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                    <title>TIGblogs - Group - The Conversation, A Book and Film about HIV disclosure.</title> 
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                    <title>My own Video creations</title> 
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                    <description><![CDATA[I wanted to share two videos I recently completed using Windows Movie Maker.  I've been having to learn a lot of things lately in order to promote the project.  I hope you enjoy the videos.<br /><br />Conversation Intro Video<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Does HIV Look Like Me and <span>"The Conversation" </span>Video of Sebastian:<br /><br />]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 09:04:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>The 10 Minute Short, A Film Project Update.</title> 
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                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The other day I met with Vin Flores and his business associate Brian about the film aspect of the project.<span>  </span>I was encouraged while we talked and afterwards, because I feel that Vin, who has a vested interest in the success of the project, is a perfect match for the feature length documentary and will be able to truly capture the heart of <span>“The Conversation”</span>.<span>  </span>His artistic flare, creativity, and talent will help us present the raw emotions, fears, and strengths that revolve around <span>“The Conversation”</span> with the world in such a unique way that hopefully everyone will be talking about HIV openly.</p>    <p>The first order of business is to develop a 10-minute short that will show how the feature length version will appear in its artistic, topical, and documentary style.<span>  </span>We are currently seeking out a minimum of 5 people to do local interviews here in Austin, Texas.<span>  </span>Vin will be interviewing each of the interviewees beforehand and then schedule times for a filmed interview.<span>  </span>Vin is the perfect person to hold the interviews and ask the questions, as he possesses such a gentle, kind, and compassionate spirit, I’m sure that everyone will feel at ease with his presence.<span>  </span>After the 5 interviews are completed, one person will be selected to do a more lengthy follow up filming which will be able to provide a story that people can connect with.</p>    <p>The 10-minute short will serve as our introduction to raise funds for the feature length documentary.<span>  </span>Based upon the initial costs involved with just doing the short, then I’m sure we’ll need all the support we can obtain.<span>  </span>Raising funds and searching out the interviewees is my job, along with helping Vin see my visions for the project, which he does easily.<span>  </span>Thus over the next few weeks I’ll be working to find the funds ($500 to $1,000) for the short, talking to people about volunteering for the film, and setting up our shooting locations.<span>  </span>I suppose it’s a good thing I had the honor of doing set designs for Bob Hope.<span>  </span></p>    <p>The funds for the short are mostly for equipment rental and to pay for a few services that Vin and Brian cannot provide.<span>  </span>I wasn’t sure how I was going to raise the funds, as I am limited by my disability income, however, yesterday I went walking with my dear friend Rebecca and she said,<span> “Sebastian, shucks, just tell 40 people that you need $25 each and I’ll start by giving you the first $25.  I’m sure more will give you money to support the project.”</span><span>  </span>Not knowing 40 people I’m not sure how to approach this aspect, but I will ask everyone I know to donate whatever funds they can, along with my doing some work for old clients to raise the funds myself.<span>  </span>Amazingly, the universe brought about a client calling me today asking if I could do a few projects for him, I jumped at the chance.</p>    <p>While I’ve been working on developing the project one seemingly simple thing ends up not being so simple.<span>  </span>Just the idea of requesting donations involves more steps forward to allow the project to evolve, such as filing the legal paperwork with the state of Texas, opening a dedicated bank account, creating some type of an account with an online payment center, and then having everything put up on the website.<span>  </span>Each day as these simple items become more complex I find myself overwhelmed and at times not sure of the next step.<span>  </span><br /></p><p>But this I know, that the universe will bring everyone who is supposed to be involved with the project here when they are needed.<span>  </span>And as I wonderful lady in the grocery market said today, <span>“just be patient.”</span><span><span> </span> </span>She wasn’t really talking about the project, but something else at the time, but I told her that I needed to hear that today.<span>  </span>Everything that I was nervous about today, talking with my best friend and talking with my doctor about starting HIV medications, didn’t happen for various reasons.<span>  </span>Perhaps my heart wasn’t in the right place or it wasn’t time for these things to happen.<span>  </span>Thus, patience seems to be the thought for the day.</p>    <p>We hope to have the 10-minute short completed and ready for viewing on our website by late May or early June.<span>  </span>I’m excited, nervous, and increasingly overwhelmed, but it’s going to be something worthwhile and I cannot wait to be able to share the finished product with everyone.<span><br /></span></p><p><span> </span>If you’d like to see some of Vin’s work, please visit his YouTube Channel:<span>  </span><a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/faroh73">http://www.youtube.com/user/faroh73</a></p>]]></description> 
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