ORLANDO, Fla.- “Facing The Giants” and “Fireproof” are two faith-based movies that have captured many viewer’s in such a powerful way in where their purpose is to send out a message in where their audience can relate to. David Nixon helped produce and direct both films that have lead him to start producing future films that are Christian based and have true life meaning to them.
“God had a purpose for my life” said Nixon, who growing up always wanted to make films that could touch people in real life situations.
He is currently about to release his new film called “Letter’s to God”, a movie that is based on a true story that is about a young boy who suffers from brain cancer and writes letters to God. The movie itself was filmed in Orlando.
The movie is set to be “heart whelming,” said Nixon who hopes that the movie will help people who are diagnosed with cancer and bring out awareness to those who don’t know how deadly cancer can be. The movie will be showing about 150 screenings before it is released.
“Letters to God,” got its inspiration from films like “Facing the Giants” and “Fireproof” that are created to send a message to their viewers and bring true meaning to their films. The movie itself doesn’t include any famous actor’s but its unique in its own way. The boys father who is suffering from cancer in real life wrote the script and came to find out that his son did write a letter to God.
“Its very critical to shoot a movie,” said Nixon, he explained that directing and producing the movie “Letters to God,” and other films is not easy.
The key factors in shooting a movie are to have a great screenplay and for the dialogue to be real so it can capture the audience attention.
The movie “Letters to God” is also going to be a memorial to Tyler who is in true life the young boy that suffered from brain cancer and once it is released most of its fund will be donated to the cancer research centers and Christian ministries. Nixon has already picked out his next film and will have many more in the coming years.