![]() ![]() “Unstoppable” explores some of life’s most difficult questions about suffering and the unstoppable victory of the Gospel throughout history. Scotty Curlee, assistant professor of cinematic arts, with Kirk Cameron during the behind-the-scenes shoot in California. ![]() The DVD is set to release in early January. “It is another example of how Liberty University’s Cinematic Arts, Zaki Gordon Center is integrating with the film industry to provide exceptional opportunities for its film students.”Įditing is expected to be completed by early October. ![]() “The best part about this behind-the-scenes project is that Liberty film students will be editing the footage which will appear in the DVD release of the movie,” Schultze said. Among those interviewed were Cameron, the family the film centers on, some key actors, and historian/producer Marshall Foster. Stephan Schultze, director of Liberty’s Cinematic Arts, Zaki Gordon Center, and Scotty Curlee, assistant professor of cinematic arts, traveled to Cameron’s California home last week to conduct and film interviews for the DVD’s behind the scenes special feature. 24, during a live event broadcast from campus, Liberty faculty and students are working to finalize work on the DVD release of the film. A Liberty University cinematic arts student edits some behind-the-scenes footage for the DVD of Kirk Cameron's "Unstoppable" in one of Liberty's editing bays.Īs Liberty University prepares to debut filmmaker Kirk Cameron’s latest project “ Unstoppable” on Tuesday, Sept. ![]()
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