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Review of The Runner from Ravenshead

June 21, 2010 by natalie

The Runner from RavensheadWhat do you get when you have five kids in one family? Over the years I’ve heard quips about parents raising their own basketball team. But Joel and Lisa Steege have something different in mind for their family. They are raising an all-star movie cast right in their back yard – literally! Their sixth child was born during production, so he didn’t make it onto the big screen of their first feature film production, The Runner from Ravenshead. You can be sure that it won’t be long, though, before he joins the ranks of cast member along with his older siblings! I had a chance to visit with the Steege family recently and interview them about their film. I’ll be sharing more about that later, but for now here’s a peek into this highly original adventure!

The number one thing that sets this film apart from the typical movie fare is that it is comprised of an all-children cast. The cute factor is a major bonus, but I was equally enthralled by the depth of the storyline, the scripting, the acting, the camera work, and the music. Several years ago, I read a commentary on the Christian film industry that highlighted the problematic approach of many Christian filmmakers who were utilizing film as a means of preaching. The commentator went on to make the point that film is a visual medium, and only those who rightly understand and harness it as such will be effective. That’s one thing that The Runner from Ravenshead does so well. The dialogue is sufficient to communicate its message with clarity, but the story largely unfolds before the eyes, not the ears, of the viewer. That said, the accompanying soundtrack, recorded live by the FILMharmonic© Orchestra of Prague, goes a long way toward conveying the tenor of the film and keeping the viewer on the edge of his seat!

The Runner from RavensheadFrom the website, “After a daring escape from Ravenshead Prison, Sam finds herself in worse trouble. Outrunning the relentless wardens seems impossible…she wonders how much longer her strength can hold
out. But help is on the way – kind of. Henry, janitor for the City of Refuge Guide Service, is unexpectedly thrust into the line of duty when all the trained guides are called out on other missions. As he sets out on his long-awaited first assignment, he gets more adventure than he bargained for. Will the enthusiastic but awkward amateur guide persuade Sam to trust him before it’s too late?”

If one of the measurements of a good movie in our family is the number of times we rewind in order to replay a funny line or scene, then The Runner from Ravenshead ranks right up there with the best of them! We were laughing hilariously at points, sitting in suspense at others, and empathizing with the depth of emotions Sam felt in her desperate attempt to gain freedom from her warden. Another thing I love about this film is that it doesn’t do your thinking for you. There are important truths woven throughout the plot, but there is plenty of room for each viewer to ponder the implications and personal application of the story.

In case you can’t tell yet, I really love this movie and highly recommend it for any family. It’s one that our family will be watching over and over again! The film is hot off the production lines and has just become available, so check out the trailer below, and then order your copy today! 🙂

Filed Under: Filmmaking, Inspiration for Families, Resource Reviews

Forbidden History: Dinosaurs and the Bible

February 22, 2010 by natalie

Almost exactly a year ago, I was conversing with homeschool dad Jeff Jack at a music festival and found out that he was putting together a documentary on the topic of dinosaurs and the Bible. It sounded fascinating! Shortly after production on the DVD was complete, our family received a copy and watched it together during our Wednesday night study. Wow! Packed full of historical documentation, biblical references, and ancient artifacts, this is a film that will engage viewers of all ages. The accompanying soundtrack was masterfully composed by up-and-coming composer (and homeschool grad!) Jared Kraft. Jeff Jack graciously agreed to join us for an exclusive Pajama School Blog interview. I think you’ll enjoy hearing about this fabulous resource and finding out how you can receive your own free copy!

Can you give us a synopsis of the documentary you’ve put together: Forbidden History – Dinosaurs and the Bible?
Dinosaurs and the BibleForbidden History: Dinosaurs and the Bible covers written history, archeology, and eyewitness accounts that prove dinosaurs and man have always existed together. It explains what happened that caused the recent extinction of most dinosaurs only a few thousand years ago and what happened to the surviving dinosaurs. Also, there is brief discussion of the accuracy and trustworthiness of the Bible followed by a look at the over thirty references to dinosaurs mentioned in this historical record. At the end, the viewer is presented with the fact that God is going to come again and judge the world. The law that leads to judgment is discussed and then salvation in Jesus Christ is presented as the only way to be saved from the judgment to come.

