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July 25, 2008

Screening Of The Rich Man and Lazarus

This week, the team did their first screening of "The Rich Man and Lazarus" - which is based on Luke 16:19-31. This film relies heavily on computer generating graphics, as it depicts Heaven & Hell. Since these computer graphics are not completed yet, you can only image how difficult it is to picture what the background scenes would look like.   

Next week, we will show "The Rich Man and Lazarus" to our International VP's of South Africa & India to get their critique. Since we plan to use these films globally, it is very important for us to get their feedback as well as feedback from our other international leaders.

Just a quick update on "Abraham and Isaac," we have sent the film over to the musician for him to create the background music and he is just about finished.

Here are some photos taken from the screening:

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Setting up iChat before the meeting starts.

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Just before the start of the meeting. 

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Group discussion just before viewing "The Rich Man and Lazarus."

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A very blurry picture of the team on iChat.

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Follow-up discussion after the viewing.

Check back early next week, as we will have new updated pictures from our screening with the international team.

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