WE're ON A MISSION
We are seeing a tremendous hunger and opportunity to provide Bible resources online, and now it's time to take The Bible Effect to the next level!
Since we launched, we have created all our videos with minimal funding. IMAGINE what could do with your help!
WE're on amission
We are seeing a tremendous hunger and opportunity to provide Bible resources online, and now it’s time to take The Bible Effect to the next level!
Since we launched, we have created all our videos with minimal funding. IMAGINE what could do with your help!
Since August 2019, we have
produced 4 animated videos
Context Philemon Galatians Ephesians
in 4+ languages,
with 13,000+ views on our
YouTube channel.
HELP US COMPLETE
THE Philippians Effect
Currently, we have 40% of the funds to see this project through!
We are still in need of:
$ 6,000
Goal: $10,000 USD
Cost for Visual Production
What our viewers are Saying
(Very good!!! I will read the letter now with another view.)
(We just studied this book in my study group. Very good video, very informative!)
(I wanted to study the Bible on my own, and so I searched on YouTube. Thank you for giving me a lot to think about through the historical background and context. It made me consider things from the perspective of Onesimus, Paul, and Rome.)
(I found this while looking foc teaching material on Philemon for our Sunday school. Such great resources.)
(Excellent explanation, simple and at the same time profound, I thank God for you, the visuals are wonderful. What would take you days and weeks to understand.
2020 GOALS
2 Additional Historical Background Videos
How A video is created
1. Script Writing:
Research, study, and compile the historical and cultural setting and circumstances surrounding the people, events, and challenges the book addresses.
2. Illustration:
Imagine, create, and develop the characters, buildings, and settings that reflect the visual style and feel of the book.
3. Storyboard:
Rough, still sketches that give the details for the movement in each scene are created. This gives a good idea of the look, feel, and timing of the video.
4. Animation:
Following the outline of the storyboard and the recorded audio of the script, the illustrations are brought to life through movement to tell the story of the background of the book.
5. Translation:
The script is broken down into bite-sized portions of content, and time. The translation is formed to cover the content within the necessary timeframe of each scene.