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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2010

Today is the 3rd annual remembrance of the Virginia Tech massacre. I am in production of a documentary about my experience of being there, and the media hype that followed.

Watch my preview here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3sVN45PHSc

Thank you for watching, and for being awesome

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  • I can only watch this until 2.51 but <3

    Hopefully actually will work out with your documentary, the bits you already showed were very promising so I'd like to see the whole thing :)

  • @lianneinthebigworld that's odd. try view it on my channel or change the 360/480 thingy...

    and thank you :)

  • I think one reason why people are so fascinated with vlogs is the rawness of the videos, and this is evident of that. Unlike the more "produced" vlogs (which aren't really vlogs anymore), there is a lot of emotion and passion behind the person and the topic. And like you said to others in the comments, there isn't a lack of passion when it comes to this, which is what's so great about what you're doing.

    Looking forward to seeing it. And bravo, Martin... simply bravo.

  • @projectblogsphere thank you Tony, that means a lot to me.

  • I'm looking forward to seeing your documentary. B'burg is my second home. That something like that could happen in our open, friendly place still boggles my mind. Thank you for this video.

  • @Be3tBe3t from all that I had heard of Blacksburg before I went, it was so difficult to grasp what was happening as it was happening.

    I look forward to showing the finished film, as I'm learning there seems to be great anticipation. I just hope the VT community feels the same way.

    cheers

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  • That experience sounded pretty surreal... good luck with the documentary. A combination of footage of that day and a "revisit" with interwiews of those different people with their own personal stories, sounds very interesting. Difficult, but interesting.

  • Looking forward to see the whole documentary in the future.

  • @ohaiitskatie sometimes it is, and yes it was a scary week, but me and my friend who were there almost considered the media hype just as scary, cause it affected so directly. I sure learned a lot from being there and I'm glad I had good people around me.

    thanks katie!!

  • I remember I was at the Boise State University campus when we all heard about what happened at Virginia Tech. My friends and I were all shocked and none of us could concentrate on our studies. It's amazing that you were there, I can't even imagine. It's weird to me to think that I probably saw you on CNN 3 years ago, it's a small world!

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