Friday, July 3, 2009

6/30/09 Filming the First Interview.

At the last moment Vernon Mui and myself decided to film the first initial interview for our remote viewing documentary tonight at Gwinnett Convention Center. In addition to the interview we were also going to film his first solo remote viewing session not only as a means of discovering all the technical aspects of the project but to also get me familiar to how it works in the practical sense but to also familiarize me with the whole concept.

The purpose of this film is not only to inform and describe what the process of remote viewing is for the average person but to allow me to go on my own journey of discovering what it is since I have so little knowledge of it in the first place.

The interview was hard going at first since Mui has never been interviewed before and found it difficult to stay focused and concentrate. He had issues with staying focused on the task at had but by the end of the interview he was where I needed him to be for the film. Mui is an unusual subject for the film as he is mostly a behind-the-scenes person who never wants to be in front of the camera. For this film he is mainly the subject and my "window" into the world of remote viewing. He gets satisfaction from using the project as a means to teach more people who are interested in the subject matter. We are currently setting up several classes that will be filmed for the documentary and which will allow him to shine as a teacher.

I'm thinking the film will take us through summer and part of the fall to film and I will be a feature (or at least 74-80 minutes long). This is our second day of filming (our first day was spent on the first class).

The amazing thing about this proect is that even though the filming of the actual remote viewing sessions are quite boring it is the results of the session that are facinating because with Mui's session I picked the subject that he was to remote view and he was very close to finding the right place (the place was some pyramids of Egypt) even though he had no knowledge of the place he was looking for. He had enough of the small details correct that I am convenced that there may be something to this remote viewing (the results of the session will be posted online and in the finished film).

This was our practice run for the documentary but I'm convenced that this is a subject worth documenting and looking into.

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