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Deidox now available on DVD

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

DEIDOX1-3DVDWe are pleased to announce that Deidox is now available on DVD.

To those of you who don’t do digital downloads, we’ve been listening. Starting this week you can own the Deidox films in a more traditional more format – DVD. We have done a limited edition DVD that contain the first three Deidox films (Lindsay, Robert, Deon)

Along with the films, the DVD also contains extra features and discussion starter questions for each film.  You can order the DVD on-line now by clicking here.  Shipping starts on October 31st. That’s the end of this week.

Li Yang’s film is on DVD too

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But wait, there’s more! We are also taking pre-orders for the Deidox | Li Yang DVD.  This is the newest film in the Deidox series and provides a personal glimpse into how the gospel is spreading in China.

The Li Yang DVD contains the film, extra features and discussion starters.  You can order the DVD on-line now by clicking here.

Thank you all for your continued support of Deidox!

Production Diary: Filming Li Yang’s story

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

trip-07-06_12As a director, filming “Deidox | Li Yang” in China was one of the most stressful film experiences I’ve had in a long time, but also one of the most rewarding.

I’d been to China several times before, although this trip was different because of the nature of the project. Since we were filming with Christians in communist China, security was a huge concern. I’d been warned on this trip to watch for police following us around as China was undergoing heightened security in preparation for their 60th anniversary. My DP/Cinematographer and I had to be very careful and constantly looking over our shoulders, like secret agents almost. This worry was further heightened because on my last trip to China I almost got nabbed by the police. “Almost” means that I had jumped in a taxi mere seconds before the police stormed the location I was filming at. The taxi drove away while I watched the event unfold through the back window of the taxi. I was not looking for a repeat experience.

On this trip, finding our story was almost like a Deidox film unto itself. Three days into the journey we found out that our original subject/story had fallen through for security reasons. They backed out because it was too much of a risk to their ministry. So, three days in we were stranded in China without a story to tell. All we could do was pray and trust God’s unfolding plan (which is really what all these Deidox stories are about). And in the midst of this uncertainty we felt God’s hand guiding us along, so we pressed on.

We went on to pursue three other potential stories, all of which for various reasons didn’t work out either. It wasn’t until six days into our trip, after much prayer and searching, that we came to find a story and willing participant in Li Yang. The fifth story try was the charm. We spent three days with Li documenting how God is using him to minister to a community in the midst of government persecution. This danger is very real. But, Li strongly believes he is doing what God wants, and that this is what He is compelled to do as a follower of Christ, so he continues in sharing the Gospel despite the danger.

As we were filming Li’s story we felt the Lord’s presence guiding us along. And thank God because without His guidance this would never have been completed. Time and again everything seemed to be going wrong. Way more than normally goes wrong. Either sound wasn’t working or schedules got mixed up and our 4 hour shoot got cut to 1 hour. Nothing was ideal. There was even a language barrier we were dealing with because our subject didn’t speak English (we used a translator). We would often leave our shoot in frustration because the footage we were getting was not as ideal as we would have liked. But through it all we felt a peace that the footage we were getting on film was what we were supposed to get. Only by the grace of God were we able to get this story (and any Deidox story for that matter). It may sound kind of cheesy, but I’m not really sure how else to describe it.

Spending time with a believer who is willing to share their journey despite the risk was an incredibly humbling experience, and in the end I think we were able to do a Deidox film that honestly depicts Li’s journey. For that I am so grateful.

I want to real quick thank everyone who was praying for us during this trip. Your prayers meant so much. We really felt God’s hand throughout the entire trip. It was a new journey every day over there for us as we tried to figure out why we were there and what we were supposed to be filming, and through this process we really felt God guiding us. It even felt like He had a plan, and a part of that plan was making sure we knew this story was not going to be anything like we wanted, but rather how He wanted. And that’s what we had prayed for. Praise God. And praise Him that we got all the footage home without any incident. Getting stopped at the airport and having footage confiscated would have been a disaster for Li Yang. God got us through!

You can view Li Yang’s film here at deidox.com.

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Deidox to screen at Belmont University

Monday, October 26th, 2009

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Dave Mahanes, the producer of Deidox, will be speaking during the “Justice & Missions Week” at Belmont University on Wednesday, October 28th.  He will screen two Deidox films, Lindsay & Deon, and talk about how visual storytelling can inspire & challenge viewers to be used by God.

