2009 Release!
Juice » a short film by Dewitt Jones
Join best-selling author Dewitt Jones in Juice, his new, short film that tells the story of his chance encounter with a five-year old boy and the life-long lesson gained from that experience. This beautiful and sincere program encourages viewers to find their passion, their joy —their juice— in all that they do. Read more...
Length: 3 Minutes | PRICE: $295.00
Support Materials
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About Dewitt Jones
Dewitt Jones is one of America’s top professional photographers. Twenty years with National Geographic photographing stories around the globe has earned him the reputation as a world-class photojournalist. As a motion picture director, two of Dewitt’s films were nominated for Academy Awards.
Program Insight:
Passion. We hear about passion all the time; it’s not a new idea or phenomenon. It’s practically become a buzz-word in today’s society. Yet it is not something we can ignore. Passion really is a critical piece in achieving and surpassing our goals and expectations. It is so important to understand how fueling your passion can make an insurmountable difference to your company, community, family, and to your life on a personal level.
In Dewitt Jones’ Juice, to five-year old Adam, his passion in the story is literally juice. It is the perfect metaphor, because the juice in the toy camera represents the passion and energy we all need in our lives.
For some of us, it is as obvious as the juice in our camera. We know what we want, we have a goal, and we just need to create a plan, stick to it, and get there. On the other hand, for many of us, it might not be quite as apparent. We have to do a little searching to find our juice, our power, our passion.
Either way, the passion is there— we just have to find it and learn how to use it.