The Daws Brothers school of filmmaking.]]>
This week, Lucas returns to co-host the show with Jeremiah. They view one of the Daws Brothers' early film school works, "Twas the Day Before Christmas." ]]>
Part five of our short film, Adopted, which was originally created to illustrate a sermon series for North Point Ministries, Inc.]]>
Happy New Year! We kick off 2006 with some viewer mail and our short film, "The House on Floyd Street." ]]>
This week, we visit a local 24 hour film competition to check out some local talent. These are NOT our films. Repeat. These are NOT our films. ]]>
Uh oh. Our season finale is on the 13th episode. What unlucky things will happen to the Daws Brothers on this show?]]>
Who would make a sequel to 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'? You guessed it. The Daws Brothers!]]>
We kick season two off with a bang. Watch as Josh quits his job! Plus, behind the scenes on Adopted.]]>
The Daws Brothers school of filmmaking.]]>
Part four of our short film, Adopted, which was originally created to illustrate a sermon series for North Point Ministries, Inc.]]>
Finding the right actor can be the difference between cinematic brilliance and complete and utter garbage. In this episode, we show one of our old films which, with the proper actor, could have been a much better film. We also meet with Lanny Donoho, our executive producer, to get some casting advice for our new short.]]>
In this episode we take a look at some of our early work just recently rediscovered from deep within the Daws Brothers archives.]]>
In this abbreviated holiday episode, we list our top 10 Christmas movies. Also in this episode, a tip from Lanny.]]>
Part one of our short film, Adopted, which was originally created to illustrate a sermon series for North Point Ministries, Inc.]]>
Pack your bags. We're taking the show to the Sundance Film Festival. ]]>
Behind the scenes on our first 16mm color short, "Suburban Wormhole." Roll that beautiful bean footage. ]]>
Part three of our short film, Adopted, which was originally created to illustrate a sermon series for North Point Ministries, Inc.]]>
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