Friday, May 4, 2012

"Sunday Funnies" Shape Up for May 20

     Mark is imparting some of the finer points about broad comedy which he learned in street theater as he directs the "Sunday Funnies" troupe. Song and dance, vaudeville melodrama and farce mix together for a whirlwind worthy of Monty Python.
Come and learn important details about your ears
in the sketch comedies of "Sunday Funnies"
     It is one segment of a larger program showing on May 20th. Other segments of the program include our Film Gallery Cafe and a solo dance which tells the story of the Prodigal Son. 
     Visual artwork will be on display and light refreshments served. The program starts at 6pm in St. Paul's Cathedral, Great Hall, on 5th Ave. and Nutmeg. Suggested donation is $10.

Self-Publishing Featured At Support Group

     The next meeting of the Artist Support Group will summarize the simple steps in becoming a published author.
     Cindy Schuricht will speak from her experience self-publishing in print The Pig and the Dragon through Createspace.com.
     Mark will speak about self-publishing his four ebooks through Smashwords.com.
      Donna will give another installment on the Internet marketing which promotes our art and content.
 
    Today ebook sales are measured in the billions of dollars and rapidly spiraling up. Reaching the reading public is no longer in the hands of print publishing companies alone. 
Cindy made a quilt for her book cover
 of The Pig and The Dragon
Click here to visit Mark's book site.
     Right now people are searching online for content which our artists and arts supporters can provide. At our meeting we will be summarizing how we can make our content available, reaching people's needs and generating income to help support our art. 
     The meeting will be on Sunday, May 27, 12 noon, in the Guild Room on the 6th Ave. side of St. Paul's Cathedral, San Diego, at Nutmeg between 5th and 6th. Bring a lunch!

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Sketch Comedies Start Production

"Sunday Funnies" scripts are adapted from TV spots performed by Mark Turner in the '80's

      A production team of seven actors and four staff have commenced rehearsals of a collection of short comedy sketches called "Sunday Funnies". 
     The sketches are part of a larger program to be offered at St. Paul's Cathedral on Sunday evening, May 20. 
     Mark Turner is directing the show composed of scripts from his past television spots and stage shows. The Sunday Funnies will culminate the larger program featuring our Film Gallery Cafe which will show two films with discussion. 
     Also featured will be the story of "The Prodigal Son" a solo dance by the Rev. Richard Lief, Canon for the Arts at St. Paul's Cathedral. 
     Light refreshments will be served and visual arts will be on display. The program starts at 6pm in the Great Hall on the 5th Ave. side of the Cathedral situated between 6th and 5th at Nutmeg near downtown San Diego. Suggested donation is $10. 

Taking Care of Artists

Donna & Mark Turner, Co-founders

     Some people are so passionate about their visions of "what could be" that they can not be contained by conventional institutions of society. Artists are usually in this group.  
 
     Some learn to navigate the boundaries of their world. Others are tolerated as "pets" or "jesters" of their society. But most are not so fortunate. At a young age they may be spotted and forced to give it up for training more practical in the job market.  

     For those of us who adopt the non-conformist's path, life is always tinged with skeptical looks and closed doors. How to be true to our heavenly vision while pushing the boundaries of society: this is an art which we have been learning over the decades and try to impart to other artists. We have realized that it is not enough to just talk about the beauty beyond the conventional, or to just create our pictures of ideals. We are called to live it in the midst of the conventional world.
    
     We tend to get in the way, or to complicate the flow of systems set up for orderly life. Often such people are eliminated gently, or violently. But, a wise society makes room for such prophets, poets, artists and innovators. Most of them are not tough and self sustaining like Steve Jobs, Thomas Edison, or many famous names you could recite. A wise society looks for these and nurtures them from infancy. 

