Hello all my name is Ashley and I am in a long distance relationship with Yoko from Japan! (I am in London! Booooo!
I am currently studying a Masters Degree in Documentary Making here in London and soon i need to choose a subject for my dissertation film. I am seriously considering making my 25 minute film on long distance relationships as it personally affects me. So now its time to do some research, see if its a goer and that's where you all come in! I need your wisdom and advice and ideas!!
My very first question is actually the most important: As a person in a LDR, what would you want to see and learn in terms of a film being made about the subject of long distance relationships?
Would you like it focused on one couple but linking to the subjects and experts around it?
Would you prefer 5, five minute films on couples (can be user own generated content too?)
How about using the "Life in a Day" format and getting couples to submit footage all from one specific day/week?
Other questions to ponder on! (Many I have asked myself!
Is there anything good about being in a LDR?
How are you using technology to help you?
What don't you like about it (of course distance / lack of personal touch etc) but is there anything else apart from the physical separation?
Why are you even in a LDR?
Do you feel its a real relationship? Maybe you haven't spent so much time together (like myself), so are you're looking through "rose tinted glasses" about this person?
(Personally for me I know I want to be with Yoko
but what about you?
OK that's enough for now!!
I look forward to some replies! If i can get a nice angle on this subject then I would love to make the film!
Thanks for your time in reading this! Hope you can help!
Ashley
I am currently studying a Masters Degree in Documentary Making here in London and soon i need to choose a subject for my dissertation film. I am seriously considering making my 25 minute film on long distance relationships as it personally affects me. So now its time to do some research, see if its a goer and that's where you all come in! I need your wisdom and advice and ideas!!

My very first question is actually the most important: As a person in a LDR, what would you want to see and learn in terms of a film being made about the subject of long distance relationships?
Would you like it focused on one couple but linking to the subjects and experts around it?
Would you prefer 5, five minute films on couples (can be user own generated content too?)
How about using the "Life in a Day" format and getting couples to submit footage all from one specific day/week?
Other questions to ponder on! (Many I have asked myself!

Is there anything good about being in a LDR?
How are you using technology to help you?
What don't you like about it (of course distance / lack of personal touch etc) but is there anything else apart from the physical separation?
Why are you even in a LDR?
Do you feel its a real relationship? Maybe you haven't spent so much time together (like myself), so are you're looking through "rose tinted glasses" about this person?
(Personally for me I know I want to be with Yoko
but what about you? OK that's enough for now!!
I look forward to some replies! If i can get a nice angle on this subject then I would love to make the film!
Thanks for your time in reading this! Hope you can help!
Ashley







I love him, and I think it's worth it.






Every relationship is unique and being LD is unique, but it does not require its own special set of skills. It does move faster in the sense if you start dating soon after meeting, you don't necessarily have the same leniency with building trust as in a CDR because you're LD and need that trust a lot sooner based on the circumstances you're in, but that doesn't mean LDRs automatically promote greater senses of trust or that trust is more important to a LDR than a CDR. I think what some of us mean by normality is that our LDRs are the exact same as anyone else's CDRs; we just happen or have happened to be in separate places, or life has put us in an unavoidable LD situation. I think too many people either decide LDRs aren't real or that they're more real than CDRs based on the situation and I have to say, long-distance relationships are relationships and there's nothing "weird" or glorifying about them. I would like to see something that shows they're like having a relationship any other day, with a few more hurdles.
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