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Calls >> Marta Albert Miralles Egido, Masnou, Audiovisual Communication degree with experience in radio and television. Specializing in script and several short documentary projects and promotes making the documentary 'The Werewolf' to publicize skins the disease called lupus through a personal case.
The idea of the film born from the desire to raise awareness of lupus, a disease that many people suffer in our society but so far no one knew much. My intention is that this will serve as a support for those who suffer yet provide an optimistic view of the setbacks of life, so that not only they can hear lupus patients identified but others who suffer other diseases.
First, as in any documentary, but especially in this, the most important thing is to be informed in advance about the topic. In the case of 'The Werewolf', you must know very well the disease and then the character. After treatment and prepare the script, we are looking for various forms of support in order to carry it out.
Production costs money and, like many other projects we are looking for financial support in crowdfunding. We need $ 3,000 and is being tested through crowdfunding or crowdfunding as well as other alternative.
I met Jose in approximately three years the Theatre Tarrega. A few months ago that had left the hospital and began to return to normal life. I guess the most interesting fact of this was when he told me I had lupus to see how they react.
Lupus is a chronic and autoimmune disease that can affect different organs at once. Basically, your body produces antibodies against itself. Although this can be considered a rare disease, you should know that there are many people who have and like I said, this is will make it known what is behind the documentary. skins
This is the key question that brings together the essence of the film. First, when you are diagnosed, you should see aside life was on track and take another path. I imagine that this is a blow. But then comes an even greater fear and the question is how will this affect their personal relationships, ultimately skins a fear of rejection, not being able to do what other people their age and therefore some thus remain isolated. He had always been a very active boy and disease deprives you can perform many physical activities.
Indeed it is difficult to see through the images, but I think it is the fact of how we treat disease in general. This in itself is quite complicated and each case is a world apart. From what I considered skins to make this film I knew I did not want to be a drama, but it was a story as fact, in this case a disease, you can change your life. So, seeing as how they have changed Jose discusses important aspects of his life as a result of lupus, but without entering your estatfísic helps to understand this optimistic view that we find.
In my opinion yes. Today, we hear many stories through audio-visual media, including movies, news, etc.. and increasingly harder to know what is truth and what is not. I think that people like to feel identified with that voice, and knowing that documentaries try real cases makes this approach to what is seen through the screen even stronger.
The main ways in which we will go festivals, festivals of all doctors. We would also like to make a first viewing in a more private space so that all those who have invested in the project to see the result.
I think so. Currently, accessibility technology is easier to cut costs, for example in publishing, or other materials used cameras and filming more economical but great quality. However, I think it is important to know what you are doing and that imagination plays an important role when making a proposed budget yet quality.
For now, I just want to dedicate my time and efforts to make this out to the best, then obviously I would like to do other projects in the future, but currently I have no men in
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