Point of view: My
story will be told from my perspective to other single mothers and to people
concerned about one-parent households. I will be taking on the idea that a
one-parent household is in no way bad for society or humanity and we should be
seen as victors, not victims.
Dramatic question: I am
thinking of something along the lines of, “being a single mother IS the new ‘traditional’
family.”
Emotional Content: Although
being a single mother has had its tumultuous times, there are more rewards than
I can count. I had a high risk pregnancy and was told I would probably not be
able to “hold” my daughter to full term; I developed gestational diabetes and
had to be medicated and change my diet dramatically; I was told I was high risk
also because of my age; my daughter’s father left us homeless when I was 13
weeks pregnant; my daughter’s father now refuses to even prove paternity, so I receive
no child support and am ok with doing this alone, with the help of great family
and friends; my daughter has brought great people into our lives and pushed
some bad & unnecessary people out of our lives; my daughter and I are happy
together; she is my motivation to go back to school to get a Master’s and to
build a better life for the two of us—we currently live in low-income housing
and visit the food pantry monthly . . . and our car was stolen this week—but we will
triumph, remember, we are victors, not victims; I have realized that the
present is indeed a gift and no matter what financial strife I have, my
daughter lights up my world with her laughter.
Soundtrack: I would
like to use a variety of tracks: some
audio of my daughter and some music that coordinates with the mood of each
section of the video.
Economy: Boy, this will be a tough one for me! I tend to
tell all, so keep me in line, guys!
Pacing: I am hoping
that since I am not speaking in public, I won’t come off sounding like an
auctioneer (which is EXACTLY how it sounds in my head when I deliver speeches).
I think this story will be very powerful and full of energy and determination. I like your dramatic question and agree with you in being nervous about the pacing part as well.
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