C.R. Johnson Like A Lion Segment!!

jstemp

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NS, I know this might sound like a weird request, but I need someone to "subtitle" the C.R. johnson segment. (the part where he talks about his love for skiing) I am Hard of Hearing, so I cannot catch all the words being said.
The reason why I need the subtitles is because I am making a Flash Animation for my class, and it is kind of like motion typography integrated with images. I chose the Like a Lion interview, because it was truly inspiring, and that is the message i am trying to achieve with this animation.
so, if anyone could do this, I would love you long time, and possibly send some swag your way.

 
bump. somebody who has the movie help this kid out. i'm looking on google to see if i can find it for you in the meantime
 
not sure what parts you needed, so i just did alot.

started at 56:55

I've been skiing my whole life and been a sponsered skier since i was 15, i wouldnt nessarly say i have taken it for granted, but i've almost lost sight of that. And then had a major reminder of how lucky i really am, and had been working as hard as possible to keep this as my life. stopped at 57:20

Started at 57:40

Life is incredible, never will i lose sight of that again, never! Stopped at 57:47

Started at 58:05

This life im living, What i do everyday, I mean its unreal, it's ever single day i ski, every single day im out in the mountains with my friends. I LOVE SO MUCH! its like "wheehw". The richest day, the fullest day is every day man, is an absoulute blessing to be doing what im doing and never woudl i take it for granted. Stopped at 58:34

I think thats it, hope that helped.

Shread in peace C.R.
 
Thank you! i PM'd you.
also if you have anything else that you think is a worthy phrase or segment, please do add it here. I'll post the final project when done, at the end of the weeek
 
Yes, generally. I'm not looking for one-liners though. I'm looking for a good lengthy one.
or one liners and i can mix and match them together?

 
i got you.

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