Through out my life I dreamed of being a fashion designer, I would always doodle shirt designs on my note in school. I have sketchbooks full of fashion breakthroughs; having dreams to attend FIDM, the fashion institute. It wasn’t until I have ended my friendship with my best friend Arielle Englund, that I found exactly what I wanted to do. She helped me to see my talent in video editing, but after we split my determination to make that talent a successful job rose.
I met Arielle my sophomore year of high school, it was her freshman year. She was a little girl with big boob who overly used them to get attention. We hit it off from the start, having natural chemistry. After a while we became inseparable, people knew us at Brianna and Arielle or vise versa. One year later, Arielle “fell in love” with a bad boy named Chris.
His over controlling and manipulating personality brainwashed my best friend. The girl I knew was gone, her excuses to make his naughty behavior to be okay were non-stop. I couldn’t take it anymore and cease communication with her; I wanted to prove that I didn’t need her. After a few months I became more independent and had more friends to hang out with instead of just one.
After watching transformers one night I noticed all the depth and detail they took into the robots when they are transforming and I wanted to do that. I wanted to make those effects that make a movie: explosions, subtitles, filters, tones can be created with different effects. I want to inspire and encourage through this art,
After about six months of not speaking to one another, I got a voicemail. When I listened to it, a quivering voice cried for help on the other end. Arielle was crying choking out apologizes and asking for friendship. I couldn’t help but leap to help out one my closest friends. She was distraught over her relationship, her family had drivin her crazy; I sat on the phone with her for hours. I stood by her when she decided to dump Chris, stood by her when she decided to go after Hayden.
Things are better than ever, mostly because both Arielle and I have learned to be independent from one another. We have separate dreams, separate destinations and life styles. We hang out a bit less due to schedules, but she still remains my best friend to this day.