Jacob Berardi, a 22-years-old college grad, did the editing and created the trailer. Ricardo Casco, a local 17-year-old student who is now a senior, filmed the entire project. K-T Films and Vague Studios filmed the movie with one camera-a Cannon 7D that cost a little more than $2,000. 80 local teens showed up from public and private schools,” says Barfield. “We put an ad in The Katy Times for auditions and movie making. After all, students today are computer savvy and extremely IT literate. Barfield believed in the students and their dream, as did Kristin McKenzie of Faith West. “Such a feat can’t be accomplished,” they warned. Professionals told him it was impossible. “Next thing I know, these kids scheduled meetings with their teachers and principals because they want to make it into a movie,” says Barfield. It just so happened several teenagers were present and wanted to read it. Author Joe Barfield was at a friend’s house talking about his book Live For Today, and the script-a screenplay.
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