Beach vendor Dorothy Forde contemplates the future as she tries to bounce back from the battering Hurricane Beryl inflicted on her business, where she has operated a bar and food store on Mayreau’s Salt Whistle Bay for 12 years.
The interviewer, camera operator, editor, colourist, sound tech, light tech, etc are all the same person…
nancysauldemers says:
I cannot thank you enough, Kenton Chance, for the meaningful coverage you’ve provided of our beautiful tiny Mayreau post-Beryl. While we work with our neighbours to rebuild, we will continue to need your assistance keeping the plight of Mayreau, Union and Canouan in the public eye even when thoughts are naturally bound to move on to other stories.
Nice filming, especially at the end of the video. You have a good cameraoperator. You could have edited it better.
Samo,
The interviewer, camera operator, editor, colourist, sound tech, light tech, etc are all the same person…
I cannot thank you enough, Kenton Chance, for the meaningful coverage you’ve provided of our beautiful tiny Mayreau post-Beryl. While we work with our neighbours to rebuild, we will continue to need your assistance keeping the plight of Mayreau, Union and Canouan in the public eye even when thoughts are naturally bound to move on to other stories.