The Day My Face Changed

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Imagine if you were to suffer an accident that causes a facial scar. How would you feel about yourself? You're the same person inside but your face provokes strong reactions from those you know and assumptions from those you don't.

In this pod, VC2 producer Tristan Anderson meets people who have been glassed in the face on a night out and how it has changed their lives.
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5 comments // The Day My Face Changed // Video

  • triphop_76
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      triphop_76  
    • So well done! It's hard to watch people adjust to changes, especially outward changes that affect how they are seen, or how they perceive people to see themselves. But having plenty of them myself, I think they add to the person. It disrupts the symmetry in a unique way, and creates a new originality. This is so well done, if I could vote more than once, I would.

    • 2 years ago
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  • fredgrace
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      BoshStudios  
    • Wow, this is just great. An amazing story, beautifully shot nice camera work, very original. The audio is very clean and the voice overs are good. One thing I would have changed is, it seems more about the woman towards the end. I would have like to see more of what happened to the man. But still a see a tremendous amount of effort was put into this. The story is very emotional and makes you have a sense of sorrow for these people. It's a perfect pod. Glad to see that it is airing on TV.

    • 2 years ago
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