Doc shot with the URSA 12K and Pocket 6K

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Doc shot with the URSA 12K and Pocket 6K

PostFri Sep 27, 2024 2:42 am

Hello, everyone. I created a little documentary about my wife, her mother (who died at an early age) and our son all dealing with a rare genetic disorder. It’s called LOVE YOU LIKE A ROCK.

I thought my wife did an amazing job in the film. She opened up about some difficult and personal topics.

It’s about dealing with loss and facing some hard truths about the future. It also features our son and the battles he encountered early on in his life.

I shot the interview with the URSA 12K and Pocket 6K. The cameras performed great.

This documentary has nobody famous in it, but I put a lot of love into it. I’m hoping it finds some viewers. I think it has a good message.

Love You Like A Rock Documentary (FULL MOVIE) - UHD 4K
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PostFri Sep 27, 2024 7:41 pm

Brave Like a Rock. Thank you for sharing.
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PostSat Sep 28, 2024 1:12 pm

You watched it, Rick? I really appreciate that! I made the film because my wife wanted a way to honor her mother and to help preserve her memory. As we started making it, it became more than that by expanding it to include our son’s battle with some very serious health issues. When we finished the film, it was so personal, that it was a little scary to put it out into the world. Then we thought about how it could help people in similar situations (let them know that they are not alone) or at least bring some awareness. Sure enough, it’s only been on my YouTube channel for a few days, but it’s touched a good amount of viewers who have reached out to us. That means a lot. Thank you for your support!

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