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The Bible is Funny
#84 - Christian Movies are Funny - To Save A Life

The Bible is Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 60:18


You're gonna make love to me on Saturday and confess on Sunday?In this special segment, we break down Christian Movies with our good friend, Tim Wyckoff.  Today we address every issue plaguing today's teens as we discuss the 2009 drama - To Save A LifeWatch "To Save A Life" - https://tubitv.com/movies/561286/to-save-a-lifeThe Bible is Funny Card Game -  https://www.amazon.com/Bible-Funny-Card-Game-Hilarious/dp/0593579496Follow The Bible is Funny on Instagram - @thebibleisfunny

Act One Podcast
E27 Writer/Director Brian Baugh

Act One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 71:54


Act One Podcast - Episode 27 - Interview with Screenwriter and Director, Brian Baugh.Brian Baugh is a director, screenwriter, and producer known for creating socially relevant and inspiring human stories that cross genres.  He has spent the majority of his time working in feature films, but also has extensive experience in television, commercials, documentaries, and web content. He had an eclectic upbringing from being born in New Jersey, spending his youth in South Florida, and growing up in Seattle.  His creative endeavors began as a flannel clad high schooler in the Northwest directing theater, making comedic videos, and producing grunge music in basement studios.Brian started his filmmaking journey in earnest at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts, where he wrote and directed many films.  His achievements earned him the USC School of Cinema Distinguished Scholar Award, and he was a member of the Order of Troy, Mortar Board, and Phi Beta Kappa. After graduating, he decided to pursue cinematography, and spent time on several studio films interning under world class cinematographers.  Then he was awarded a Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholarship which took him to Cape Town, South Africa for a year of additional education in the liberal arts...and African township life. Shortly after returning from Africa, the budding Director of Photography shot his first feature film at the young age of twenty five.  He spent the next ten years shooting over twenty films (THE ULTIMATE GIFT, JACK & THE BEANSTALK, AN AMERICAN CAROL), and shooting and directing dozens of commercials (Ford, NHL).Brian transitioned into feature directing with a high school drama, TO SAVE A LIFE.  The film was released in theaters nationwide and earned an 'A' cinema score.  The independent film's strong performance in the box office surprised many in Hollywood. Since then, he has written over twenty screenplays, several of which he is attached to direct.  His film, I'M NOT ASHAMED, was nominated for a Dove Award for Most Inspirational Film. He directed the award winning comedic television pilot THE COMEBACK KIDS.  Next, THE WORLD WE MAKE, a young adult interracial romance he wrote, produced, and directed, got picked up by Universal and Netflix and was released in 2019.  His latest feature, FINDING YOU, was released theatrically in 2021 and also received very positive audience reviews.  It was distributed by Roadside Attractions, Lionsgate, and Amazon domestically, and Universal internationally.  The film is a spirited, upbeat, romantic dramedy shot in Ireland starring Jedidiah Goodacre, Katherine McNamara, Tom Everett Scott, and Vanessa Redgrave. Brian's desire is to be a part of telling stories that inspire audiences, foster justice and healing, or expand imagination and wonder in the world.The Act One Podcast provides insight and inspiration on the business and craft of Hollywood from a Christian perspective.Support the show (https://actoneprogram.com/donate/)

Today's Episode
Bull (S05E06)

Today's Episode

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 24:12


Inspired by Dr. Phil, Bull is nearing episode 100 after 5 seasons on CBS. "To Save A Life" deals with a malpractice lawsuit where an MD is being charged with ignoring a patient in critical care and disobeying her supervisors orders. Usually aren't these things covered by a medical board? We have plenty to say about this episode and the shows illustrious history. Check it out!