There will also be a screening of the documentary, Dear Francis, which was produced by Chronicle Project, the team behind Deidox.  The film takes a look at the HIV/AIDS crisis in Swaziland, which has the highest prevalence rate in the world.

If you are in the Nashville area, feel free to come to the screening. I’m sure Dave would love to meet you!  Here are the details:
Date: Wednesday, October 28th

Event: Screening Deidox|Lindsay & Deidox|Deon; Speaking on use of visual storytelling.
Time: 10:00AM – 10:50AM
Location: LCVA 117 – Belmont University

Event: Screening of Dear Francis – Q&A to follow
Time: 7:00PM – 8:30PM
Location: Neely Dining Room

“Li Yang” screening at A Night of Film this weekend

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

On Saturday, October 24th at 7PM, our very own Brent Gudgel will be one of the guest speakers at “A Night of Film” hosted by The Veracity Project. During the event, Brent will be showing one of the Deidox films and talking about the production process.

If you are in the Southern California area it would be great to see you. The event will be held at:
Coast Hills Church
5 Pursuit
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
(Click for Map)

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Li Yang’s film is available now!

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

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We’re excited to announce that fifth film in Chronicle Project’s Deidox series has been officially launched. It’s a story that we’ve been developing for quite some time, told from a point of view that western audiences rarely, if ever, get to experience.

Deidox | Li Yang is a personal story of how the gospel is spreading in China.

By purchasing the film Deidox | Li Yang you will not only be supporting Deidox, but a portion of the proceeds will go to China Aid. China Aid exists to advance religious freedom in China by exposing the abuses, encouraging the abused and equipping leaders on behalf of the persecuted church.

We would love for you to watch the film, tell us what you think and then share it with your pastors, friends and family.

Live Webcast for Deidox | Li Yang release

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Please join us for a live webcast on Wednesday, October 21st at 9:00AM PST (west coast).  We will be showing our latest film, Deidox | Li Yang, followed by some Q & A with the Director and Producer of Deidox.

Just visit www.deidox.com/webcast at 9:00AM (pst) and you will see us live.  The film is about 5 min. in length and the Q&A will last about 20-25 minutes.

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Deidox | Li Yang is coming next week

Friday, October 16th, 2009

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The fifth film in the Deidox series is almost here. As many of you know we recently spent some time filming with Christians in China’s underground church. The resulting film, Deidox | Li Yang, comes out on Wednesday, October 21 at Deidox.com. We’re thrilled with how the film has turned out and can’t wait to share it with you.

Deidox | Li Yang tells a personal story of how the gospel is spreading in China.

For the launch, we’ll be hosting a live webcast on Wednesday, Oct. 21st at 9:00AM PST in which we’ll be screening the newest film, Deidox | Li Yang, followed by a Q&A with the Deidox director (Brent) and producer (Dave). On wednesday just visit www.deidox.com/webcast at 9AM PST and you’ll see us live. The film is 5 minutes in length and the Q&A will last about 20-25 minutes.

We are really excited about this new film and look forward to sharing it with you next week

In Search of a Deidox Story

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Brent Gudgel, the Director of the Deidox Film Series, spent some time in China looking for a compelling story to tell.  Here is a quick shot of him learning how to walk across the street in China.  After accomplishing this great feat, he rested for seven days.  Then spent the last day in China putting together our latest film, Deidox | Li Yang.

We are proud to announce we will finally be releasing this film next Wednesday, October 21st.  You can join us for a live webcast at 9:00AM PST (12:00PM EST).  Just log on to www.deidox.com/webcast to join in the fun.

Beyond Deidox – Your support makes a difference

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Our vision for Deidox is to not only challenge and inspire people with the stories told, but to also highlight and support organizations that are demonstrating God’s love on a daily basis.

For each Deidox story, we have identified a non-profit organization that compliments the themes and issues raised in the short film. A portion of the proceeds from each purchase is then provided to that non-profit organization to help them accomplish their mission.

For example, part of the proceeds from Deidox | Dawn goes to support the work of MOPS International.

MOPS exists to encourage, equip and develop every mother of preschoolers to realize her potential as a woman, mother and leader in the name of Jesus Christ. MOPS International is a Christian non-profit organization that believes in working with local Christian churches/parachurches to maximize ministry opportunities to God’s Kingdom.

Thank you so much for your continued support of Deidox!

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