11 PM
she is genuinely happy i believe. people express feelings differently but i can definitely feel her appreciation. Nice piece. Seems you shot cinestylel and left it that way. Any reason why? I really like the fact that you didnt feel the need to use alot...in fact you hardly used any... shallow DOF for this...even with the woman's interview. People feel the need to do that since they have a 5d. it fit the piece perfectly IMO. i didnt see any plumbing...hope they dealt with that also




Felipa's Story (Honduras Documentary)

