Monday, January 15, 2018

Rocky Mountain Christian Filmmakers Camp Early Bird Deadline and Post-Camp Production

With three of our alumni,
  Joyce Swingle,
  Gwendelynn Martindale, and
  Morgan Willer.
Today is the deadline for the early bird special ($150 savings) at the Rocky Mountain Christian Filmmakers Camp, where I've been teaching film acting and coaching students in our short films since 2014. There is a three-payment plan you can use to spread out the payments while still getting the discount: www.ChristianFilmmakersCamp.com.

 I just got to perform the lead role and coach the other actors (including one of our alumna, Rebekah Stought) in "There" a short film by two of our alumni, William and Morgan Willer. In all we had six alumni from our program involved in the production, and the Willers managed to pull together over a dozen professionals in all!

Two other alumni, Rebekah Stought 
and William Willer.
Before we left they showed us a rough cut, and it's going to look extraordinary! I'm so proud of the Willers and our amazing team! 

While we were on set, one of the six alumni of the Rocky Mountain Christian Filmmakers Camp, McKenzie Harris, was cast as the lead in Lamplighter Theatre's next production! We also know Rachel Marley, was cast as the friend of the lead. Rachel has been my student several times at two different performing arts training intensives, and she was on our performance team in Sochi during the 2014 Olympics.

Rebekah Stought performed with me in the last two Lamplighter Theatre productions.

McKenzie Harris Photo by Ivy Schexnayder
I'll be teaching and directing at the Lamplighter Guild this summer, and their early bird discount (also a savings of $150) deadline will be at the end of January. You can hear my interview with Mark Hamby, the executive director of Lamplighter Ministries here. Click this link, to play it.
 
I was happy to volunteer my time to the Willer's project, but they agreed to let me perform my one-man play Views of the Manger in their barn on Epiphany, and offer an acting workshop after we wrapped the film. After Views of the Manger we gathered to praise the Lord for what He accomplished through the piece, and a five-year-old prayed the most beautiful prayers! I asked if I could interview her about the play, and here's what she had to say. Click this link, to play it.


If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/Salvation.


Remember, registration is now open for the 2018 Lamplighter Guild and Rocky Mountain Christian Filmmakers Camp.


No comments:

Post a Comment