cea to co-host red carpet nashville premiere of ‘i still believe,' announce partnership with kingdom story company
from the creators of ‘i can only imagine,’ ‘i still believe’ is based on the real-life story of chart-topping singer jeremy camp
kim chaudoin |
one love can change your life. one life can change the world. from the creators of i can only imagine comes an inspiring love story for the ages. rediscover the wonder of love in i still believe, based on the real-life story of chart-topping christian musician jeremy camp.
the community has a unique opportunity to celebrate the opening of i still believe at the nashville red-carpet vip premiere wednesday, march 11 at amc thoroughbred 20 (633 frazier dr, franklin, tn 37067). co-hosted by 世界杯2022预选赛录像回放 ’s george shinn college of entertainment & the arts and kingdom story company, guests will begin the evening with a walk on the red-carpet walk from 6-7 p.m. followed by the screening at 7 p.m.
a limited number of seats are available for the nashville premiere of i still believe. tickets are $9 each and may be purchased at bit.ly/istillbelievescreening.
starring kj apa, britt robertson, shania twain and gary sinise, i still believe is directed by jon and andy erwin, produced by kevin downes, with the screenplay by jon erwin and jon gunn. prior to the screening, directors andrew and jon erwin will speak to attendees to share insight into the project. i still believe is a powerful reminder that in the midst of life’s storms, true hope can be found.
lipscomb’s college of entertainment & the arts is partnering with kingdom story company’s jon and andy erwin not only for this premiere but also on an educational initiative to train the next generation of filmmakers. both organizations have similar visions for impacting the world through powerful storytelling and believe that this can only happen by both industry and educational sectors aligning in more intentional ways.
“one of the big concerns by some about arts education in general is that it doesn’t lead to jobs,” said mike fernandez, dean of the george shinn college of entertainment & the arts. “but a partnership like this one with the erwin brothers illustrates the kinds of relationships and pipelines that lipscomb has and continues to build with leaders in all aspects of the entertainment industry. preparing our students to be successful in their careers cannot be done in a vacuum with education alone.”
“partnerships such as this not only provide our students internships and an opportunity to expand the borders of the traditional learning experience outside of the classroom,” he continued, “it also gives us an opportunity to find out what organizations need to be successful and to see how we can develop programming that helps these organizations thrive.”
“at kingdom story company, one of our core strategies is to pair seasoned filmmakers with emerging talent, and lipscomb’s college of entertainment & the arts provides the perfect environment for the discovery of these up and coming men and women,” said josh walsh, president of business affairs. “we are proud that our team currently includes several lipscomb students and graduates, as well as interns across all departments. we look forward to increasing that number as we begin two productions over the next month.”
partnerships such as this not only provide our students internships and an opportunity to expand the borders of the traditional learning experience outside of the classroom,” he continued, “it also gives us an opportunity to find out what organizations need to be successful and to see how we can develop programming that helps these organizations thrive. — mike fernandez, dean, george shinn college of entertainment & the arts
fernandez said that at the premier he will give more details related to the industry pipeline partnership.
“john and andy erwin are friends and filmmakers whose work i’ve admired for years,” said steve taylor, director of lipscomb’s school of theatre and cinematic arts. “they’d expressed a certain skepticism about employing film school graduates based on their past experiences, but i suggested maybe they needed to tap a better source. so we sent them four of our top film majors as interns last fall, and all four have quickly become paid kingdom staff. this is a great benefit not only to kingdom but to our students and graduates as well. we look forward to a long partnership.”
i still believe is meeting with critical acclaim. here’s what others are saying:
“it’s really an incredible love story. i love redemption. i love how god can get in the middle of something and turn it for the good." — michael w. smith, recording artist
“i absolutely found a lot of hope in his story. god always redeems. god always restores, and he never forgets those things. this movie is going to encourage your faith. it’s going to inspire your faith.” — danny gokey, recording artist
“i still believe was stunning to say the least. the story captivated so many sentiments. i saw this film with my grandmother, my dad and my aunt, so that’s three generations and we all had tears falling down our face. we were all moved equally. this movie isn’t a matter of age. this movie is a matter of heart. if you have a heart, you’ll be able to feel something in this film that’s real.” — lauren daigle, recording artist
世界杯2022预选赛录像回放 ’s george shinn college of entertainment & the arts is the fastest-growing college in the university, with a wide array of undergraduate degrees in cinematic arts, fashion and interior design, contemporary and classical music, theater and dance, hospitality management and visual arts. graduate programs include master of arts degrees in film and creative media, master of fine arts degrees in film and creative media with writer and director tracks and a master of fine arts/master of business administration blended degree. for more information, visit www.fellaworld.com/cea.
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