My Mother & I

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Video Description:

This film is a combination of a short documentary and personal experiences with the rosary. It is geared towards engaging the audience through visual images, music, and short (to the point) information and stories about the rosary.

Contest: 2015 Rosary Contest

Created By: Alan Habib
Location: El Cajon, California, USA
Experience Level:
Beginner
Filmmaker Age:
24
Video Length:
7:00

Filmmaker Bio:

My name is Alan Habib and I am a Syriac Catholic from Iraq. I have been living in the U.S. since 2006. I am studying Graphic Design at San Diego State University. After having spent 2 years in discernment with the Franciscan Order, i decided that God is calling me elsewhere. It was this summer (2015) that i learned about the contest and decided to share my love of the Lord and my mother Mary. This is my first official attempt in making a video for others to see and judge! Thank you for the opportunity!

Credits:

The Most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Directed/Edited/Produced by – James Sprott FSSP
Assistant Producer/Starring – Joel Chute FSSP
Organ – Rev. Mr. Ian Verrier FSSP
Technical Assistant – James Eichman and Emmanuel Tang

 

6 comments on “My Mother & I

  1. Beth Dunn on said:

    The collage of images you put together at the beginning of the film set the tone of love from your heart. Then the interviews gave expression of that love. Thanks for this first film effort. God multiple it!

  2. Dr Shamoon on said:

    Dear Alan
    I truly loved the tittle and the olive tree! Nicely done, with a wide range of content. Great encouragement to pray with beautiful Grace ending. God Bless and good luck!

  3. Nick Thorvaldsen on said:

    Hey Alan I thought the music and some of the church seven scenes really blended well bro! You did an amazing job with the interviews and I definitely liked what those beautiful Catholics said about our mother !

  4. Ann Habib on said:

    Very nice! Loved the ending!

  5. Goodness Reigns on said:

    Dear Alan,
    I love the thoughts about the Rosary being a “secret to safety” and “a way of living.”

    And yes! You introduce to people how the fruits of each mystery are wonderful to pull in to the prayer process. The fruits are what have really opened up the Rosary to me. AMEN!

    My advice to others: Do an Internet search on “fruits of the mysteries” and you will find them. The Catholic Exchange has a nice synopsis of each one.

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