Why “Behind the Scenes” Is Important
Pakistani film director Ali Imran Ch is an artist on a mission. In his own words, "If my videos bring positivity into anyone’s life, that will mean that I am successful in achieving my goal." Through his previous work with Your Everyday Heroes, he has managed to accomplish just that. For example, he shot and directed the inspiring YEDH documentary on Umar Mughal, a graphic designer living with osteogenesis imperfecta.
We were deeply moved by Ch’s documentary, and we knew we wanted to continue working with him. In fact, we thought he’d be the perfect director to film our special project "Behind the Scenes." This episode is unlike any other YEDH documentary in that it is not centered on one specific hero. Rather, it is a video illustration of our core belief: that anyone has the potential to be a hero.
"Behind the Scenes" ExplainedThis episode serves two purposes: aside from being a showcase of the principle that YEDH was founded upon, we wanted to give our audience an inside look into how our videos are made. In the end, even we ended up being surprised by the arduous process our directors undergo to tell the hero’s story.
For this episode, we tasked Ch and his film crew with what we thought was a simple project: create a TV commercial that illustrates the fact that anyone can be a hero. However, as we watched Ch and his crew labor to bring this vision to life, we soon realized that doing so was anything but simple. In many ways, the film crew unintentionally filled the "hero" role in this episode.
Famous Filmmakers In PakistanYour Everyday Heroes has been proud to give you this small inside look into the making of our content. We are so grateful to Ali Imran Ch for his hard work and dedication. While he could have simply made an ordinary behind-the-scenes documentary, he took it a step further and incorporated a message into the project.
Strangely enough, however, Ch and his film crew ended up filling the role of the hero. Filming this TV commercial, they were forced to ponder the meaning of heroism. They realized that simply by creating something positive and inspirational, they were doing a heroic act. Obviously, the entire crew is extraordinarily talented. However, it is not talent that makes them heroic, but how they use it. And in filming this commercial—and Umar’s documentary—they have been using their talent to inspire and empower.