When did you first become interested in dinosaurs?
I think that most everyone has a bit of a fascination with dinosaurs, but I first became interested in how they fit in with human history when I listened to a lecture by creation scientist and educator, Dr. Kent Hovind. From a young age, I was taught that the dinosaurs died out millions of years ago, and I just assumed that this was really what happened.

Dinosaurs and the BibleWhat prompted you to investigate their connection to the Bible?
I really started looking into their connection with the Bible because of supposed “mythological” creatures mentioned in the King James Version, which is one of the oldest (1611) and most used versions of the Bible. The supposed “mythological” creatures mentioned are: Dragon, Behemoth, Leviathan, Cockatrice, and Fiery Flying Serpent. When I found out that the word “dinosaur” did not come into existence until 1841, I thought that it stood to reason that these words which all have to do with different types of ferocious reptile creatures could be references to now extinct creatures that we call dinosaurs.

You have documented some incredible findings in your DVD! In the course of your research, was there anything you learned that especially surprised you?
The thing that surprised me the most was the hundreds, if not thousands, of similar dragon stories, myths, and legends from around the entire globe that are routinely dismissed as primitive imagination. All of the cross-cultural stories carry the same thread – huge vicious reptile creatures that were usually considered a menace to man. My work of discovering more of these stories is far from over. The Forbidden History website will be an ongoing life work to chronicle each and every reasonable dragon story in history. The site is just beginning and is a work in progress.

Why do you think this is an important issue for people to understand?
Today, children in most schools are taught as plain fact that the earth is millions of years old and that the dinosaurs died off millions of years ago. They are taught this because it supports the theory of evolution, which is the predominantly held scientific view. They are not shown all of the evidence and therefore cannot make an unbiased decision about what they believe. Many of these children may never consider the Bible because they hear something like…”the Bible talks about dragons and cockatrices…see the Bible is just a book of myths and stories.”  The Bible is the most important book that has ever been written; Satan knows this, and he wants to discredit the Bible.

Dinosaurs and the BibleWhat implications does it have?
The implications are very serious. First, everyone should be permitted to make unbiased, open-minded decisions about what they believe. If you don’t have all of the facts in front of you, this is not possible. I believe that when presented with all of the evidence (on both sides) one can easily come to the conclusion that the earth is only 6,000 years old, dinosaurs have always existed with man, there was a global world-wide flood that wiped out nearly all life, Darwinian evolution is absolutely impossible, and God created everything just as the Bible says.  Ultimately, the scientific and educational system of the world hold onto evolution and deep time theories because the only other alternative is special (supernatural) creation as spoken of in the Bible.

How long have you and your wife been homeschooling your children? Was this DVD a family project?
We have been homeschooling our children from the very beginning, so that’s about 17 years. The DVD was not really a family project, however, my family offered me a lot of support in many ways. They watched many clips and edits throughout the process of producing the video. They helped me with editing and spell checking toward the end of the project, and they encouraged me greatly throughout the entire project.

How long did it take you to complete the project?
A total of 18 months. 7 months research, 3 months script writing, and 8 months video and audio editing.

Dinosaurs and the BibleWhat tips would you offer to other filmmakers who are interested in producing documentaries?
Lay out a step-by-step plan and then follow the plan. There are a lot of good tools (even free tools) out there for making simple video documentaries. Microsoft PhotoStory 3 is a great free beginner program for using still photos to develop a video. Audacity is a free open source audio recorder which is what I used for my documentary.

Start simple with a short 5-10 minute video and publish it on YouTube. Then try another with more content. After you have some experience, a program like Sony Vegas Movie Studio, which costs around $100, would be great tool.

The best tip that I can offer is: Don’t waste your life. We only have so much time here. Use it to the fullest for the Lord. “And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus” Colossians 3:17.

