Like the video! Great concept. Shows the unexpected consequences. Well thought out. Nice going! You were smart to get it in so early. Wish I had done that!!
Feel free to check out and comment on our video, too, Sandy's Story AMD.
Glad you corrected those earlier comments. Suffered with AMD can see around the lesion and compensate by tilting their heads etc. Great job and hit an emotional chord with all.
but this person is reading the newspaper, and we are supposed to see what he sees, which is the daughter, but we can't. Therefore, this particular person can't see the newspaper either, so he shouldn't be reading it at all.
Very astute observation. However, sufferers of AMD do have some vision, it's just not that great. So while someone with AMD may still be able to read a newspaper, or may still be able to see his or her granddaughter playing in the driveway, it's just much more difficult. I appreciate you watching and commenting on this video. Thanks!
Well done, Brett! It gets the message across in no uncertain terms.
Just like age, there's no cure for it, everyone gets it, but in most cases we can keep it to a minimum with very little effort, if we just take the time to educate ourselves.
Like the video! Great concept. Shows the unexpected consequences. Well thought out. Nice going! You were smart to get it in so early. Wish I had done that!!
Feel free to check out and comment on our video, too, Sandy's Story AMD.
Judybethmorris 2 years ago
Excellent work!
BillDaButler 2 years ago
Glad you corrected those earlier comments. Suffered with AMD can see around the lesion and compensate by tilting their heads etc. Great job and hit an emotional chord with all.
joesephone 2 years ago
but this person is reading the newspaper, and we are supposed to see what he sees, which is the daughter, but we can't. Therefore, this particular person can't see the newspaper either, so he shouldn't be reading it at all.
ijnebd 2 years ago
haha he cant see the child on the bike, but he can read the newspaper letters?
evosevo123 2 years ago 3
Very astute observation. However, sufferers of AMD do have some vision, it's just not that great. So while someone with AMD may still be able to read a newspaper, or may still be able to see his or her granddaughter playing in the driveway, it's just much more difficult. I appreciate you watching and commenting on this video. Thanks!
slatersgarage 2 years ago
ohh i see what you mean. by the way nice job on the editing, what software did you use?
evosevo123 2 years ago
i'm glad she is ok! great message!
yumajohnny 2 years ago
Great video and story with a SUPER message.
schmumpkin 2 years ago
Good work Brett. Nice to see you moving towards more live action story telling.
jaredcicon 2 years ago
Thanks, Jared! Appreciate you watchin'...
slatersgarage 2 years ago
That was some good work there Brett! I was moved! Hope you win and stuff!
Walterhenningman 2 years ago
Well done, Brett! It gets the message across in no uncertain terms.
Just like age, there's no cure for it, everyone gets it, but in most cases we can keep it to a minimum with very little effort, if we just take the time to educate ourselves.
anmoose 2 years ago
Great video! I know it will really help to get the word out about this terrible disease.
blissfulteal 2 years ago
Thanks, Teal! I hope so too!
slatersgarage 2 years ago
WOW that took my breath away! I am sure the target audience will really understand this.
cotiaux 2 years ago
:-) Thx for watching!
slatersgarage 2 years ago
whoever is doing the voice over you need to hire Brett! LOL nice video and great idea!
yumajohnny 2 years ago
Much appreciated, YuJo! Thanks for watching!
slatersgarage 2 years ago