Bruce Marchfelder is an award-winning filmmaker and Creative Director of UBC Studios. Previously he served as the Senior Directing Instructor at Vancouver Film School, and he is the writer and director of the feature film Mr. Fortune's Smile.
Through a Lens Darkly: Regent College Film & Faith Conference 2002
Speaker(s): Bruce Marchfelder, Ralph Winter, Rikk Watts, Robert Johnston
Date: Oct. 2002
Length: 7h9min
Product ID: RGDL3222S
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Description
This series is from the Regent College Film and Faith Conference 2002 and includes the following lectures:
How to Respond to Hollywood - Robert Johnston From Story to Screen - Ralph Winter The Craft of Filmmaking - Bruce Marchfelder The Business: Stories from the Trenches - Roundtable Discussion Nietzche, Film and the Uber-Twilight - Rikk Watts The Future of Christian Filmmaking - Roundtable Discussion.
See All Audio by Bruce Marchfelder Ralph Winter Rikk Watts Robert Johnston
Ralph Winter is a Hollywood film producer whose credits include Star Trek IV, Hackers, X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Cool It. He is one of the founders of TWC Films, which produces television commercials and represents a number of commercial directors, and he is a member of the Directors Guild of America and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Rikk E. Watts is Professor of New Testament at Regent College. Previously, he served as an instructor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Wycliffe Hall at Oxford University, La Trobe University, and the Bible College of Victoria (now the Melbourne School of Theology). He is author of Isaiah's New Exodus in Mark, as well as a founding member of On Being, an Australian Christian magazine.
Robert K. Johnston is the Co-Director, Reel Spirituality Institute. Professor of Theology and Culture at Fuller Theological Seminary and author of Reel Spirituality. n
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