To begin, you see the eyes of people in our community who are either apart of the LGBTQIA+ community, or who are allies of people who are. The frame shows very little of their faces, representing the fact that there is always more that we cant see. After sharing personal mental health challenges and a worldwide statistic about the queer community, we shift to seeing more of each person, proving that there is always more that you cant see. Finally, as the video shifts to color, as reassurance that its okay to be who you are is brought to the film, its possible to see the light in a dark tunnel, helping the audience to understand that it does get better, and to keep fighting.
For Who You Are
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