Even though the third episode of Purgatory, USA will not be released until this Sunday (11/16/08), our Sonlight Pictures Angels are watching this episode right now!
So, sign-up to be one of our prayer partners and get inside info, behind-the-scenes scoop and pre-release viewings of all of our future content.
You won't regret it.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Purgatory, USA - Episode 5 Shooting Completed
This past weekend we spent a LOT of hours in a very short period of time to complete the shoot of the fifth episode for Purgatory, USA. This episode deals with the concept of envy as Babs and Nikki try to land the same intern position at a local Christian radio station.
God was good and we were able to complete shooting a little ahead of schedule. Below are some screen shots.
Tiffany as Babs.
Dorothea as Nikki.
Catherine as Ariel.
Tim as the Station Manager.
Therese as the Station Manager's daughter.
Tiffany and Brianna.
They both vie for the same position.
Things don't go as planned.
In the next week or so we'll be posting some special behind-the-scenes footage specifically for our Sonlight Picture Angels, so sign-up today.
God was good and we were able to complete shooting a little ahead of schedule. Below are some screen shots.
Tiffany as Babs.
Dorothea as Nikki.
Catherine as Ariel.
Tim as the Station Manager.
Therese as the Station Manager's daughter.
Tiffany and Brianna.
They both vie for the same position.
Things don't go as planned.
In the next week or so we'll be posting some special behind-the-scenes footage specifically for our Sonlight Picture Angels, so sign-up today.
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Monday, November 10, 2008
Dear Anonymous
I realized something this weekend.
I've been blogging here for over three years now, putting my thoughts down, my feelings and my theories covering subjects from illness to faith to the various stupid things I do.
Recently, when I've stated some thoughts I had about Obama or the election or faith and politics, I've received some very interesting feedback in the comments section... good feedback, thought-provoking feedback, usually in opposition of my stance, but worthy of discussion, none-the-less.
However, almost all of these differing views are inputted by the vague and faceless person called Anonymous. Either the person(s) didn't want to sign up for a blogspot login or didn't want to put their real name at the bottom of the comment or they simply forgot to sign their name... whatever the reason, their viewpoint is "personless." And, in my mind, valueless.
So, from now on I'm going to ignore any comment(s) left by Anonymous based simply on the fact that my ideas have a name and a face and yours do not. As a matter of fact, I'm going to delete all future Anonymous comments left on my blog.
Hey, if you want to disagree with me, awesome! I love a good debate. That's the way my father raised me. But, if you're not willing to attach your real name to your comment, then I can only surmise that you don't really feel that strongly about it and it's not worth reading.
So, Anonymous, where ever you are, feel free to stop by and read all you want. But, if you want to participate, at least have the courage to put your real name to it.
Otherwise, don't let the virtual door hit you on your way back out to the internet.
I've been blogging here for over three years now, putting my thoughts down, my feelings and my theories covering subjects from illness to faith to the various stupid things I do.
Recently, when I've stated some thoughts I had about Obama or the election or faith and politics, I've received some very interesting feedback in the comments section... good feedback, thought-provoking feedback, usually in opposition of my stance, but worthy of discussion, none-the-less.
However, almost all of these differing views are inputted by the vague and faceless person called Anonymous. Either the person(s) didn't want to sign up for a blogspot login or didn't want to put their real name at the bottom of the comment or they simply forgot to sign their name... whatever the reason, their viewpoint is "personless." And, in my mind, valueless.
So, from now on I'm going to ignore any comment(s) left by Anonymous based simply on the fact that my ideas have a name and a face and yours do not. As a matter of fact, I'm going to delete all future Anonymous comments left on my blog.
Hey, if you want to disagree with me, awesome! I love a good debate. That's the way my father raised me. But, if you're not willing to attach your real name to your comment, then I can only surmise that you don't really feel that strongly about it and it's not worth reading.
So, Anonymous, where ever you are, feel free to stop by and read all you want. But, if you want to participate, at least have the courage to put your real name to it.
Otherwise, don't let the virtual door hit you on your way back out to the internet.
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