
Directing with Purpose: T.C. Christensen’s Cinematic Secrets
03/31/25 • 36 min
Have you ever dreamed of becoming a film director? What goes into making movie magic? T.C. Christensen has been a director for decades, directing and doing cinematography on dozens of films like "17 Miracles," "The Cokeville Miracle," "The Other Side of Heaven 2," and "Love, Kennedy." He shares his background, advice he has for other budding directors, some movie-making secrets, and some behind the scenes of his newest movie, "Raising the Bar."
Have you ever dreamed of becoming a film director? What goes into making movie magic? T.C. Christensen has been a director for decades, directing and doing cinematography on dozens of films like "17 Miracles," "The Cokeville Miracle," "The Other Side of Heaven 2," and "Love, Kennedy." He shares his background, advice he has for other budding directors, some movie-making secrets, and some behind the scenes of his newest movie, "Raising the Bar."
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