How can interested families order a copy of the DVD?
At this time there are two ways that you can get the DVD. The first is to visit our website at: http://www.forbidden-history.com/dinosaur-movie.html. You can watch the film for free at this link. The second is to contact me directly. You can contact me by e-mail. If you send me an e-mail with your address, requesting a DVD, I will send you one free of charge. If you want multiple copies to give away, just let me know. Also, feel free to reproduce the DVD yourself. It is copyrighted, but permission is granted to make unedited duplicate copies to be given away without charge. In the near future, there will be an order page on the website as well.

Dinosaurs and the BibleAny additional comments?
A friend and I have a ministry for evangelizing the lost. We regularly give away a lot of our DVDs, gospel tracts, and booklets. Your prayers are greatly appreciated. Any donations go directly to the purchase of gospel tracts, booklets, and DVDs for free distribution.

I would encourage everyone to get the following text book:  In the Beginning: Compelling Evidence for Creation and the Flood. This book is a hardback science textbook which is one of the best resources available if you would like to have a deeper understanding of the evidence for creation.

Filed Under: A Lifetime of Learning, Filmmaking, Interviews with Homeschoolers, Resource Reviews

Pajama School Promo Video Winner!

November 25, 2009 by natalie

It is with great pleasure that I introduce to you the winner of the Pajama School Promo Video contest! I am so grateful for the time and work that went into each of the submissions, and pray that the experience was a blessing to all involved. But, without further ado, the winner of a free family pass to the 2010 San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival is…

Jeremiah Warren, producer of Video #2!

You all have seen his excellent work; now you get a chance to “meet” him! Jeremiah joins me today on the Pajama School Blog for a brief interview:

When did you first become interested in video production? What contributed to that interest?
I was around 13 years old when I saw a short film, created by a family that I know, and they submitted it to the 2004 San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival. I had no idea that there was so much available to “normal” people in the area of equipment and software to create media of such high quality. That’s what led me into creating short films with a friend of mine. We started with fun little skits – nothing very professional, and most were rather silly. I eventually segued into what I am doing now.

Do you have a homeschooling background? How did that contribute to what you are doing now?
I’ve been homeschooled since day one. I’ve never been in an environment with people who said I wasn’t good enough, or could not do this or that, unlike what is often experienced in a public or private school environment. Due to that fact, I do not have a lack of self worth or feel like I can’t accomplish a task.

If it wasn’t for being homeschooled and raised the way I was by my parents, I would not be where I am today. I’m so grateful to my parents for the sacrifices they made and the hardships they went through in raising me to be the way I am today.

What are some steps you’ve taken to develop the art of video production?
I would check out 4 or 5 books at a time at our local library on filmmaking, or on the software and tools I owned. I’ve also watched and read many tutorials online, which have really helped me learn one of the main programs I am currently using. I also spoke with many people who knew more than me, always asking them questions about what I wanted to know.

What other video projects have you worked on?
I filmed all the behind the scenes video on The Widow’s Might, produced by HeuMoore Productions. I also had a small role in the movie as the guy who mumbles and stumbles over his lines while auditioning for the role of the cowboy.  I have been privileged to work with two business owners and one ministry in putting together promotional commercials.  There are some other feature films that I hope to work on, but nothing official right now.

What are some of your other interests besides filmmaking?
I’ve always loved reading, mostly historical books. I have an interest in computers, and even considered going into IT work, but gave that up after I was in an IT department during one summer. I’m very interested in social networking and marketing, along with promotion and advertising.

Are you open to producing book trailers for other authors? How should they contact you for more information?
In short, yes, but it depends on my schedule, what other projects I am working on, and what the book is about. They can contact me through my website at www.JeremiahJW.com. More of my work they can be viewed on my YouTube channel at www.YouTube.com/JeremiahJW. I update it regularly with new videos.

Any words of advice for aspiring filmmakers?
You don’t need a $5,000 camcorder to make something good. Start where you are now, and learn by using what you have. It’s not about using the highest quality or most expensive gear, but how well you can use it.

Filed Under: Contest!, Filmmaking, Interviews with Homeschoolers

5 Days Left to Vote!

November 20, 2009 by natalie

If you haven’t cast your vote yet in the Pajama School Promo Video contest, time is running out! Just click here to view the three promo videos and then cast a vote for your favorite.

