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Entertainment > Movie|Fri, Sep. 14 2007 04:11 PM EDT

Homeschoolers: Future Directors of Christian Movies in Hollywood?

By Katherine T. Phan|Christian Post Reporter

The Christian community has not done a good job of raising "superbly qualified" Christian filmmakers to direct big-budget movies, according to George Escobar, the executive director of AOL Video.

Two of the most recent successful Christian-themed movies, “Amazing Grace” and “The Chronicles of Narnia,” were both directed by secular directors.

Escobar, who is a born-again Christian and homeschooling dad, is hoping that the launch of Advent Film Group, LLC (AFG), a new film production and distribution corporation, will help change the filmmaking landscape in Hollywood by adding more Christian directors who will produce more big-budget films with moral integrity.

He also said the group would be looking to homeschoolers as its primary target.

"Our mission is to change culture for Christ through media," said Escobar. "We are drawing from the outstanding talent and strength of the homeschooling community."

In recent years, the homeschooling movement has been growing. The U.S. Department of Education estimates there were 1.1 million home-schooled kids in 2003, with growth at 7 to 12 percent annually.

Studies by the U.S. Dept. of Education also suggest that homeschoolers may be ideal candidates for directing films with Christian or moral messages.

When parents were asked for the most important reason for homeschooling, around 31 percent expressed concern on the environment of other schools, such as safety, drugs, or negative peer pressure. Thirty percent had parents who said the most important reason was to provide religious or moral instruction.

“People want a good solid academic education for their children," said Brian Ray, president of the National Home Education Research Institute, in a Family News in Focus report. "They want a safe environment for their children, safety from drugs and alcohol, safety from pre-marital sexual pressure."

A common misconception about homeschoolers is that they are cutting themselves from the outside world by not having the experience of education in public schools.

But Laura Derricks, president of the National Home Education Network, insists otherwise. She says that her children enjoy a rich extra-curricular and social life with other home-schooling families around Austin, Texas, where the family resides.

Her kids, 14-year-old Jackson and 11-year-old Sarah, are involved in a number of organized group activities with others, such as gymnastics, drama and city parks programs, reported the ABC News.

"If homeschoolers can turn the public education monopoly upside down, they can do the same for cinema," said Escobar of homeschoolers' qualifications.

Advent has been endorsed by several high profile homeschooling advocates, including Dr. Michael Farris, founder and chancellor of Patrick Henry College, the nation's only Christian liberal arts college established to serve homeschooled students; Dr. Graham Walker, president of Patrick Henry College; and Michael Smith, president of Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA).

Escobar believes the timing is right for Christian directors as new digital technologies are giving independent filmmakers, such as the makers of “Facing the Giants,” the ability to make an impact in an industry dominated by multimillion-dollar budgets.

“Facing the Giants,” a film on the triumph of a community and its high school football team, was made by Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia. The film earned $10 million in box office sales and sold over 1 million DVDs, all with just a $100,000 filming budget.

AFG's "budgets are 'right-sized' to our self-distribution campaign and network," according to Escobar. "It's sustainable."

In the next three years, AFG plans to produce five films touching on themes with a biblical worldview important to family audiences. Participants will eventually direct future films on the AFG production slate.

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  • Tue Jan 13, 2009 5:55 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Hi, I have a son who is finishing High School (Private - CT) this year and he is interested in attending a Film/Entertainment school.

    I just got a flash to google to see if there were any Christian ones around and stumbled to your blog.

    Are there Colleges/training schools that you are affiliated with or can recommend?

  • Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:14 pm Agree: 5   Disagree: 1

    ahemitt... Glad to hear about your son. We had three 11-year-old students on our first production, each one serioua about becoming a filmmaker. Our initial cinema program is to make 5 feature film over the next three years. Imagine how good these 11 year olds will be in a decade, when they are 21 and have five or more feature films under their belt. They will indeed be superbly-qualified to one day direct big budget features.

    Regarding film school, we strongly recommend that students do NOT go to film school. Instead they should go to a Christian Liberal Arts college and master art, history, literature, and english. That way the student has something to write about for their film screenplays, will know how to write it, and understand the how and why of the story they are telling. They can best learn the mechanics of filmmaking by actually making feature length movies versus "practicing" by making student short films in college. The best college for filmmakers is quite frankly Patrick Henry College. That's why Advent Film Group is working so closely with PHC.

  • Tue Sep 18, 2007 1:17 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Mr. Escobar, this is great news. My son Jackson, is taking homeschool classes at Masters Academy of Fine Arts and is concentrating on film. He is only 11 right now, but has expressed a desire to make Christian Film. Do you have an college suggestions?

  • Fri Sep 14, 2007 3:53 pm Agree: 8   Disagree: 0

    This is George Escobar, mentiioned in this story. Just wanted to clarify one point in an otherwise very well-written and accurate story... I am an "ex" Executive Director of AOL Video and most recently Ex-VP of Product Development for Discovery. I left corporate America to launch Advent Film Group this spring (www.adventfilmgroup.com). We've just completed filming our first movie: "Come What May" made by a team of 30 homeschoolers and a handful of professional filmmakers. It will be released in the spring of 2008 to coincide with the annual Homeschooling conference season.

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