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The Annotator
Tim Wynn - Freaks

The Annotator

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 14:28


Tim Wynn is a California based composer for feature films, television series, documentaries and video games. He studied at the USC School of Music under Elmer Bernstein, Christopher Young, Buddy Baker and Jerry Goldsmith. Some of his career highlights include feature films: To Save A Life , Starving Games, and Descendant. He's composed for video games: XCOM 2, Darkness II, Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3, Madden NFL 25, and for TV shows: Mech-X4, Supernatural, and The Deep End.Directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein's FREAKS portrays the story of 7-year-old Chloe, who lives in both fear under her father's (Emile Hirsch) protective and paranoid control, and fascination of the outside world, where Abnormals create a constant threat - or so she believes. When a mysterious stranger (Bruce Dern) offers her a glimpse of what's really happening outside, Chloe soon finds that while the truth isn't so simple, the danger is very real. The film was released on September 13, 2019.In this episode, composer Tim Wynn opens up six tracks from his original score. He reveals his musical ideas behind several of the main character themes and even how one theme, originally written for one character was eventually used for another. Tim shares which piece convinced him that a live orchestra was going to be needed for this score and lastly how having two directors on a film can lead to unique musical challenges for the composer.ANNOTATED TRACKS / SEGMENTS02:13 - Freaks04:07 - To the Park05:41 - Time Bubble07:08 - She Looks Like An Angel08:16 - Eleanor Reed10:48 - Hell FireSOUNDTRACKThe original score for Freaks was released on September 6, 2019, by Moviescore Media and can be purchased at Amazon.com, iTunes or streamed on Spotify and Apple Music. MORE ABOUT THE COMPOSERYou can find out more and hear more music by Tim Wynn at his official site, http://timwynn.net/ and you can follow him on Twitter @timwynn_ABOUT THE ANNOTATORProduced by Christopher Coleman (@ccoleman) and you can Find more episodes at THEANNOTATOR.NET or you can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher Radio or wherever you find quality podcasts.FOLLOW USTwitter @audioannotatorFacebook @TheAnnotatorInstagram @TheAnnotatorEmail theannotatorpodcast@gmail.com

A Sojourner’s Truth
Season 2, Episode 5: Mentoring Across Generations

A Sojourner’s Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 59:15


In this episode, Natasha talks with guests, Laurie Polich Short and Brooklyn Lindsay, about mentoring women across generations, and their dream for SheGrows women. Laurie Short is a speaker, author and adjunct preacher at Peninsula Covenant and Oceanhills Church. She is a graduate of Fuller Seminary and the co-founder of SheGrows, a cross generational women's conference to promote mentoring relationships. Laurie's books include When Changing Nothing Changes Everything (May 2017), Finding Faith in the Dark (August 2014), and 40 verses to Ignite your Faith (coming April 2019). Laurie has been in ministry with youth and adults for thirty years, and has served on staff at four churches. She lives in Santa Barbara with her husband Jere, and stepson Jordan. Brooklyn Lindsey is an advocate for being a mentor and for being in mentor-rich environments. As a mom, pastor, writer, and international communicator, she values relationships and supporting the potential of every human possible. She's been a leader in youth ministry for two decades and recently launched a new community, Somos Church, with her husband Coy in Lakeland, Florida. She was the visionary founder of The Justice Movement, a global youth community that creates educational resources and events to empower youth to do justice together, and is currently empowering women through mentoring education and advocacy with She Grows Conference. She has authored eight books including “Confessions of A Not-So-Supermodel”, “Opposite Day”, “Kingdom Experiment”, “A Parent's Guide to Understanding Teen Girls”, ” 99 Thoughts For Junior Highers”, “Sacred Life”, “To-Save-A-Life” and “Advent.” Show notes are available at A Sista's Journey blog. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Film Talk | Interviews with the brightest minds in the film industry.
17. What’s Wrong With the VFX Industry with Christina Lee Storm

Film Talk | Interviews with the brightest minds in the film industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2016 41:44


