The heart attack ***FANTASY*** - This might be one of the most unexpected custom video requests that I ever got, but I went with it and I like what came of my effort. Here are the instructions I've received: "So my proposed custom would be a cpr clip involving you as a stressed out worker in the office portraying a realistic looking heart attack scene. Ok so this would be around 10-12 min scene of a serious massive heart attack from onset of symptoms to full arrest. Scene is an office, maybe at desk working on project. Stressful day, lots of calls, emails, etc. Maybe chugging a coffee or energy while getting non stop calls and emails about a project. All the stress you can imagine piling up at once. Symptoms start slow maybe the first 2-3 minutes is the buildup of the stress and the starting of symptoms. Starting to get sweaty and breathless, pain in neck and back, spreading to jaw and down left arm, and finally a lot of tightness and discomfort in your chest. Breathing heavier but have to power through this project. It's due by end of day. Main part of the scene is the building of the heart attack, as symptoms get worse while stress gets worse. This is where heartbeat sound comes in if you are able to splice in some sound of a heartbeat. Maybe slow and normal at first when you start feeling symptoms, but getting louder, faster and more erratic as the stress continues and the attack worsens. If you cannot do sound effect no worries, just concentrate on portraying the attack as it worsens. Rubbing your chest and left arm now a lot. Breathing much heavier and harder as you try and lie back in chair, or walk it off, or just try and let it pass. But it keeps getting worse. Finally, the one call that sets you off. Something gone horribly wrong as you are yelling at the other person on the call the massive pain hits your chest and drives you to the ground. You're now having a massive attack, heart pounding and erratic. Spending several minutes on the ground, grasping at your blouse and chest as you fumble for the phone to call 911. Barely able to get the words out and gasping for air as you clutch your chest, you tell them to send help, you think you're having a heart attack."
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