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Filmmakers Academy to Explore Science Fiction Movie Phenomenon
Christian Newswire ^

Posted on 01/03/2009 8:31:39 AM PST by Milhous

SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Jan. 2 /Christian Newswire/ -- Christian filmographers will take a detailed look at the widespread cultural impact that Science Fiction has had through film during the Fourth Annual Christian Filmmakers Academy (CFA) to be held January 5-7 in San Antonio, Texas. Following a year that saw Science Fiction movies account for 2.5 billion dollars of the 3.7 billion grossed by the top twenty films in the US, the CFA faculty will break down the great science fiction films of the past, even as they cast a vision for how Christians can rightfully employ this genre in the future.

"In 2008, Sci-Fi rocketed out of the basement to become a sci-cult phenomenon that is significant to the cultural history of the United States," noted Doug Phillips, founder of the Christian Filmmakers Academy. "And movies are just the tip of the rocket. Fictional science in the billion-dollar video gaming, computer gaming, comic book and cable TV world is changing the thinking of an entire generation."

The "Symposium on Science Fiction and Christian Filmmaking" will focus on the theology of Science Fiction, analyzing how the worldview conveyed through Sci-Fi films has shaped cultural priorities.

"Sci-Fi movies of the last fifty years have provided America with more than Hollywood entertainment," Phillips remarked. "The popular genre has been responsible for persuading American thrill-and-chill-seekers that fictional speculation is reality -- especially in regard to the creation of the universe, life on earth, and the 'certainty' of extraterrestrial life."

The Symposium will examine this remarkable transformation of fiction into perceived "fact" and explore ways Christian filmmakers can reestablish responsibility in the genre and more carefully and truthfully examine the topics of Creation, time and eternity, the human soul, and the grand potential of science and technology.

"A filmmaker's worldview may be more clearly seen in this genre than any other," observed Geoff Botkin, senior faculty member at the Academy. "When he addresses the future, we know exactly what he thinks about man, God, philosophy, and time. When he addresses the moral challenges of technology, we know what he thinks about right and wrong. Some creators of Science Fiction find it a great vehicle to articulate their most serious ideas about politics, God, and social theory."

The Symposium will trace the history of the genre and the literary sources of its influence and then analyze its impact on American life, thought and culture. Filmmakers will learn ways to approach and use the genre sensibly and maturely.

The Christian Filmmakers Academy, a project of Vision Forum Ministries, is a technical bootcamp for aspiring culture-changers to be held January 5-7 in San Antonio, Texas. Students will learn principles of scripting, casting, writing, directing, and marketing a Christian film -- along with intense Christian worldview instruction. Each year, Vision Forum also hosts the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival and Jubilee Awards which showcases the best in Christian films. This year's festival, to be held January 8-10, will award a $101,000 grand prize -- the single largest cash award given by any film festival in the US.

To interview Doug Phillips about Science Fiction and Film, contact Wesley Strackbein by e-mail at wesley@visionforum.org or by phone at (210) 340-5250, ext. 222. For more information on the Christian Filmmaker's Academy, visit www.independentchristianfilms.com.  


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: hollywood; scifi
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Does Christian Sci-Fi limit itself to the book of Revelation out of necessity? FWIW "Six, The Mark Unleashed" ranks as my own personal favorite. The Christian Sci-Fi genre also offers "The Omega Code" franchise, "Escape from Hell", and "The Moment After."

My take on some of the points raised in this story.
1 posted on 01/03/2009 8:31:39 AM PST by Milhous
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To: Milhous

Bookmark for later reading.


2 posted on 01/03/2009 8:33:06 AM PST by Reaganesque (BCS - The "C" is silent)
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To: KevinDavis

ping


3 posted on 01/03/2009 8:42:14 AM PST by null and void (Petroglyphs. The original cliffs notes...)
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"In 2008, Sci-Fi rocketed out of the basement to become a sci-cult phenomenon that is significant to the cultural history of the United States,"

What? Where the heck has THIS guy been?

4 posted on 01/03/2009 8:42:30 AM PST by Psycho_Bunny (ALSO SPRACH ZEROTHUSTRA)
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To: Milhous

I think Christian sci-fi can be just as broad a field as any Christian fiction. Like, duh ... fiction with Christians in it, exemplifying, or not exemplifying, the application of Christianity in a variety of situations. Science fiction and cop shows on TV, even more than in theatrical movies, explore Christian and religious/ethical themes with much more sophistication than most programming self-identifying as “Christian.”


