The Bible may seem like an unlikely source of ideas for a successful film. However, many Hollywood movies contain biblical themes – Armageddon, Atonement, I am Legend, Seven Pounds, The Devil’s Advocate, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, The Matrix, The Shawshank Redemption and The Sixth Sense, to name a few.
This competition involves a tougher challenge than merely coming up with your own story and hoping to find a way to weave the Bible into it.
While you’ll need to stick broadly to the original biblical story or text, there’s also lots of room to be creative. This might involve filling in the blanks when things are left unsaid, exploring a key theme in more detail, or revising certain details for the 21st century (e.g. names, locations or imagery).
When reading a biblical story or text, try to boil it down to its essence. How would you sum up the story or passage’s key thought in a single sentence? If you feel drawn to a single verse, make sure you read it in context, as this will help you. If you’re struck by a particular story, think how it could be retold for a modern audience.
To help you find your way around the Bible, we’ve included our own Bible Style Guide. This will help you get to grips with how the Bible is structured, understand key terms and get a handle on its interpretation.
You can also use a Bible – preferably an easy-to-read translation – like the Contemporary English Version, Good News Bible or The Message to inspire your pitch.
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