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HeuMoore Production Portfolio
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John Moore and Cameron Cavillo are buddies and aspiring filmmakers with the dream of winning the prestigious American Viewfinder film festival. When an acquaintance of Cameron’s, an elderly Widow, faces losing her home to the outrageous property taxes in her area, the Moore family takes action, along with their friends, the Morton family. Through political smears, on set mishaps, and a wild western ride, these families band together in a classic black hat/white hat tale of heroism!
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From day one of the scriptwriting process, through shooting with the many Christian families who came together for the project, and even now as we've locked the final graphics together for the DVD package, we are both thankful for, and astounded by God's provision. Almost an hour long, Heartstrings is HeuMoore's most ambitious project yet, and with the reappearance of Gator as a main character, audiences are sure to be delighted with this film. But Heartstrings is a not just a fun adventure for the kids, it's also a touching tale of a Father and Son.Heartstrings will move you to tears as it tells it's tale of a multigenerational treasure being passed on.
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A Lifetime of Childlike Faith This movie is a documentry about a humble man by the name of Leonard Knight. The work of Leonard Knight has captured the interest of such greats as National Geographic, Ripley's Believe It or Not, and the Discovery Channel. A Lifetime of Childlike Faith tells the true story of the simple man behind Salvation Mountain, and how his faith has driven him to do the seemingly impossible without even the benefit of electricity or running water.was shot in 10 minutes, and edited in two hours. It came out surprisingly well considering the time spent in production, so we decided to put it online for your viewing pleasure. The DVD release of the film contains the 35 minute documentary and a short video tour of Salvation Mountain by Leonard Knight. |
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Siblings: Bubble Trouble, September 2005 Seven-year-old Gator Moore is unable to beat his brothers at chess. He comes to the conclusion that if he knew what his opponents were thinking, he could defeat them. He dreams up a contraption to help him read thoughts, but in the end he realizes that such tasks are best left up to God. This film was created for the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival. We got it to the post office on the day of the deadline, just ten minutes before the Post Office closed. Then, we reworked it a little bit, and put it on our Siblings Bubble Trouble DVD. It runs 36 minutes. This film is available on the Siblings Bubble Trouble DVD, Here. |
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Siblings: What a Blast, May 2005 Amazing things can be wrought in two hours, especially when your siblings are involved! This 17 minute film depicts one of the not so rare misadventures that can occur when the parents aren't home! Click this link to view the movie in windows media player This was our first 'real' project, and we were proud of it. Created as a Mothers Day gift for my Grandparents, it was an excellent learning experience and an overall fun project. This Film is also part of Siblings: Bubble Trouble Special Features |
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