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2:21PM

The Life Project

City On A Hill Productions is producing a film series created to persuade women with unplanned pregnancies to carry their babies to term. They are shooting on the Canon 5D.

"In order to maximize the effectiveness and usefulness of "The Life Project," we were advised by various women's resource centers to triple cast our story. So, last week we filmed essentially the same story with three different principal casts: white, African-American, and Latino/Spanish-speaking.

While I was excited by the prospect of working with three different casts, I must admit that, at first, I faintly wondered, in the back of my mind, if filming the same scenes three times would be monotonous drudgery. It was not at all! It was an incredible experience to watch these wonderful actors bring their own gifts and insights into the scenes."
~Richard Ramsey

For more pictures and information about the project CLICK HERE

8:46PM

Burns Family Studios - PRESS RELEASE

On Pendragon we were lead by the Lord to tell a story about vision - embracing God's call on your life no matter the odds or opposition.  Over the past year, the Lord has grown in our hearts a new theme; the 'next project' will explore the life changing idea that true freedom and ultimate satisfaction come only through a relationship with Jesus Christ.

The story is shaping up to be fun, intelligent, and compelling. Count on action and espionage, a touch of comedy, romance, and of course, high adventure: a period piece with global scope.

This production will once again require the mobilization of a very large crew and volunteer network. We are looking forward to working with old friends and making new ones as we move closer to pre-production. But for now, what we need is your support in prayer.

Please be in prayer for:

Vision. Pray that we would be faithful to the vision that God has given us.

Message. Please pray that God would inspire and move us to the ideas that would be most compelling.

Team. Please pray that God would send the right individuals along in His timing, and that we would work in unity with each other.

Resources. Pray that the Lord would bring together and raise up the right resources at the right time.

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1:16PM

The No Labor Day: Why Christians Should Be Thankful for Unions 

Article By Nathaniel Darnell

Ever wonder why most folks take off from work on Labor Day? Doesn’t it seem like Labor Day would be the one day in the year that people would labor?

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, “[t]he first Labor Day holiday was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City, in accordance with the plans of the Central Labor Union. The Central Labor Union held its second Labor Day holiday just a year later, on September 5, 1883.” U.S. Department of Labor, The History of Labor Day (2007). Not until 1894, however, did Congress make Labor Day a national holiday. Id.

I’m not a fan of unions, which have a nack for increasing worker inefficiency, hiking prices, and creating arbitrary rules that hinder achievement. Here are some interesting facts relating to unions in the film industry:

  • George Lucas received a fine from the Screen Actor’s Guild union for not have credits at beginning of his movie The Empire Strikes Back. As anyone who is familiar with the Star Wars movies knows, the films begin with scrolling text in space introducing the story. The feel created by this effect would have been totally ruined by having credits at the beginning of the movie, but SAG didn’t care. Lucas was so outraged by the fine that he dropped out the guild and has never returned.
  • Peter Jackson was able to make The Lord of the Rings movies for a fraction of the price he would have paid in the United States because there are no film unions in New Zealand. He was also able to get more flexible labor hours from his crew due to the lack of unions.
  • Laos, Nigeria has become a booming movie-production town for Africa, releasing over 2,500 movies in 2004 alone. Nigeria employs some 200,000 film crew workers, none of which belong to a union. The films are popular with Africans and they are making money. Isaac Botkin, Outside Hollywood 213 (Vision Forum, 2007).

Interestingly enough, American unions may literally be a God-send for up-and-coming Christian filmmakers eager to create a replacement industry. By offering flexible work hours, lower costs, and a positive team spirit, independent Christian filmmakers have the potential of out-producing Hollywood. So perhaps we should be thankful for Labor Day and the American unions who brought it about.
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12:54PM

Directing the Camera

"When I was a teen filmmaker, my dad told me something I would never forget. It was the secret to great cinematography. It was one of the most important lessons for a director to learn. And, it was simple.
“If your actors aren’t moving, your camera must,” dad says. “After all, that’s why they call it ‘motion’ pictures.”

Dad always encouraged my filmmaking. He was a storyteller like none other and he knew the power of film. He saw in me a visual talent to tell stories through film and he supported my every attempt. He even joined in and had some aerial footage shot for me.

Unfortunately, not all directors have a dad reminding them why motion pictures are not called stills. Few understand that movement is the visual language of film and the director must master it. Even the audience is aware of this difference, but few know how to put it into words.

When television came into being, crews clarified the difference between artistic films and lowly television shows. Most of the time it was in conjunction with comparing great cinematic vista shots on film to broadcasted shots of “talking heads.” Even cast members caught on and created a polarization, sending great actors to work on film projects and good actors to work in television. Eventually the politics were neutralized and both cast and crew were willing to work in either format, as long as the shows were of quality – Using the language of film.

