2013 168 Film Competition

The Narrow Road team is excited to announce that we’ll be competing in this year’s 168 film competition for a grand prize of up to $1 Million for the production of a feature-length film!

The Narrow Road writer and producer, Erik Yeager, will be producing and co-writing the short script with top-rated script doctor, Howard Allen.  Erik will also be directing.

Anthony Tyler Quinn is confirmed in a yet-to-be-determined leading role, and the Narrow Road team is excited for this opportunity to re-unite for our first group project since the Narrow Road Test Scene.

As always, you can support us by making a tax-deductible donation to The Narrow Road through our 501(c)(3) non-profit sponsor, Filmmakers Collaborative, Inc.  Your support is appreciated and will go a long way toward helping us ensure the strongest entry possible and the best chance at winning the Grand Prize!

We’ll keep you posted on our 168 project entry here on the Narrow Road website.  Please check in regularly for the latest.

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Novel Release Delayed

Due to creative differences between the Narrow Road novel co-author/publisher and the Narrow Road creative team, the novel release will be delayed while Erik Yeager (screenwriter and producer) completes writing work on the novel alone and seeks out a new publishing deal.  We apologize for the delay as we seek to release the best possible product, and expect only a slight delay with an estimated completion date of early-mid December.

Thank you for your patience and continued support.

-The Narrow Road Team

PS – Please enjoy this taste of things to come:

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The Book of Revelation Graphic Novel

Brilliant artist and Narrow Road friend, Chris Koelle, is releasing his much-anticipated Book of Revelation Graphic Novel tomorrow (published by Zondervan).  Please consider visiting Amazon.com to pre-order your copy today.  This is certainly a project worthy of our support!

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Meet KO

Hey friends,

We’re thrilled to introduce our newest team member!

Meet Kevin Olusola, who will be joining our musical team.  Kevin is a phenomenally talented cellist, in addition to his many other musical talents.  But don’t take our word for it—check out what NBC’s Today Show has to say about Kevin:

We also love this video for Gungor’s song, “When Death Dies”, featuring Kevin’s “celloboxing” talents.

Kevin is currently launching a tour with his acapella group, Pentatonix, and looks forward to working with our composer, Domingo Degrazia, early next year.  We can’t wait to see what mark Kevin will make on The Narrow Road, and feel honored to have him on our musical team.

Welcome aboard, Kevin!

-The Narrow Road Team

Can’t get enough of Kevin? Go to YouTube.com and seach for “Kevin Olusola”—there’s plenty more out there to see!

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We’ve got an editor!

The Narrow Road team is thrilled to announce that Chris Witt, editor of the 2010 Academy Award-nominated short film, Kavi, has agreed to terms to join the Narrow Road team as Editor!

Chris is an acclaimed motion picture editor residing in Los Angeles, California.  His exceptional work has been recognized with many awards and nominations worldwide, which includes Kavi (2009), a short film about modern slavery that earned Chris and the Kavi team a 2010 Academy Award Nomination.  Other noteworthy projects include the short film, The Butterfly Circus (2009), an Internet sensation co-starring our own Doug Jones and the recipient of the 2010 Clint Eastwood Filmmaker Award, and many other awards that you can read about on Chris’ website.

We’re very excited to have Chris on our team and feel confident that his involvement will help to further demonstrate the merits of a film that can attract such acclaimed talent.

Welcome to the team, Chris!

 

 

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We’re still at it!

In order to continue to show our fans that the Narrow Road team is capable of high-quality productions on shoestring budgets, Erik Yeager teamed up with the Narrow Road visual effects team, Duality Filmworks, to produce an entry for the 168 Hour Film Project in L.A.

Our short film, PAYDAY, screens tomorrow (Friday) night and tickets are still available.  In spite of significant challenges, our team was able to come together and complete a touching story that we can’t wait to share with our fans.

We’ll be posting at least a portion of the film online, soon, so stay tuned.

Special thanks to Executive Producer, Robyn Maria Hamlin, and our other generous contributors!

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