March 14, 2019 – Kaitlin said she graduated last year from Lycoming College and continues to work on her filming. She started the documentary in 2017 after discovering one of her best friends was struggling with addiction. “I had the equipment. I talked about it and then decided how great it would be to see the human side,” she added.
In January Kaitlin was featured in the Sun-Gazette Showcase where she discussed how she filmed the 13 minute video locally. It is shown from three different perspectives and so far, the documentary has been shown in large cities like Los Angeles and New York. It also earned the Tom Woodruff Jr. Grand Jury award at the Pennsylvania College Film and Video Festival hosted at Lycoming College.
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