"Movement is powerful, but only in the hands of a skilled director who understands the motivation behind the camera’s action."

Quality directors soon learned that movement was the key to a film-like-feel in their television programs. They also caught on to the three basic rules in camera motivations that trigger the needed movement.
The most important rule is that shots are motivated by the performance. If the camera starts to move for no reason at all, the audience suddenly becomes aware of the camera movement instead of being drawn into the story. However, when an actor who speaks brashly slowly shifts into a whisper from embarrassment and the camera gently zooms in to a close-up, the audience is stirred by the personal emotions expressed. The audience becomes a part of the story with empathy rising within their soul.

The second rule is that the closer the camera gets, the more truth it tells. This is especially true since the release of HD television, were every blemish is seen. This intimate camera position demands truth in acting from the heart, a skill that is coveted among actors.

Even Meryl Streep understood the power of truth in close-ups when she convinced the director of The Devil Wears Prada to let her shoot one scene without make-up. Her extremely powerful and bold character was diminished down to a private vulnerable human moment sharing about her divorce. It had fans and the film community talking for years – The most powerfully honest scene in the entire movie.

The third rule allows for creativity to impact the art: If it works, then it’s right. Any creative shot that is invisible to the audience, while keeping the focus on the story works. It doesn’t matter what it looks like, as long as it empowers the story and doesn’t call attention to itself.

Camera movement is all about giving the audience a different way of looking at their world. It doesn’t matter what type of shot it is, it just matters that it touches the emotions and doesn’t attract attention to itself.
There are numerous types of subjective and objective shots a director can call for, but only one or two shots will empower the story to draw the audience into a world were they can experience life from a different perspective than what they are accustom. This movement helps the audience become engaged in the message, rather than watching talking heads from a disconnected distance.

Movement is powerful, but only in the hands of a skilled director who understands the motivation behind the camera’s action."
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8:00AM

4 Mac OSX Users

I have added a new page under the Basics tab in the menu bar, and will be updating the info periodically as I come across more helpful info! I have also posted the page info below...
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1:05PM

HSLDA Video Contest

Submission Dates: August 16, 2010 to November 15, 2010

What

  1. Each entrant will submit a video commercial that illustrates the value of HSLDA membership to a family. Videos will be a minimum of 60 seconds and may not exceed 90 seconds.
  2. Up to two entries per person or team will be allowed.

Who

This contest is open to anyone.

Submission Format

  1. Please email your YouTube clip link to the following email address: contests@hslda.org. Be sure to include your name, address, and phone number.
  2. We require that you also mail us a hard copy DVD in QuickTime format.

Fee

  1. $20 for HSLDA members
  2. $40 for non-HSLDA members

Prize Information

  • One “Critics’ Choice Award” in the amount of $1,000.
  • One “People’s Choice Award” in the amount of $1,000.

Click Here to read the full list of contest rules and guidelines.

11:50AM

IndoctriNation Trailer

Colin Gunn and his family travel in a big yellow school bus across America shooting a new documentary film that explores the origins of the American education system, the effects of public schools on the Christian family, and the turning of the hearts of parents to their children through home education.

www.indoctrinationmovie.com

2:59PM

"Inception" Sound Design

"Creating the sounds of dreams featuring supervising sound editor and sound designer Richard King, Re-recording Mixer Lora Hirschberg, and Re-recording mixer Gary Rizzo."

www.inceptionmovie.com

8:00AM

NEW CHRISTIAN MOVIE - "The Lost Medallion: The Adventures of Billy Stone"

Downes Brothers Entertainment

presents

SYNOPSIS:
"Archaeologist Dr. Michael Stone looked for the lost medallion his entire life, and now his son Billy has taken up the search.

Amazingly, the medallion ends up in Billy's hands and a spontaneous wish in a precarious situation takes Billy and his best friend Allie, back 200 years to what they realize is a very different Aumakua Island.

When Billy and his friends are not jumping off waterfalls, avoiding animal traps, crossing the ocean, sneaking through caves or escaping a prison they're facing their nemesis Cobra, who wants nothing more than for them all to disappear.


With no other way to get home, and the wellbeing of the entire island resting on his shoulders, Billy must discover the key to reclaiming the medallion and its tremendous power.


One way or another, this adventure will change Billy, and life on the island, forever."

The film is scheduled to release in early 2011

"The Lost Medallion" Movie Website

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Behind the Scenes

There are a lot of behind the scenes pictures and videos at these websites:
IMDb Page - Facebook Page - BTS videos on YouTube

8:00AM

"Letters to God" - On DVD!

For more information about purchasing the DVD - Click Here