Filed Under: Contest!, Filmmaking

Vote for Your Favorite Pajama School Promo Video!

November 10, 2009 by natalie

The three finalists for our Pajama School Promo Video Contest have been chosen! The producer of the film that wins the most votes will be the recipient of a family pass to the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival or Filmmakers Academy! So, check out these three promo clips and then cast a vote for your favorite! (And of course, don’t forget to order the book, too. :-))

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Filed Under: Contest!, Filmmaking, Inspiration for Families

Check Out the First Pajama School Book Trailer!

October 15, 2009 by natalie

I am happy to report that the submissions are starting to pour in for our exciting Pajama School Promo Video Contest! Okay, so I admit that this is the first and only submission we’ve received to date…(there’s a reason I’m often called an “eternal optimist.” :-))

Time is quickly ticking away – the deadline for submissions is Friday, October 30 – but the field is obviously wide open for competition! There’s still a fabulous free family pass to the 2010 San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival up for grabs! Just visit the contest page for all the guidelines.

Filed Under: Contest!, Filmmaking

Interview with Homeschool Grad Molly Williamson

September 29, 2009 by natalie

Today, I am excited to welcome my long-time friend Molly Williamson to the Pajama School Blog for an exclusive interview. Molly recently produced her first film, and I thought you all would be interested in learning more about the film and the steps Molly took to acquire the skills to produce it.

Molly WilliamsonTell us a little bit about yourself and your homeschool experience:
I was homeschooled through all twelve grades. It was a wonderful experience that I am extremely grateful for. My parents always encouraged each of their children to follow their own natural bents and develop their God given talents. So, when one day I announced that I wanted to be a film director, though inwardly freaking out, my parents immediately began to encourage me and try to find ways to help me learn more about filmmaking.

How did you first become interested in filmmaking?
I remember, even as a child, being fascinated by movies and how they were made. When I was about sixteen, I began to lament the fact that the films coming from Hollywood were filled with vulgarity and humanistic worldviews. At the same time, films coming from Christian filmmakers lacked originality and good production value. I had a strong desire to see films that were exciting, original, and artistic, while presenting Godly principles.

What kinds of things have you done to learn about filmmaking and to acquire the necessary skills to produce a film?
I think one of the very foundations of good filmmaking is good photography. So I began to hone my photography skills. I read the book Filmmaking For Dummies, which I recommend to all dummies who are interested in filmmaking. And I started shooting short videos and music videos with my family. I practiced camera work, storyboarding and video and audio editing. The best way to learn how to do something is by doing it.

Do you think you’ve missed out or are at a disadvantage by having chosen not to attend college?
I am sure that attending film school or college would have had a number of benefits. However, instead of spending years learning from the very people whose humanistic films I do not want to imitate, I have kept my worldview intact and my perspective fresh. Instead of investing my resources in classes that may not even pertain directly to filmmaking, I have used them to gain practice and experience in the craft I wish to pursue.

Toward The Golden West
You just produced your first film. Can you tell us about it and where you got the inspiration for it?
Toward The Golden West is a 30-minute short film. It tells the story of one family’s struggle on the home front during WWII. It is about keeping the faith when the world seems dark, and leaving a legacy for the next generation. I find the indomitable spirit of the WWII generation very inspiring. When we decided to make a movie, we felt this was a story we could tell that would be both interesting and realistic to film with our limited resources.

If someone is interested, how can they order a copy of Toward the Golden West?
Send me an email including your name and address, with the subject line ‘Toward The Golden West DVD’. Cost is $8.00, including shipping.

What are your future aspirations in filmmaking or otherwise?
My ultimate desire is to glorify God wherever He leads me in life. I would love to continue being involved in making films that aim for the highest quality in both production and content.

Filmmaking

Thanks so much for sharing with us, Molly! I’m excited to see you continue to invest your God-given interests and talents in such worthy projects in the years ahead!

