Over the last three days I've been getting together with Vernon Mui to continue filming on our remote viewing documentary. Most of what we have been doing over the past few days is updating his website - Georgia Remote Viewing Society, and filming FAQ questions that he can update to the site to add more content. Most of what we have been focusing on is to make the GRVS website be the best it can be and attract more people.
One of the major hurtles of this documentary is the lack of a real group of people interested in the subject matter so I am trying to help Mui create content to get people more interested. This may seem like something that a documentarian should not be doing but I am not only a filmmaker on this project but I am also someone who is trying to help Mui present remote viewing as something anyone who is interested can learn.
One of the other main hurdles of this film is that Mui is still new at not only teaching but also being in front of the camera. He is someone more comfortable behind the camera and it shows in much of the footage captured thus far, but he is improving and has come a long way since we first started filming this project a few months ago.
I do not know how long this production will take before I have enough good info to put in a film but it will be an interesting journey nevertheless.
Next, we will meet to edit the FAQ that we filmed as well as work on the footage of one of his sessions that we filmed so that members of the site will have more content to view. It should be very interesting.
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