The camera lens unlocks an entire Wonderland of creatives and on the surface there seems to be room for everyone. Each month, I dive into the rabbit holes of film, tv, music, social media and more; attempting to find God’s place in an age where mainstream media leaves little room for biblical principles. Could attempting to give Him a space ultimately jeopardise our position in the film industry/limit our capabilities? Join me, as I talk about how Christ following creatives can be anything, say anything, do anything... except uphold our beliefs. This is ‘Wonderland 2.0: God and the Camera’.
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The camera lens unlocks an entire Wonderland of creatives and on the surface there seems to be room for everyone. Each month, I dive into the rabbit holes of film, tv, music, social media and more; attempting to find God’s place in an age where mainstream media leaves little room for biblical principles. Could attempting to give Him a space ultimately jeopardise our position in the film industry/limit our capabilities? Join me, as I talk about how Christ following creatives can be anything, say anything, do anything... except uphold our beliefs. This is ‘Wonderland 2.0: God and the Camera’.
Every new year brings about reflection and welcomes change. This episode is a little bit different. I talk about the changes in my life and what I hope to look forward to in 2023.
A brief catch up with me about what’s been going on since the very long and unanticipated hiatus I ended up taking. Life updates and plans for future episodes. I missed you guys! Did you miss me?
In this episode I ramble about my likes and dislikes of Netflix’s Christian Musical ‘A Week Away’. What it missed and what could have improved it. Grab yourself a cup of tea and a biscuit, it’s gonna be a long one x
Almost a month after the Lil Nas X controversy, this episode focusses on the uncomfortable, but necessary conversation about the double standard that exists between the LGBTQIA+ community and the Christian community within the media, where it stems from & why it still exists. Not a preacher by any means, but today I’m taking you all to church!
In this episode of God & The Camera we discuss the tropes of the good witch, as well as where that leaves any other onscreen sorcerers who don’t fit into the category. We also look at how it’s portrayal on screen has influenced pop culture as well as ideas of feminism.
In this episode we look at the many different forms of media that have played with the themes in the book of Revelations, while being supported by mainstream production companies. We also discuss why these themes are just touched upon, rather than being explored in it’s entirety the way the book deserves. Is there a fear in the hearts of these production companies? Have we long surpassed the socially appropriate time to make such a controversial film? Tune in & let’s compare the blatant separation that exists between God & the Camera.
The camera lens unlocks an entire Wonderland of creatives and on the surface there seems to be room for everyone. Each month, I dive into the rabbit holes of film, tv, music, social media and more; attempting to find God’s place in an age where mainstream media leaves little room for biblical principles. Could attempting to give Him a space ultimately jeopardise our position in the film industry/limit our capabilities? Join me, as I talk about how Christ following creatives can be anything, say anything, do anything... except uphold our beliefs. This is ‘Wonderland 2.0: God and the Camera’.