Christina Lee Storm is an independent producer who has collaborated with filmmakers from around the world. While living in Hong Kong she was Head of Creative Development for legendary Hong Kong director Johnnie To working with local screenwriters and directors. Some of Christina's recent producing credits include “The Least of These”, “To Save A Life, Flesh: Bought & Sold in the U.S.”, and most recently the short documentary “Life After Pi” that went viral on YouTube. Christina was Production Supervisor for the 2012 Oscar winning film “The Artist”. She has also been Manager of Digital Production at Rhythm & Hues Studios where she worked on over a dozen feature films including “The Hunger Games”, Oscar nominated “Snow White and the Huntsman” and Oscar winner “Life of Pi”. She has served on the Producers Guild of America's National Board of Directors and AP Council Delegate for 6 years. Christina received the PGA's AP Council Commitment Award in 2013. She is Co-Chair/Mentor for the PGA's Diversity Workshop, a member of the Women's Impact Initiative, Digital VIP Committee, International Committee, and was most recently elected Treasurer of the Producers Guild of America.

Question Reality Radio
May 30, 2010

Question Reality Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2010 55:00


DIRECTOR | WRITER | ACTOR - This week our guest is JOSHUA WEIGEL. Joshua moved to Los Angeles in 1998 with the goal of creating films that would have a positive impact on the world. He worked as an assistant at the WBTV network, which led to an Art Director position on US network promos and national commercials, including several Super Bowl spots. In 2007, Josh began making shorts and co-wrote and directed four award winning films such as "The Butterfly Circus" that went on to win much critical acclaim. Joshua is also an actor. He has booked roles in National commercials, short films and recently appeared in the Samuel Goldwyn theatrical release, "To Save A Life." Joshua continues to pursue a multi-faceted career as an actor and filmmaker and is currently working on the script for the feature length version of "The Butterfly Circus" with his wife and writing partner, Rebekah.

Elevate Student Ministries
To Save A Life - What Is Your Logline

Elevate Student Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2010


Week 4 of the To Save A Life series.

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Elevate Student Ministries
To Save A Life - You Are Not Alone

Elevate Student Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2010


Week 2 of the To Save A Life series.

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Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
You are a living letter to the world

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2010 34:58


Listen in as Pastor Jeff shares a wonderful sermon on 1 Corinthians 3. He focuses his attention on how we are a "living letter" to the world and how we speak of God's love, mercy and righteousness to the world. A special invitation to see the upcoming film TO SAVE A LIFE was also included.

Tommy2.Net Exclusive Interviews
Sean Afable - To Save A Life

Tommy2.Net Exclusive Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2010 8:37


Tommy2 talks with Sean about his new film, To Save A Life. Listen in as the two talk about this must see movie.

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Big Movie Fan Podcast - Movie Reviews, Ratings and More
The Lovely Bones and The Book of Eli BMFP 106

Big Movie Fan Podcast - Movie Reviews, Ratings and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2010


Listen to Podcast 106The Lovely Bones directed by Peter Jackson and The Book of Eli directed by The Hughes Brothers. Your hosts Brian, Jimmy and Randy review these two films and rant about IMAX screen size, preview next week's Legion, Extraordinary Measures, Tooth Fairy...and To Save A Life, talk movie news about Transformers 3 and Spider-Man 4 all right here on The Big Movie Fan Show!Show Notes0’00        Intro2’15        The Book of Eli Trailer12’55      The Lovely Bones Trailer30’48      Brian’s IMAX Rant Link 1 Link 238’34      Next Week’s Movies Film-Releases38’48      Legion Trailer41’56      Tooth Fairy Trailer44’38      Extraordinary Measures Trailer47’39      To Save A Life Trailer51’46      Movie News ComingSoon.net51’57      Transformers 3 Michael Bay Interview55’29      Spider-Man 4 Report57’38      More Movie News1:01’06   Email Question Link1:02’35   OutroThanks for listening and please Post a Comment below.Comment QuestionsWhat movies do you want to see in the weekly Movie Rewind section?What do you think of AMC Theaters IMAX screen size now?Will you pay the extra $5.00 for smaller multiplex IMAX vs. purpose-built IMAX auditoriums like the one at the Detroit Science Center?Are you looking forward to Transformers 3 or Spider-Man 4?