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"Open The Floodgates" Music Video
Additional footage courtesy of Christ For All Nations Ministries (http://au.cfan.org) and Jesus Culture (http://www.JesusCulture.com)
CREDITS
Belinda McCulloch: Director/Producer/Editor
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Maat Boyd: Director of Photography/Camera Operator
Clare Hembrow: Catering/Logistics
Amy Nhan: Lead Actor
Extras: Nicole Hart/Haylie Bamber/Elliot Fitzgerald/Dale Hembrow/Clare Hembrow/Belinda McCulloch
Dale Hembrow: Producer/Executive Producer
Song Recording: "Open The Floodgates" performed by Dale Hembrow, written by Nhan/Hembrow/Gaudion/Kocaj, produced by Phil Gaudion/Dale Hembrow, mixed by Daniel Kelaart, mastered by Harris Newman
Someone is killing women in the name of the Virgin Mary. Police ask Frank Newman, priest/psychologist, to help them stop the violence. But Frank has his own demons, and when he is forced to face them he must make a terrible choice. Is this the moment of salvation? Or damnation? Learn more about this book http://www.LeeCharlesBooks.com Thriller
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Thomas McNamara, otherwise known as Macky, has been making art for as long as he can remember, winning sculpting contests as early as junior high. At 11, his father got him a lead soldier-making kit. That’s when art was introduced and it quickly became evident that it was to be his purpose in life. At 11 he could melt the lead in a small pot, pour it into molds, and paint the little figurines. These soldiers were often given to his parent’s friends. The response was wild - the adults all loved them!! As a boy this was real validation for a child surrounded by intimidating, book-smart people. The art carried Macky into all the art classes at Cardinal Newman high school. His love for lead figure painting continued to grow during this period. It was the MTV generation, which Macky believes also had a huge impact on him . . . Since then, there have been many great moments, including showcasing Macky's art on two episodes of MTV's “PUNK'd”, which featured Ashlee Simpson and Hugh Jackman.
Mutt™ has been the label for Macky's passion since 1997. Just recently, Mutt donated a customized 3-foot skateboard to the Rush foundation, a charity created to send kids to art school. It was a huge honor for Macky to be able to be a part of such a worthy charity. Courtesy of Thomas McNamara on MOLI.com