Natalie’s Note: I was privileged to be invited to attend the Premiere Showing of Toward the Golden West and even managed to get my picture taken with the three stars of the show! 🙂

Filed Under: Filmmaking, Interviews with Homeschoolers

Filmmaking Resources

September 8, 2009 by natalie

Even though I haven’t personally delved much into filmmaking, I’m a huge fan of the independent Christian film industry – one of the reasons that I’m sponsoring the Pajama School Promo Contest. There are lots of fabulous resources available for those who are interested in this industry, but I wanted to point out a few that I’ve come across recently:

CJ Powers on Screenwriting – Of all the aspects of film production, screenwriting is the one that interests me the most. I’ve done quite a bit of script writing and find that a lot of the underlying principles are the same.This interview, posted by Nathaniel Bluedorn, is worth re-reading multiple times, as there is much to be gleaned from it. Especially note Mr. Powers’ assessment of collaboration among Christian filmmakers and the comparison of how many hours industry professionals spend practicing their craft, versus the time investment of Christian indie filmmakers. Definitely some food for thought!

Cloud Ten Pictures Blog – Run by Eric S. Highland, Public Relations and Social Networking guy for Cloud Ten Pictures, this blog is chock-full of practical and helpful tips for aspiring filmmakers. Be sure to get in on his latest “How YOUR IDEA Makes it to the BIG SCREEN” series. You’ll also want to check out the HOSFU site – a treasure trove of resources for independent Christian filmmakers!

Christian Filmmakers – With over 1,500 members, the Christian Filmmakers Forums are a great place to connect with like-minded filmmakers and share ideas. Topics include: Events and News, Reviews and Critiques, Music and Sound, Producing and Directing, and much more!

I’m sure there are many more great resources available. If you know of any, feel free to leave them in the comments below!

And remember, you can win a great giveaway package by helping promote the Pajama School Promo Contest. 🙂

Filed Under: Filmmaking

Lights, Camera, Action!

September 1, 2009 by natalie

The Moment You’ve All Been Waiting For… 🙂

…Presenting…

…the Pajama School Promo Contest!

Win a free family pass to the 2010 San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival OR admission to their Filmmakers Bootcamp! Check out the Official Contest Page for all the details and guidelines on how to enter this exciting contest!

Here’s some more exciting news – even if you don’t participate in producing a film, you can be entered in a drawing for a great giveaway package by helping spread the word about the contest! The giveaway package will include a copy of Pajama School, a DVD of Come What May, the soundtrack for Come What May, and a $25 gift card for the store of your choice! You can enter the drawing multiple times – once for each of the following things (just leave a separate comment indicating each thing that you do since I will be using a random number generator to determine the winner):

1. Post about the contest on your blog/website. Link to the Contest Page. (Feel free to use “Win A Family Pass to the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival!” as your post title.)

2. Twitter about the contest with a link to the Contest Page. Include hashmark #pajamaschool in your tweet. (Here’s a tweet ready to go for you: Win A Family Pass to the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival! – http://bit.ly/13CBfy #pajamaschool)

3. Update your Facebook status with “Win A Family Pass to the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival!” and a link to the Contest Page.

4. Include a contest announcement in your print or e-newsletter or in a special e-mail to your mailing list. (Add me to your mailing list and then leave a comment indicating that you sent the newsletter/e-mail.)

5. Grab the code for one of the Pajama School banners and add it to the sidebar of your blog/website.

I’m looking forward to having a ton of fun with this contest, and I hope everyone else has a great time as well! Feel free to e-mail me if you have any questions. Let the filming begin! 🙂

Filed Under: Contest!, Filmmaking, Giveaways

And the winner is…

March 27, 2009 by natalie

Come What MayI sure wish I could give away DVDs to everyone who entered the drawing! Thanks to all who participated! I just finished doing a random drawing for the winners, and the three following people will be the proud recipients of a new Come What May DVD!

1. Brittany Barden
2. Buttercup
3. Sharon D.

You three should have received an e-mail from me. Just send me your mailing address and I’ll have the DVDs sent to you right away. Hope you enjoy the movie!

Filed Under: Filmmaking, Giveaways

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