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To master advocacy one must master adversity.

To master your perspective one must master the art of Anamorphosis.

The video "Life and Death of Mr. Green" directed by rising talent Timothy Garrett and starring musical troubadours from Carney, Evan Rachel Wood opposite of Reeve Carney (Broadway's next Spider-man, Julie Taymor's rendition of the infamous love story of the masked hero and Mary Jane) and was shot on the set of HBO's Carnivale in the California desert. The video is a statement pivoted off an occurrence in my past, one that is close to the heart.

By creating this video the seed was planted that a piece of art can build an advocacy for a band rather than just a fan base was planted. When going public, the things I did and actions I took as a Community Organizer for environmental issues inspired those with larger voices than my own. Beyond the smoke and mirrors, this video is inspired by a true story, one that I barely survived.

Even as an inspiration or a creative in the entertainment and altruistic industries. I will always choose to love and we will see where the chase leads. So I will follow the process of Anamorphosis through multiple mediums. To find a conclusion of this story I will seek solace by sticking to Carnivals. Maybe keep an eye out on the Air-Earth Elementalist and the Indestructible Girl relationship in Heroes. See what Tim Kring’s writers take could be on such a relationship.

At the end of the video the man (Mr. Green, EI: Derek A. Reuter) comes back to life or is resurrected. Then there is a silent question that is asked by a beloved admirer and internet lover, the Queen of my heart who shared the story to her fellow friends of art. "What happens after he wakes?"

Can you intuit a response? Please respond on this discussion your thoughts and theories to the video and how you have witnessed similar acts in your life by visiting my Ambassador Page on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ambassador-Derek-A-Reuter/131749329701 then click on the Discussion Tab.

I will share the full story on my end in the book "Exploding Noema," (undisclosed release date)

To view the video "Life and Death of Mr. Green" please click below and re-post to widen the story of advocacy and the adversity we face together.

Hyperlink:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSrzE0GjCD4

Rating: 5/5 stars
Tags: carney, derek a. reuter, evan rachel wood, reeves carney, timothy garrett
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