Presenter Rick Larson walks you through Biblical and historical clues revealing the incredible significance of this celestial event as well as the vastness of God s creativity. Features: Produced by Stephen McEveety (Braveheart, The Passion of the Christ) Dramatic presentation on the significance of Bethlehem s Star and its connection to the life of Christ.
Now I believe Jesus was an actual person. The events surrounding his birth life and death are always controversial.
Now this one presentation was poorly filmed and edited. Because this was a videotaped lecture most of the time the camera is just focused on Rick Larson. He has visual aids that that he refers to but the camera really doesn't cut to the visuals. One time the camera just cuts to "Nothing" and we just hear the man talking.
I think whoever made this DVD was just out for a cash grab. The filmed it and just put on a DVD to sell without much effort in post production.
The whole thing needs to be blocked and re-shot with multi cameras. This was poorly made. It is so bad you may fall asleep.
Now again the information is interesting but the presentation shown here was made for a live audience. So there is no impact on a home viewer. It would of been an easy fix in post production. They could have shown the "Visulas" more clearly and use the original voice track over the visual inserts. Or they could of provided us a link to download the visuals.
If you own this film or involved with the "Making of It" I am not "critical of the message" just the way "You delivered it".
Now I believe Jesus was an actual person. The events surrounding his birth life and death are always controversial.
Now this one presentation was poorly filmed and edited. Because this was a videotaped lecture most of the time the camera is just focused on Rick Larson. He has visual aids that that he refers to but the camera really doesn't cut to the visuals. One time the camera just cuts to "Nothing" and we just hear the man talking.
I think whoever made this DVD was just out for a cash grab. The filmed it and just put on a DVD to sell without much effort in post production.
The whole thing needs to be blocked and re-shot with multi cameras. This was poorly made. It is so bad you may fall asleep.
Now again the information is interesting but the presentation shown here was made for a live audience. So there is no impact on a home viewer. It would of been an easy fix in post production. They could have shown the "Visulas" more clearly and use the original voice track over the visual inserts. Or they could of provided us a link to download the visuals.
If you own this film or involved with the "Making of It" I am not "critical of the message" just the way "You delivered it".
No comments:
Post a Comment