The Divinity School Murders is being made in partnership with Asbury University.

The script was designed specifically to partner with a school like Asbury. The production, from first meeting to final cut, will not just use the resources of the school, but will partner with the students and alumni in every way. We are dedicated to finding professionals to work alongside the students that are at the top of their craft and have a heart for teaching and mentoring. The set will be professionally run while doubling as a lab, opening opportunities for advancement and growth for the students and alumni of Asbury University.

Asbury Faculty Supporting Divinity School Murders

Jim Owens (Dean, School of Communications)

Jim was appointed by the Governor of Kentucky to serve on the Kentucky Film Commission, and serves on the executive board of the Kentucky Film Association. He has worked on local, regional, and national productions including projects for ESPN, ABC, Turner Sports, Sports Illustrated television, Canadian Broadcasting (CBC), NBC, and CBS. Broadcasts that he has worked on include Monday Night Football, NCAA basketball and 26 years of Indianapolis 500 coverage.

Sarah Leckie Hogencamp (Professor)

Sarah joined the faculty of Asbury University after 10 years of traveling the world as a documentary filmmaker. She traveled to more than 30 countries with One Mission Society as well as ran her own production company on the side. Sarah’s classes include Cinematography, Underwater Cinematography, Documentary Filmmaking, and Editing.

Todd Wold (Professor)

Todd comes from a long corporate career at Ameriprise Financial in public relations, advertising and marketing. In addition to teaching public relations classes, Todd heads up Asbury’s student PR student association and newly founded student PR firm. Professor Wold will use those programs to create and maintain grassroots PR and marketing campaigns for Divinity School Murders.

Matt Kistenmacher (Graduate Student and Working Professional)

Matt is an electrician/gaffer with a resume sporting over forty different films and TV shows, including Superstore and The Amazing Spiderman. Matt has a desire to teach, and is in Asbury’s MFA program. He will oversee the electrical department on our film. (IMDB)

 

Dan Reed Madison (Graduate Student and Working Professional)

Dan has a decade of professional experience providing video services, specializing in sound. A composer and sound nerd, Daniel is also working towards an MFA from Asbury. Daniel will supervise post-production sound for our film. (HDB Media)

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