5 posted on 01/03/2009 8:43:23 AM PST by Tax-chick (Buy Girl Scout cookies! Send them to the troops!)
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Where the heck has THIS guy been?

In the 18th Century, bless his heart.

6 posted on 01/03/2009 8:44:29 AM PST by Tax-chick (Buy Girl Scout cookies! Send them to the troops!)
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To: Tax-chick

LOL! Brava!

On this post and the one you posted after it! :-)


7 posted on 01/03/2009 8:47:25 AM PST by Gondring (Paul Revere would have been flamed as a naysayer troll and told to go back to Boston.)
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Thanks! I’ve met Doug Phillips, as well as some of his very nice, clean-cut sons, and he’s a dear man ... good and enthusiastic and erudite. What I call a Noodle: someone so caught up in his enthusiasms that he doesn’t realize how extreme he is. It’s not a bad quality, in most cases - just different.


8 posted on 01/03/2009 8:54:25 AM PST by Tax-chick (Buy Girl Scout cookies! Send them to the troops!)
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To: Milhous
We are talking about Sci-FICTION. Do we really want to put the bible into this category?
9 posted on 01/03/2009 8:56:54 AM PST by DManA
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What! Christians using the culural to demonstrate and define what Christians are and should be rather than let the culture propose straw men and stereotypes? Blasphemy, I tell you, blasphemy...


10 posted on 01/03/2009 8:56:54 AM PST by Toirdhealbheach Beucail (Am fear nach gheibh na h-airm 'n am na sith, cha bith iad aige 'nam a chogaidh)
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To: Milhous

Did C.S. Lewis limit himself to Revelation when he did the trilogy, Out of the Silent Planet, The Hideous Strength, and Perelandra? Most know Lewis for his Christian fantasies, but this trilogy is excellent sci fi.


11 posted on 01/03/2009 8:57:31 AM PST by xkaydet65
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To: Milhous; Bender2

This Christian likes Sci-Fi!


12 posted on 01/03/2009 9:00:56 AM PST by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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The Matrix had some Chistian themes in it, as did 2001. The Jedi were an example of warrior monks, and Spock was raised from the dead.

I'm looking forward to the Ender's Game movie.

13 posted on 01/03/2009 9:02:47 AM PST by GunRunner
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Out of the basement? Buck Roger, Batman, The Green Hornet, The Day The Earth Stood Still, Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea, Lost In Space, etc.,etc...
These folks must be bigger idiots than this article portrays.


14 posted on 01/03/2009 9:04:38 AM PST by devane617 (...And to the Republic For Which It Stood...)
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To: Milhous
The Symposium...

Does a commitee by any other name still s**k?

15 posted on 01/03/2009 9:09:57 AM PST by ex91B10 (So many opinions, so little time...)
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To: Psycho_Bunny
Where the heck has THIS guy been?

He has been in church studying the Bible.

16 posted on 01/03/2009 9:14:03 AM PST by staytrue (YES WE CAN, (everyone should get in the practice of saying it, it will soon be mandatory))
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To: Milhous
The Omega Codes by the fine Christan folks at Trinity Broadcasting (I just find it heart warning how Jan Crocth would offer the poor starving kids half a bowl of gruel and a head broken off a toy doll.) is the only movie we walked out of after a few minutes because it was so blasphemous. To even list it as a Christian movie is silly.
17 posted on 01/03/2009 9:14:10 AM PST by Mark was here (The earth is bipolar.)
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Does Christian Sci-Fi limit itself to the book of Revelation out of necessity?

I used to think so, back when I was willing to concede the future to "the" "antichrist." The cartoon eschatology I devoured in my youth turned folks who love Jesus into unpaid cheerleaders for the other team. This article, Futures for Sale, describes where I am now. Science fiction is the literature of adolescent males, and is entirely too crucial a market to overlook. It is a reproach to us as Christians that the most widely known major writer in the genre who honors Jesus is -- the Mormon, O. S. Card.

18 posted on 01/03/2009 9:14:12 AM PST by RJR_fan (Winners and lovers shape the future. Whiners and losers TRY TO PREDICT IT.)
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To: Milhous

I was wondering if the 10 commandements where Moses parts the red sea is considered to be a sci fi movie ?


19 posted on 01/03/2009 9:15:01 AM PST by staytrue (YES WE CAN, (everyone should get in the practice of saying it, it will soon be mandatory))
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To: Milhous

20 posted on 01/03/2009 9:16:44 AM PST by ThomasThomas (I said nothing about grammar.)
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