Tens of thousands of men and girls in the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) are waiting for you .Let us go to meet them for the church of...
Here are some interesting budgetary numbers from Work and the Glory: - Opening night was on 39 screens in 31 theaters, all in Utah. - National release will...
... Tyler, great to hear from you! How are things going with your shoot? I think WATG did well because of a strong marketing campaign (billboards, movie...
The Other Side of Heaven, while making a lot of money for Excell and Disney has still yet to pay back any of it's investors. Lets say Work and The Glory does...
Larry Miller (essentially the sole investor in "The Work and the Glory") has said publicly that in order to break even on the film, it needs to gross $5...
Thomas C. Baggaley
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Dec 6, 2004 5:14 pm
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I was reviewing your post on money and movies and couldn't resist adding my viewpoint. Your numbers are probably accurate but I think you're missing the key...
... Excellent and thought-provoking comments, Ken, both from you and from Thomas and Pat before you. Thanks so much for posting them. I've wondered how well...
hello Mick, thanks for asking about the project. We just had a screening at BYU London. (I didnt even know the school had a program here.) I think over all...
Tyler, I didn't notice the dress (or the tux for that matter) and your sound levels were remarkably consistent. A mix and a finished score and they'll all be...
... Groan! Truly we're aiming to satisfy the most fickle of markets! Still, I had to laugh when I read this, Tyler (hope you don't mind!). Not having seen...
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Stuff and nonsense Tyler the wedding dress wasn't a mistake and it wouldn't make much difference to the audience.As far as I concern the wedding dress was part...
Looks a little bit desperate, no? The latest boxoffice figures at LDSFilm.com (from december 14) show that overall the film has lost money. The gross didn't...
Hello Kent, Rumors floating around are that DVD sales were every good for the B of M film. The producers said all along that depending on how well this one...
Some assorted thoughts that might interest some of you: 1. Here's an interesting if long-winded rebuttal to Kieth Merrill's ongoing dialog on LDS film and...
Distribution Company in Utah. I'm looking at starting a film distribution company in Utah something in between Halestorm and Excel Entertainment. Excel being...
... James, I think the people who invested in these films looked to the filmmakers to provide a return, more than the distribution company. When Excel takes on...
I use Yahoo Mail to send mail to this list, and other mailing lists I am on. So it was quite a surprise to find an ad for 'The Work and the Glory' appear in a...
If you're thinking of going to the LDS Film Festival in Provo this Thursday through Saturday, you can get the skinny and the lowdown here: www.ldsbox.com Have...
We're buried in post on our third episode with a tight deadline, otherwise I would've gone to much more. Still, went to two sessions, both good: 1. Michael...
... If I had known you were there, Dennis, I would have made an effort to meet you. Oh, well. Maybe next year. I'm glad you're completing your Goliath...
... I'll give some perspective from a loser who DID make it. First, I rushed to get to the 5 pm screening of Sons of Provo, a film I have been looking forward...
... This is kinda funny to read, because I loved, for example, "Spinal Tap", but didn't think "A Mighty Wind" was all that funny. Light, yes, and fun, but not...
Ok, more on last weekend's LDS Film Festival. The first session Friday morning was with Dave Wolverton (pen name David Farland), who has written 45 science...
The next presentation was given by our own Tyler Ford, creator and director of the upcoming LDS film "Mind the Gap." There were 32 people in the room. (I...
Saturday morning's session (28 people in attendance) included a panel discussion, in which there were three BYU film students, a USU student and a moderator...