{?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?} Christian Filmmakers Forums Copyright (c) 2010 ExpressionEngine tag:christianfilmmakers.org,2010:07:30 Genesis Media video logo? tag:christianfilmmakers.org,2010:forums/viewthread/.7477 2010-07-29T17:40:40Z Craig Snedeker I don’t know what a good video logo is (time-wise), how is this so far?

http://www.vimeo.com/13720881

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MEMBER SHORT: MTW Western Europe tag:christianfilmmakers.org,2010:forums/viewthread/.7399 2010-07-15T12:55:57Z Matt Blick In case you didn’t see it yet, here’s the Western Europe video I recently finished.

http://vimeo.com/13176452

This film was shot for the MTW Western Europe team in Madrid, Spain mtw.org on the Canon 7D and glidetrack.

Lenses:
28mm-135mm EF f/3.5-5.6
50mm EF f/1.8

Music by:

Sigur Rós - með suð í eyrum
Balmorhea - Harm and Boon
Explosions in the Sky - The Only Moment We Were Alone

If you have any questions or comments feel free to post them here or email: contact at cellarwebs dot com

If you would like to give to the funding of the MTW Western Europe team please send support to:

Mission to the World
1600 North Brown Road
Lawrenceville, GA 30043

For further information, please contact:
info at mtw dot org

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REVIEW: Inception tag:christianfilmmakers.org,2010:forums/viewthread/.7406 2010-07-16T10:52:48Z Calix Lewis Reneau Okay, this first post isn’t a review, but an astounding piece of news from Variety:

WB wakes ‘Inception’
Pic accounts for over half of Thursday’s pre-sold tix

Wowsers!

Looking forward to thots on this film… I’m heading out to see the Sorcerer’s Apprentice here in a bit myself…

Cheers,
Calix

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MEMBER SHORT: Light for Revelation tag:christianfilmmakers.org,2010:forums/viewthread/.7469 2010-07-28T17:25:25Z Ryan McDonald A short film we finished last year.  Any comments are welcome.

http://vimeo.com/5557622

Thanks,

Ryan McDonald

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Review: How to Train Your Dragon! tag:christianfilmmakers.org,2010:forums/viewthread/.7421 2010-07-19T09:14:55Z 2010-07-20T15:13:34Z Daniel White Hello everyone.  A few weeks ago my family and I went and saw How to Train Your Dragon at the [two] dollar theater.  I have to say; I loved it.  Great story, great soundtrack, other than a very few things here and there, it is now one of my favorite animated movies yet.  I was thinking of writing my own reviews of the movie but after reading an article by N. D. Wilson on it which pretty much says everything I would’ve, I decided to just post a link to his article.

Here’s the article.

And here’s the awesome trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHUhygdAZIw&feature=player_embedded

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Member Short: Vinter - (Shot on the Canon 7D) tag:christianfilmmakers.org,2010:forums/viewthread/.7467 2010-07-28T12:19:32Z 2010-07-28T12:22:15Z Ben Kayser Here’s a video I made over the winter. I hope you enjoy it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGuxIKkm2l4

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MEMBER’S SHORT: Lesson In Life and Death tag:christianfilmmakers.org,2010:forums/viewthread/.7439 2010-07-22T11:24:02Z Larry Rutledge This is my latest short film project, it is a western/drama made for the latest DVXuser.com DVXFest event.

Title: Lesson In Life and Death
Logline: A young boy, enamored with the glory of outlaws, finds one in his own family and learns the reality of a bullet.
Approx. Run Time: 8 minutes

http://www.vimeo.com/13474927


Hope you enjoy it
Larry

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REVIEW: Easy Virtue tag:christianfilmmakers.org,2010:forums/viewthread/.7450 2010-07-23T21:57:56Z Calix Lewis Reneau I quite liked this.  Since people want plot-thingies - and I don’t like writing them in my comments - here’s what Wikipedia sez:

Easy Virtue is a social comedy based on Noël Coward’s play of the same name. The play was previously made into the silent movie Easy Virtue (1928) by Alfred Hitchcock. This version is directed by Stephan Elliott, written by Elliott and Sheridan Jobbins, and stars Jessica Biel, Ben Barnes, Colin Firth and Kristin Scott Thomas. Easy Virtue is a social comedy in which a glamorous American widow, Larita, impetuously marries a young Englishman, John Whittaker, in the South of France. When they return to England to meet his parents, his mother takes a strong dislike to their new daughter-in-law, while his father, Jim, finds a kindred spirit. Family tensions escalate. The score contains many Coward and jazz-age songs, some of which are sung, or partially sung by the cast.

This is a smart, adult comedy - rated PG-13, with very brief non-sexual nudity, light language and quite a bit of smoking.  If you like Coward, you’ll like this!

Cheers,
Calix

(...if you don’t know Coward, just think Shaw or Wilde… and if you don’t know Coward, Shaw or Wilde, well I don’t know how to respond to that…)

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SHORT FILM REVIEW: Hope is Fading tag:christianfilmmakers.org,2010:forums/viewthread/.7445 2010-07-22T23:50:36Z Stephen Bunch http://vimeo.com/12307403

A friend of mine shared this on facebook the other day, and I was quite touched by it. I thought I’d pass it along. It’s for a fictitious charity, but it could be used to promote any organization that promotes adoption. Check it out!

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MEMBER SHORT: “Payback” tag:christianfilmmakers.org,2010:forums/viewthread/.7442 2010-07-22T20:08:34Z 2010-07-22T20:17:11Z Michael Traven Took a break from editing to have fun with the kids (my brother and sister… no, I’m not a father) and we decided to make a movie…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSJgKsLt97w

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