Motion Graphics
Christian Persecution
Designed to reflect the gravity of its subject matter, the video employs a dramatic color palette of red, black, and white, symbolizing sacrifice, resilience, and redemption. These colors enhance the visual narrative, aligning seamlessly with the emotional depth of the stories portrayed. Each scene is meticulously arranged to immerse viewers in these sobering yet inspiring accounts, encouraging a deeper understanding of Christians' unwavering faith and courage worldwide.
The video is thoughtfully crafted to raise educational awareness about Christian persecution worldwide. It chronicles the trials and tribulations faced by Christians across the globe, culminating in a message of hope that shines through even the darkest circumstances.
Faith in Action
The Lincoln Memorial transforms into a canvas for a breathtaking concept art, projection mapping display as the sun sets. The presentation begins with an image of an 18th-century abolitionist coin engraved with the iconic depiction of a kneeling, chained man and the words, “Am I Not a Man and a Brother?” This powerful opening is followed by a series of visuals that chronicle the lives and contributions of crucial Christian abolitionists. Short biographies and stirring quotes bring to life the unwavering faith and determination of figures like William Wilberforce addressing Parliament, Harriet Tubman on her courageous journey to freedom, and Frederick Douglass delivering his powerful speeches against the evils of slavery.
Faith is portrayed as the unifying force driving these remarkable individuals to challenge the darkness of their time. The display reaches its conclusion with the words of Jesus Christ: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.” This profound declaration captures the soul of the abolitionist movement, leaving the audience inspired by its enduring message of hope, freedom, and divine purpose.