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Wednesday, October 25, 2006 | Contributed by
davidprice
I have been asked recently by a number of people what my take was on the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival (aka: SAICFF). Well to tell you the truth I don’t believe the impact of it hit me until around 9:30 pm the following Monday night when I was sitting in a theater (the most popular theater in Peoria) awe struck by a film made by a Church in Albany, GA. Facing The Giants is more then a just a powerful film about a fictitious victory by God, This film by itself is a victory of God. I would have thought two days ago that a well-made Christian movie would have been impossible...
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Wednesday, October 25, 2006 | Contributed by
Watchful
Many congratulations to Aletheia Stage and Film Co. for not only making the best film at the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival but of also convincing the judges and the audience of that fact! The Oath of Desormeau won the Jubilee award for best of the festival, taking home a $10,000.00 check, and also won…
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Monday, October 23, 2006 | Contributed by
davidprice
The San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival (aka. SAICFF) is abviously one of the primary headlines in Christian film related news. For more indepth coverage of the proceedings of the festival visit
“The Rebelution” I will not be taking the time at this point due to not having enough time to process all of what I saw. Also keep in mind that I’m the photo guy. I will instead talk about a particular booth and an organization I ran into during my short travel to the south. It was the Institute of Photographic Studios. This group, based out of Dallas Texas offers a collection of photography courses. Starting with the basics their offerings span introductory photography skills to advanced studio and photojournalism techniques. They also don’t forget...
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Friday, October 20, 2006 | Contributed by
Watchful
Wednesday, October 18, 2006 | Contributed by
Watchful
With the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival starting tomorrow I am asking myself a couple of questions.
1) Why am I going?
2) What do I hope to see?
The answer to the first question is simple. I’m going because…
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Saturday, September 9, 2006 | Contributed by
davidprice
Because of the “non-moving” characteristic of still photography, motion is always depicted as a blur (aka. motion blur). Because of this many people shy away from using motion blurrying to their disadvantage. This shyness is due to the majority result of motion blurring usually covering the entire photo allowing nothing to be clear or to stand out. But keep in mind that not all motion…
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