Christian Filmmakers Creating An Industry Of Faith

NPR has a great story by Barbara Bradley Hagerty that discusses Fireproof, investing in Christian films and the trend towards redemptive entertainment.


Weekend Edition  As Hollywood crowns its favorite movies and actors at the Oscars on Sunday, another group is trying to create a rival movie industry. Fed up with sex and violence in mainstream entertainment, conservative Christians are turning out their own films. And they've made surprising inroads.

If you don't believe us, take this quiz: What was the biggest grossing independent film in 2008? No, not Slumdog Millionaire. Not Milk. It was a movie you've probably never heard of... read more

An Audience Waiting To Be Tapped

Steve Morales concurs. "There's just a hunger. This is a market that has not been tapped with high quality media," he says. Morales is the executive director of Franklin Springs Family Media Fund, a group that invests in Christian films.

Morales was in San Antonio scouting for talent. He says because the emphasis is more about wholesome stories than big stars and budgets, Christian movies are cheap to make — and quickly turn a profit through box office and DVD sales.

"We're out for good, strong, economically viable films which serve a purpose, which fill a niche that is unmet right now," Morales says. "Blockbusters are great, but that's not the end goal. The end goal is to glorify God with our skills and talents." .... read more

The Crew on the Lawn

The Crew on the Lawn

Welcome to TheDataDad

April 2008 The DataDad has left the Darden Graduate School of Business after seven years to make movies with Franklin Springs Family Media!!


What a wonderful surprise to suddenly be in a new industry where my experience with venture financing and international markets can be put to good use to encourage families worldwide.

The mission at Franklin Springs Family Media is nothing less than the restoration of the family in the United States and in as many countries as possible.

My role is the business side of film; providing financing for upcoming film projects through a network of venture funds, investors and philanthropists.

You can reach me at Steve@ Franklinsprings.com or  434-960-1607

June 2009

Hard to believe more than a year has passed since I left Darden to invest in films!  The first fund, the Franklin Springs Family Film Fund I, was completed in December of 2008.  Five DVDs have been released and three more an in production.   Investors are getting their money back, so all is good.

I am working with investors to form a second fund, Family Film Fund II, this summer which will invest in feature films in addition to documentaries and biographies.