Description
Google Pixel 2 | The Picture Perfect Life
Sometimes there's more behind an image than the eye can see. Part of a wider set of stories that encourage people to question their lens on the world, "The Picture Perfect Life" invites people to question their assumptions on depression and who it might affect. In this video, Logic, whose Grammy-nominated song "1-800-273-8255" brought increased awareness on depression and suicide prevention earlier this year, narrates seemingly happy people's stories to show that not every picture tells the whole story.
If you're in emotional distress, reach out:
suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Voiceover, Dialog, Spoken Text, Script, or Lyrics
This is Nick, and this is Sophia, the light of his life.
This is Lauren, and this is her new place which will soon be crammed with friends.
This is Steven. This is where he schools his military buddies.
This is April. She got her sweet tooth from her dad.
This is Sprinkles, and this is Dee. This is her dream job.
This is Cassy. These are her backup dancers.
And this is Mike. This is his weekly BBQ club.
This is Alex with all the friends that will Like her post from Friday night.
And this - this is the lifeline all these people bravely called to find hope.
Not every picture tells the whole story.
Question your lens.
(Lyrics)
I finally wanna be alive
I finally want to be alive today
Written Text
The following are real people captured with Google Pixel 2
Logic
1-800-273-8255
Question your lens
If you are in emotional distress, reach out:
SuicidePreventionLifeline.org National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
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