Mt. Zion Shoot
Shenandoah Films | International Documentaries Blog
by Brian Jolliff
3y ago
Victoria interviewing Mt. Zion’s priest, Father Brian Shoda for the documentary. Stephen Wittkamper, camera and Aidan Elms, sound. So what Father Brian always wanted to do was slate a clapperboard! What really goes on behind the scenes…Father Brian and PA Megan rating craft services ..read more
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Mt Zion Documentary
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by Brian Jolliff
3y ago
Victoria is also working on a documentary that is a “labor of love” for her church, Mt. Zion Episcopal in Hedgesville. A historic church with roots going back to a log cabin around 1740, Mt Zion will celebrate 200 years in the current brick building in September. Mt Zion will premiere after service and a luncheon on Sunday, September 30. Victoria is seen here keeping cool with her fellow Mt Zion “fashionistas ..read more
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Morning at Shenandoah Films
Shenandoah Films | International Documentaries Blog
by Brian Jolliff
3y ago
The Shenandoah office cats are checking out some new equipment this morning. Nothing escapes Dara’s beautiful eyes, while Zelda does inventory. Later… Cinebag boxes are great for a “cat nap ..read more
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Desperate Hours continues to promote Interfaith Understanding
Shenandoah Films | International Documentaries Blog
by Brian Jolliff
3y ago
Desperate Hours continues to promote interfaith understanding and co-operation in screenings across the country. Victoria has shown the doc and then had very interesting and lively Q&A with the audiences. Recent events include a screening at The Jewish Museum of Maryland in Baltimore to expand on the theme of the exhibit, Beyond Duty: Diplomats Recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. The exhibition explores the stories of 9 diplomats who were recognized as “Righteous Among the Nations.” The stories represent diversity: Different countries of origin, different countries were they operate ..read more
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