Let's Roll Out the Virtual Red Carpet




A big thank you to Bea and all who have taken the time to organize and promote the Second International Infertility Film Festival. As a complete novice in this medium, it's clear looking at my end result that Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg can rest easy (and yes, I'm planning to keep my day job).

My entry for the screening, which starts today under the theme "seasons," is the tale of an unrealized dream. You can hit play below, however, those of you who are feeling emotionally fragile may want to wait until a future date to view my submission. The title should give some sense of what's coming: Infertility: Seasons of Hope and Despair.  I selected Tracy Chapman's song, The Promise — a haunting melody with lyrics that always brings tears to my eyes — to accompany the images.

I welcome your thoughts and, as always, thank you for your continued support as I try to work through my sorrow and Avoid Cul-de-Sacs.

 

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  • 7/27/2007 8:09 AM Jenna wrote:
    What a beautiful song. You did a fantastic job compiling the images to match the melody. Thanks so much for sharing this. Good luck with the voting. I'm sure there will be several people's choice vote coming your way!
  • 7/27/2007 8:18 AM JJ wrote:
    Just made my heart break.....so lovely.
    Thank you...
  • 7/27/2007 8:56 AM DD wrote:
    That song touched me to the core. And the image of the wall broke my heart. It was beautiful, Pamela.
  • 7/27/2007 9:13 AM karenO wrote:
    Beautiful! The video AND the image of you in that dress on the red carpet. Thanks so much for sharing this with us!
  • 7/27/2007 9:16 AM Lori wrote:
    Oh, Pamela Jeanne, the images are heartbreaking.

    If I cried this much while watching, I can't imagine what happened to you while compiling.
  • 7/27/2007 10:30 AM Susan wrote:
    I started my day with your exquisite "film". I was in tears by the end. Truly, my friend you have found your calling. What you're communicating through the blog and now this gem is heartfelt, touching and educational. I hope and believe you will ultimately give up your day job to pursue some side of this major life issue full time. I'll be here as always, cheering you on. Much love to you...susan
  • 7/27/2007 10:52 AM Sunny wrote:
    Absolutely beautiful. You grasped exactly how I feel. I LOVE the song and plan to buy it on iTunes. AMAZING!
  • 7/27/2007 11:50 AM Rachel wrote:
    It's a beautiful film, and the music and images fit together nicely... I'm not sure which image got to me the most, but I think it was the brick wall image. That's the emotional hiccup I don't know if I'll ever get over, i.e., thinking about myself as a dead end... you hold on to that dress, honey. If anyone is going to need it, I think it will be you! Big hug!
  • 7/27/2007 1:36 PM beagle wrote:
    Very touching. Beautiful.
  • 7/27/2007 5:33 PM MLO wrote:
    That was absolutely beautiful.
  • 7/27/2007 11:11 PM Vee wrote:
    Truly beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
  • 7/28/2007 5:41 AM raina wrote:
    Made me cry as i am an artist near the end of my own fertility journey. dreading my beta test next week & knowing I only have one more ART cycle left in me. Beautiful sequencing of imagery & "The Promise" was a fitting choice. Birthing art is not the same I know but at least it's something & be proud of touching others lives via shared experience. I am inspired by you. Thank-you for giving me a way to shed some tears. I needed to. Raina
  • 7/28/2007 11:50 AM Summer wrote:
    I am sitting here crying at the beauty and the truth of it all.
  • 7/28/2007 10:13 PM Bea wrote:
    Good choice of song - so gentle and bittersweet. I love the way you've created a mish-mash of the ups and downs.

    Bea
  • 7/28/2007 10:25 PM Bea wrote:
    P.S. I'm dying to see that dress, now...

    Bea
  • 7/29/2007 2:34 AM thalia wrote:
    It's a beautiful film, Pamela Jeanne, and very very tough to watch. Was it cathartic or just traumatic to make it?
    1. 7/29/2007 7:45 AM Pamela Jeanne wrote:
      I shed many tears while compiling and creating the final piece. It forced me to address some aspects of infertility that I had buried without working through. So in that sense it was cathartic, too. I appreciate all the kind comments and feel a bit guilty for bringing tears and sad reminders to you all.
  • 7/29/2007 11:12 AM Deathstar wrote:
    Just saw your video, Pamela, and as my puffy tummy aches with the impending visit from the Crimson Bitch, my heart aches along with yours. Those shots of the negative HPT tests - ARGH! - how I remember those and the terrible sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach. I've still got a cache of them under my sink, can you believe it?

    Ohmigod, such a beautiful little film. Thank you so much.
  • 7/29/2007 4:07 PM Kami wrote:
    As so many have said - it was beautiful. I found myself staring at that negative HPT searching for a very faint second pink line.
  • 7/30/2007 5:37 AM Ellen K wrote:
    I took your warning and waited until today to watch it. It was wonderful, Pamela.
  • 7/30/2007 8:23 AM Irish Girl wrote:
    With Ellen, I waited. It was wonderful PJ. Thanks for illustrating the journey so well. Peace to you always.
  • 7/31/2007 6:25 AM cookiegirl wrote:
    Beautiful - Thank you.
  • 7/31/2007 8:45 AM Matthew M F Miller wrote:
    Great work, and you couldn't have chosen a more apropos song than Tracy Chapman. Great, great work.
  • 7/31/2007 4:24 PM loribeth wrote:
    Hi Pamela Jean, I've been reading your blog for a few weeks now & absolutely love your perspective. My dh & I opted to stop treatment & not adopt six years ago this month. It is also nine years ago this week that I delivered my stillborn baby girl at 26 weeks. Being childless after infertility & loss is a lonely place to be in sometimes -- so it's nice to know that, not only are there others out there in the same situation, but you are giving voice to a lesser-known part of the infertility community. I absolutely loved your video & bookmarked it, & came in tonight to find my dh watching it. We watched the rest of it together in silence, arms wrapped around each other. Thanks for a memorable moment!!
  • 8/1/2007 1:12 AM DG wrote:
    Just beautiful. I'm sobbing my heart out.
  • 8/1/2007 6:29 AM karenO wrote:
    Hey you, hope everything is OK, you're very quiet! Missing you ... take care and rest from this whole blogging thing if that's what you need, we'll be here waiting for you
  • 8/1/2007 2:39 PM foreverhopeful wrote:
    I finally got a chance to sit through and see your film. It is so beautiful and it brings tears to my eyes. The images you chose captured so much of the pain and heartaches. Thank you for sharing this.
  • 8/2/2007 6:40 AM Kim wrote:
    Beautiful. Tears in my eyes and pain in my heart
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