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Your Enemies Are My Enemies: The Making of the Video

Your Enemies Are My Enemies: The Making of the Video. The first day of shooting was a big surprise to all of us. The list of things to remember was huge and we still did not remember some things. Here Andy and Steve set up the power generator while Jon works with his uniform.

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Your Enemies Are My Enemies: The Making of the Video

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  1. Your Enemies Are My Enemies: The Making of the Video

  2. The first day of shooting was a big surprise to all of us. The list of things to remember was huge and we still did not remember some things. Here Andy and Steve set up the power generator while Jon works with his uniform.

  3. We looked for a site that resembled the south end of the Sea of Galilee. Jon and Steve receive direction from our good friend Yoseph on Israeli military etiquette.

  4. While Amado sets up the camera Jim drives the neighbors dog crazy as he blows the shophar.

  5. Yoseph advises Jim on IDF etiquette. All agree not to wear any military rank or unit identification so that the focus would be on the soon coming Messiah.

  6. It was now late afternoon and nothing was going right. We were on the verge of a second day shoot when (after a quiet prayer) the L-rd delivered and everything fell into place.

  7. Finally, film is being shot and it’s not difficult to smile.

  8. At the end of the day Yoseph did not feel like he had done very much. Obviously, he did quite a lot.

  9. Amado risks gators and “critters” to get the right camera angle.

  10. Amado’s script writing experience pays off big as he gives direction from behind the camera.

  11. Jonathan and Amado enjoy viewing film already shot.

  12. As the sun begins to drop in the west we get the perfect early morning effect.

  13. What a great shot of a young man who is ready to give his all to advance the coming kingdom.

  14. The trio section is completed just before we loose the daylight necessary to make the shoot.

  15. The quartet section is definitely the best still-shot photo that Mark took today.

  16. Andy and Jon break out the power cords for lights.

  17. Now that it is night we can film the pre-dawn scene.

  18. Jonathan sits in for his Dad to help get lighting levels correct.

  19. The opening scene is shot last. We quickly agree that we need another location…

  20. . . . and that location was the beach. We found a beautiful beach that strongly resembles the Israeli Mediterranean.

  21. Blow the trumpet in Zion. Sound the alarm on the Holy Mountain.

  22. Remove the stones, lift up the standard over the people. If the L-rd is for us, who can stand against us?

  23. The zeal of the L-rd has consumed me. It burns within my soul! Three flags: Israel, Jerusalem, and the Temple Mount Faithful.

  24. If your heart is for the Holy One of Israel then some pictures don't need a caption.

  25. L-rd, please deliver your Holy Hill. Let Your name be declared openly once again from Your mountain. When will Jerusalem be a praise in all the earth?

  26. How would this be for starters? Before enhancement photograph supplied by the Israeli Air Force

  27. A special “thank you” to our still-shot photographer, photographic advisor, and friend, retired United States Air Force Master Sergeant, Mark Bernhardt.

  28. a ministry of Fellowship Church Tzemach Productions Cast: Andrew Benedick Cameraman: Amado Bobadilla Still shot photography and photographic advisor: Mark Bernhardt Stephen Benedick James Wingerter Jonathan Wingerter Israel Photography: Beth Wong Advisor on Israeli Military etiquette: Yoseph ben Chaim Words, music, and orchestration: James Wingerter Vocals: Andrew Benedick Amado Bobadilla James Wingerter Jonathan Wingerter Video script: James Wingerter Video editing: Jay Davenport & James Wingerter Compression for internet: Jay Davenport & James Wingerter A special thank you to Lyle at http://xfmerch.fansites101.com/ for his great help in video compression

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