A Message Through Time

A Message Through Time

“If God is in control, then miracles are possible.”

A bullied high-school girl and an endangered medieval monk pass encouraging notes across time and space through a mysterious portal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Augusta is new to her high-school, her parents are too busy for her with their new jobs and she is immediately picked on by the local bully.  She throws a page of her journal into a hollow tree, and is answered by a monk from medieval England.  They encourage one another through their correspondence, enabling each other to come to terms with their situations.

INTERESTING FACTS

A Message Through Time is a student film produced as an outcome of a film class for high-school aged homeschoolers conducted by Doug Dunklin for Konos Academy (www.konos.org), a Fayetteville GA homeschool hybrid learning experience.  The screenplay was written by Kaleb Sullivan, a student in the class, as part of an assignment.  The screenplay was so good, the class decided to produce it.

 

 

 

 

The entire film crew was composed of class members and other local homeschoolers and their families, and A Message Through Time was shot entirely on local locations in and around the Fayetteville GA area.  Additionally, all of the pre and post production work was conducted by the students.

 

The music was composed by Daniel Marcum, another local home school student.

If God is in control, then miracles are possible.

The music was composed by Daniel Marcum, another local home school student.

 

The only professional actor was Coleman Christian.