Itʼs the inspiring story of how a father walked across Canada when his son was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Being an editor truly is a wonderful experience. Itʼs a unique privilege to go through raw footage, to see and hear the personal stories uncut, and challenge yourself to take all those bits and pieces and try to create something.
Iʼve watched this documentary probably a hundred times, so when it screened to a full house at a fundraiser this week, for me, the reward wasnʼt watching the final video, it was watching the faces of the audience.
Thanks to all the participants that were so generous in sharing their time and personal experiences to help bring awareness to Duchenne muscular dystrophy, thanks to Alex Schmoll and the crew at Brick House. Iʼm proud to have been a part of this.