22 Jumps: Leveling Up
As a video editor in Asia and specifically Bangkok, I’ve worked on a wide range of projects throughout my career. However, few have been as meaningful to me as my recent collaboration with a team of base jumpers who are dedicated to raising awareness for brain trauma research (22jumps.org). Through my work on this project, I had the opportunity to use my skills to support an important cause and make a tangible impact on the lives of those affected by brain injuries.
Brain trauma is a complex and devastating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite extensive research, many aspects of brain trauma remain poorly understood, and effective treatments are still lacking. As a result, finding new ways to advance brain trauma research is a critical priority. These guys want to raise money to help detect and diagnose brain trauma for the living before it becomes problematic, quite dangerous and ultimately fatal.
Through my work with the team and specifically producer/director/cinematographer Ewan Burns, I was able to create this video that helped identify the organization, the mission and hopefully will help to raise awareness for brain trauma research.
While I have not had any direct involvement with the researchers studying brain trauma, I am proud to be part of a team that is making a difference in the lives of those affected by this condition. The more funding we can get to help research, diagnose and treat BTIs the more people we can assist. The idea is to help the people who are living.
Through my work on this project, I hope to continue to raise awareness for brain trauma research and contribute to a better understanding of this condition. I am honored to be part of a team that is making a difference, and I look forward to seeing the impact of our work on those affected by brain trauma.