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Arts and Faith Discussion Forums
Great place to discuss moral and spiritual themes prevalent in just about any film, and to find relevant, up-to-date discussion on the merits and flaws of current and classic cinema.
Creators of Fugitive Hunter, this production company is not only 'up and coming' but is comprised of folks whom I'd be proud to work with again anytime, anywhere. Instead of 'learning to do it the right way,' they went out and did it their way. And then they managed to learn from their mistakes, to correct them, to sell the flick, and now they're in position to do it all again. It's just the beginning.
My director of photography. I stand by my assertion he's one of the best. Ever. I'll even fight about it.
Health Education Africa Resource Team
Go here. Get involved.
These guys are a few of the most talented people I know, and I'm privileged to call some of them 'brothers.' They've been instrumental in my creative endeavors, and I can only hope to continue working with them 'til I'm finally kicked off the planet.
Look up movie stuff.
Write a 50,000 word novel in a month. I dare you. I double dog dare you.
Withoutabox Filmmaker Homepage
All things festival oriented.
Check out this guy's site. Right now. If you don't see his name lauded in the future, I will personally find him, bring him to someone responsible, and make sure the oversight is rectified.
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Looking Closer: Jeffrey Overstreet's Site
The difference between a Christian Film reviewer and a Christian film reviewer is in the understanding of the arts as a vessel for the secular as well as the faithful--and to grasp the import and impact the medium has for every human being. God, first and foremost, is an artist, a Creator--and our greatest reflection of this is in our arts. Jeffrey is one reviewer whom I not only call friend, but for whom I have a great respect in his discernment of a subject matter that a good many Christians feel is hellbound and a lost cause. I highly recommend checking out his thoughts on current movies--you may not always agree with him, but you will at the very least respect his tacit offerings.
