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  • I liked that you were in the video. I also liked how you showed some of that artwork and stuff in the video. Very inspirational story. 

  • awesome!

  • To move the camera around to the family aspect behind the alumni was awesome and then very well thought out questions.

  • I really like the fact you include other footage during answers rather than just showing her talking.

  • I liked that you were both involved in the video, most of them just had the speaker and it really showed your enthusiasm.

  • I think it was rally great that you guys actually got i the video with her. you did nod alot....its seems lik she really enjoys wat she does.

  • I really did nod a lot!! O well, it's what I do when I talk to people for long periods of time. Lisa was very fun to work with though because she gave us so much info and loved her job so much.

  • wow you were braver than I was to be filmed in the interview. I couldn't help but laugh at the number of times you shook your head when you agreed with her. Smart choice to film close-ups of the quilt which clearly meant something to your interviewee.

    -Tpotts

  • It's great to see how much Lisa really enjoys her job

  • really good question content and nice idea of the close up the moving emotional items

    --kelly katona

  • Very smooth transitions! I liked that when you guys were in the footage you were engaged in what she was saying. Also, I liked that you got footage of the quilt behind her.. Very interesting!!

  • Its a little hard to hear the music, but that's not important. Her story about her dad and school was very moving as well. She is very caring and giving. Got to love that.

  • Lisa's job seems very rewarding. It is great to hear that working at Hospice is more than just a job to her.

  • It was interesting to hear how a non-profit whose audiences are older individuals and centers itself around death (a naturally solemn part of life) uses social media to market itself. Great job!

  • Its good to hear how rewarding her job is. The story about her dad and school was very moving as well.

  • I liked that you asked her what she likes most about her job, because liking your job is very important!

  • I like how you included yourselves in the video! The words were a little small..but the imagery was great!

  • I like that she feels as though her job is so rewarding. This could be a very stressful/depressing job.

  • I like the concept of how Lisa was introducing and explaining herself to the people in the begining. I also liked how you showed different images as she continued to talk. The questions were left on the screen long enough to read, great video!

  • I liked seeing the non-profit side of PR. It would be sad to work in Hospice care, but she really enjoys it.

  • I really like the part where the quilt squares are being shown while Lisa Brown is talking.  Thats also super exciting that she was the first recipient of a scholarship being given to students. I also applaud her for her courage in going to school during a very hard time.

  • It is great to see the side of non-profit and the relationships that are created.

  • Good to hear about the non-profit aspect of PR.

  • The fact that she was a non-traditional student and was still involved in PRSSA is great! I also like her mention on the Business Marketing Association in Milwaukee and it's importance. It's really awesome that she was the first BMA Scholarship Winner, and it proves to be a valuable and beneficial title to have!

  • It was helpful listening to all the things Lisa got involved with while in school that helped her get real life experience - and later receive a scholorship. It was also interesting listening to the struggles she faces with her work and the measures she takes to solve problems.

  • Lisa makes great points on social media. It is obvious that many professions need to implement social media. 

  • It sounds like Lisa loves her job! I look forward to feeling the same way as Lisa at my future job; feeling like the people who I work with are family to me too.

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