Asa Reid I wouldn’t strictly define myself as a faith-based filmmaker, but I’m definitely interested in stories that explore faith, belief, and moral conflict in a grounded, human way.
I think themes like purpose, forgiveness, and redemption can resonate with a wide audience when they’re woven naturally into character-driven storytelling.
Curiousvare you focusing more on explicitly faith-centered narratives, or stories where those themes sit more beneath the surface?
Faith-based movies seem to be having a bit of a small resurgence of late. There always seems to be a market for them.
Asa Reid I wouldn’t strictly define myself as a faith-based filmmaker, but I’m definitely interested in stories that explore faith, belief, and moral conflict in a grounded, human way.
I think themes like purpose, forgiveness, and redemption can resonate with a wide audience when they’re woven naturally into character-driven storytelling.
Curiousvare you focusing more on explicitly faith-centered narratives, or stories where those themes sit more beneath the surface?