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Entries from August 1, 2010 - August 31, 2010

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

1:46PM

DSLR Rig Suggestions

If you own or are looking to purchase a DSLR, I would highly recommend checking out this article by Peter Salvia.

He covers everything from SD Cards, batteries, and lots of lens choices and suggestions!!

8:00AM

DVD, Blu-Ray, Download or Streaming?

"In what’s become the new “Paper or plastic” question, producers are asking, “Blu-Ray or DVD?”

When DVD replaced VHS, it was an obvious move and choice for us. Better overall quality, more durable, and the players had trays for the DVDs that wouldn’t hold peanut butter sandwiches. But now there’s a new kid in town: Blu-Ray. OK – it’s not new, but it hasn’t become as widely adopted by consumers yet.

Why? I think there are a few reasons: price point of the players, price point of the discs, and the fact that you have to have an HD television in order view the Blu-Ray means you have to buy a new television if you don’t have an HD one. (That would be me. I admit it – I still have a TV that doesn’t hang on a wall, is deeper than 3 inches, and is not HD unless I buy some of those glasses “as seen on TV.”)

That’s the cost-analysis side. Let’s look at the technology side.

Many movies can be downloaded from iTunes now. My family is here for a visit and my nephew has an iPod Touch. He loves watching movies and television on that. He was disappointed when a DVD of some older films he bought didn’t have a digital version he could download from iTunes. If you want to capture the younger generation, it may be time to think all-digital.

I don’t know for sure what the viewing future is for Christian film, but producers have to think about all of these options when they’re getting ready to release a film. Making movies just got a little more complicated.

What’s your viewing choice? Are you HD, Blu-Ray, DVD, streaming, downloading, or still wondering what happened to Beta-Max?" ~Article by Christian Cinema

4:32PM

Celtx Script for iPhone and iPad

Review by: Stu Maschwitz

Kudos to Celtx for figuring out exactly what to include and what to leave out when designing a screenwriting app for mobile devices. Celtx Script (US$9.99) is the first iPad screenwriting app that “just works” in the way that Apple users expect. This is a welcome surprise given how clunky and homely the desktop Celtx application is on OS X.

Celtx Script on the iPad is as simple and elegant as one would hope. You can do most of what you need to just by typing. In portrait view you have a distraction-free view of your script. In landscape, there’s a handy scene list to the right for navigation.

Landscape view has a centering problem where the last character is cut off on the right. I trust that this is an easy bug to fix.

A feature I would love for both the iPad and the desktop version is folders in the scene list. Color-coding scenes would also be nice.

Notice how I praise the app for its minimalism and then request new features. See how difficult life is for developers?

Speaking of which, the developers were caught by surprise with Celtx Script hitting the App Store on a Saturday, so while the free Celtx Sync function would work between an iPhone and an iPad running Celtx Script, there was no way to sync between the free desktop Celtx and your mobile device. One of the developers managed to get the free syncing plug-in posted within a few hours though. Once you get the plug-in installed, you can import a screenplay from the free cloud backup using desktop Celtx’s Script > Import Script > From iPhone/iPad menu item. There’s a corresponding Export option as well. It’s not quite the same thing as a true Google Docs-style cloud sync, but it’s close, and it’s free.

I would love some assurance from the Celtx team about the security of the cloud storage.

I’m delighted that someone finally made a solid and elegant screenwriting solution for the iPad. That it works on the iPhone as well and syncs with free desktop software makes the $10 price a bargain.

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1:50PM

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