Choices [HD] Video

Red Ribbon Week is a week during which students all across the country promote the awareness of drug and alcohol abuse at school and learn about the consequences of these choices. This video was made by students, for students. Since elementary school, students are showered with sugar-coated slogans and prompted by candy to recite drug-free pledges but does this really mean anything to people anymore? Or does this in fact prove to encourage students in engaging in these activities in defiance of these "childish" activities? The truth is, the core message needs to be shared with our peers and we hope this message will encourage others to reach out to their friends.

Music by two amazing bands Skillet and Lifehouse. Images from Google image search.

I hope you are able to take away something from watching this. More importantly, I sincerely hope you will take the time to think about you or your friends in these situations or hurting in other ways and I really encourage you to take that step. Reach out and be there for that person. Be that positive impact in someone's life.

-Kevin

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swimchickslam: Kevin, you are so boss at videomaking.
njafarnia2: KEVIN SHEN YOU ARE AMAZINGGG <3
Shadowkirby99: FRANKIE
bladebusta: Kevin is the best
AYRTProductions: Great video once again Kevin! The staff (of 3) love all your work. Great idea and great use of camera angles. It really puts the subject right there so that you can understand it clearly. Seems that you are using that 35mm lens adapter well. :) We're are all really happy that you are posting great work. Keep it up! -your friendly "Are You Recording This?!" Productions Staff
MichaeIX: stupid youtube messed up the sound ... but anyway, still an awesome video
AWSMsniper: this is awesome
GoodPointmedia: i think youtube was just processing it since i just uploaded this today and it is afterall in high def right? =P thanks for the great feedback!
jefftarddle: KEVIN YOURE MY HERO
MichaeIX: ahhh u were right lol the sound is back. that makes the video even better xD and ur welcome
mohamstahs: yay estefanie!
ohmissior: I LOVE THIS :)<3 PC FTW
element0215: Good job, Kevin. This is definitely better than most of the junk I see on YouTube. I see the featured videos on the side as I'm typing this and yours should be there, mate. My thanks to you and congratulations to everyone involved in this production. Hope everything goes well when this is shown to the school. Good luck, mate.
TranManDave: whats the name of the first song?
SoulPoetMusic: dope
GoodPointmedia: The songs are called "Never Surrender" by Skillet and "Broken" by Lifehouse :P
Ch0c0lateCricKet: estefanies such an awesome actress!
GoodCoffeeInc: did you take the pictures yourself? They're awesome.
GoodPointmedia: no haha I don't have drugs lying around to take pictures of we found these pictures thanks to google images. :)
johnboegman: During Red Ribbon Week one of my students was tired of hearing announcements about kids that had died because of drugs and exclaimed, "Nobody cares!" Pretty cold, huh? Some people can't get the message no matter what you say, but you keep saying it for the one or two people who do get the message. Nice work.


Author: GoodPointmedia; Uploaded: Nov 6, 2009; Duration: 5:55; Views: 611

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