Beating Lyme Documentary Progress

Shooting video footage is a serious, messy and more exhausting business than I realized. However, thinking of those who may be helped by this documentary called Beating Lyme, makes is all worth it:) Chet and I shared out side of the story, leaving only couple interviews for us to shoot before moving to our next step of organizing and then finally editing. Chet will be doing the entire editing and we can’t wait to see the final product:) Lots of work, but also so worth it!

God Bless:)

Here’s a link to the trailer in case you’ve never seen it.

Beating Lyme- Documentary Progress

We’re on schedule, for now, shooting footage for the upcoming documentary called “Beating Lyme” Chet and I are doing together. Many thanks to Elizabeth and Dr. Darvish for their willingness to be part of this project.

Working together as husband and wife has been mostly fun and we haven’t killed each other:) The brainstorming was a little intense as two creative visions merge into one, but I’m learning quite a bit. Doing interviews is the fun part of the project, at least for me. Seeing the people that at one point or another helped us on our healing road is wonderful! And as Dr. Darvish put it “It takes a community to heal a person.” I agree.

We’re still scheduling more interviews after which Chet and I will be sitting down and piece the whole thing together. Getting the right information out to the public and deciding what stays and what goes is harder than it sounds but I have lots of faith in Chet’s expert editorial talents and knowledge. I would’ve never dreamed of doing this without his help. It’s more his project, I feel, and I’m here to help and glad to do so, since he had this documentary idea on his heart for a while now. After Chet purchased the camera, lights, and mic he liked within our set budget we got to work. Now we’re both looking forward to September hoping we’ll make our dead line.

Have a great day! And wish us luck!

https://holistiquehealth.com/ Dr. Darvish and her medical team helps those struggling from autoimmune diseases and cancer often develops because the immune system failed to do its job in attacking defective cells, according to Google.