Making a film for the big screen is more straightforward than I thought. I’m sharing the process with all of us (as I know it so far) because I want us to succeed in our dreams and aspirations. However, the messages we put out there mustn’t harm any group or individual. I believe my messages need to embrace love for all. We all deserve love, as we are all divine beings that may have come from the heavens into the womb as a ray of light, according to a near-death experience in the film After Death.
As I’m unemployed, I need more money to hire a videographer to record the cardiologist’s interview in the Netherlands now, so I will shift my approach in the interim to prevent the documentary film from stalling. I’ll prepare to hire a beautiful blonde model to do reenactments of my friend’s near-death experiences (as she, herself, is a stunning blonde). I contacted two lovely blonde females today and am waiting to hear back. One of the models appears to have excellent acting skills, too. Being unemployed opens up some nifty opportunities for all of us, whether we’re inclined toward dabbling in new things or indulging in hobbies—or completing missions!
I plan to make a 40-minute movie for film festivals and cinemas. The movie will focus exclusively on my friend, who had four near-death experiences, as there is too much uncertainty with the other two interviewees at present. So, I’ll start by making the film about my friend and then branch off into the other wonderful interviewees later to make the big vision film, which will advocate for reform in academia to move from us versus them toward unconditional love for all.
Thankfully, I have three job interviews this week. I may be back in business soon. I think the grand cosmos (God in spiritual terms) has events timed for us, too, complete with people we’re intended to meet. Sometimes, the alignment of events is part of a divine purpose; therefore, patience is critical.
Cineplex will let me put my ad on all screens in a wealthier demographic theatre for a week for $500. So, I’ll do so! Cineplex requires footage with 1920×1080 specs, which is good knowledge for us eager videographers. Did we know we can set our cell phones to record in 1920×1080? Just saying! We can also use our Canva (paid) plans to gather all the necessary footage besides the music. The Canva paid plan for video (but not music) is commercially licensed, friends! So, the video on the paid plan is good to go for the silver screen. Just export the video at the highest quality (4K) using a slider setting that appears when we download the video.
I also inquired today about the cost of getting not just the ad but my full documentary into Cineplex and another theatre for a week. I may apply for marketing funding from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts. However, the foundation previously rejected my request for funding to make the project. When we get kicked down, it’s an excellent opportunity to climb higher.
To my delight, I found the theme song for the documentary. Somehow, I’ve got to locate the song creator and obtain copyright permission! It’s Archangel Michael’s song. While listening to this Archangel Michael song, a video I previously recorded of myself doing a job interview popped up out of nowhere on my second monitor, so I thought God was hinting for me to get ready for my job interview that starts in three hours. I need a career fast to fund the documentary, as my interview subjects are nearing their twilight years. Several hours later, I had the job interview, which went more magnificently than I could’ve imagined. If I land the position, I will be well over six figures. That goal will have been achieved, although the only goals that matter in the end are those built on love. What this career will fund is founded on unconditional love for everyone. The more we align toward unconditional love for all, the more we step on the path of the highest calling.
Interestingly, my friend who had a near-death experience sent me the Archangel Michael music. She said it was exactly like the music she heard during her visit to heaven. Even more spectacular, the composer had a near-death experience and composed that music based on what he heard during his visit to heaven. It’s supposed to be the music from Archangel Michael in the Bible. The word “God” can be extended to every religious conception of the Almighty, as my friend claims they saw every religion harmoniously co-existing in heaven. That’s how humanity should be on Earth. We are all meant to love and respect one another unconditionally. Isn’t love the reason why we exist?
So, that’s how to create a movie for the cinema on a budget, considering our messages have karmic repercussions on ourselves and others. The best media promotes unconditional love and beauty for everyone, as we are all infinitely beautiful, with no exceptions. Every soul is a glorious, infinite fragment of the Almighty’s eternal love. I think our Sikh friends would agree with me; I read in my Sikh spiritual books that they view God as one, encompassing all religions. Indeed, we are meant to love everyone, as the unconditional love we offer is the key to eternal joy!