     Do you think your society tends to nurture, or inhibit artists? Ultimately, God calls everyone to live the heavenly kingdom each in our unique way with the goal of all humanity enjoying the ideals which now seem such "wonderful, but crazy dreams". (Please look at the biblical background which sparked these thoughts. Click here: II Corinth. 3:6b, 17-18  .)  

Film Featured at Fragile Earth Event

     Our film "A Prayer for Beauty" is to be featured at the Fragile Earth Symposium called by Bishop James Mathes of the San Diego Episcopal Diocese on April 21st at St. Bartholomew's Church, Poway.
     The film will be shown during the noon meal break. In the afternoon workshop session Mark and Donna Turner will introduce the relevance of the film to creation care and show it again. Afterwards they will moderate discussion of the film and show another film for discussion,"To the Diggers".

    Be sure to get your copy of our new DVD containing all three of our short art films.  More than just a copy of the films, the DVD is like a personal Film Gallery Cafe with bonus features for each film including stills of the art, text of the poetry and discussion frames.
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Friday, March 2, 2012

3 Film Packages, 1 DVD

One DVD offers three film packages each including materials for weeks of group discussions.

     The three prototypes of the short art films used in the Film Gallery Cafe are now available together on one DVD.
       This is not just a DVD with some films on it.  Each film is a complete package useful for both personal contemplation and group discussions which could extend for a series of weeks.  The inspiration and creativity that will result could be monumental.
     Each film plays in widescreen and offers bonus materials unique to each including stills of the art used in the film, the text of the poetry, and conversation frames with which to explore the meaning of the film.  
Special Offer On Our Newsletter 
     The DVD may be purchased on the products page of our web site for $32, shipping included. For a limited time you may purchase it for $25 and free shipping, by joining our e-newsletter.  Put your e-mail address in the box in the right hand column and we will send you the March issue where you can find the PayPal button for the special price.  Besides that, you will then be in touch with all the great developments of Horizon Gate.
     Each film can be purchased individually on the products page of our web site for $15 apiece plus shipping.
     
     Your purchase helps keep us creating more art and films to stimulate significant conversations drawing people to God.

C'mon, Don't Be Mean

Horizon Gate founders Donna & Mark Turner

     We don't know about you, but we're already tired of election year rhetoric, especially the kind that seeks to strike fear in us so we'll do what they say. 
     On places like Facebook and Twitter we get hit by extremely volatile statements from both the right and the left.
     The other day this made a scripture very dramatic to us: ". . . solemnly charge them not to wrangle about words, which is useless, and leads to the ruin of the hearers. . . . avoid worldly and empty chatter, for it will lead to further ungodliness, and their talk will spread like gangrene." (II Timothy 2:14b, 16-17a)
     Yes, expressing ourselves can bring death, rather than life. It is so tempting to respond, or post something hurtful and insulting in our campaigning passion.  
     But it is not just in our verbiage. Artists, filmmakers, craftspersons, performers, will you commit with us to spread only life in our expressions?   There is death enough for everyone, but what we need is life and light, reconciliation, -- returning love for hate, beauty for ugliness.
  
Like Christ, let's contrast the meanness that is building up in the world.

Call for Community of Variety

Please join us on St. Patrick's Day, March 17th, to see our films and talk about the next steps in developing the Film Gallery Cafe.

     True community is made of a variety of people, each possessing capabilities needed by the others, who desire to be part of a phenomenon larger than any one of them.   
     The grand vision of the Film Gallery Cafe is taking another step in forming such a community on St. Patrick's Day, the green color of life day, Saturday, March 17th.  On that day we will tell you exciting developments in the vision, show the prototype films and discuss the next steps.
The Upward Bound Community 
     We are imagining a community where each of us has a personal hold on the common vision and receives fellowship and spiritual growth through creating together. This community will make and exhibit tangible vehicles of art and film which elevate the makers and their audience toward the highest, intangible values of God.
     At our St. Patrick's Day gathering we will be looking for varieties of people who are ready to 
lead (boards of directors and advisors), 
create content (filmmakers, visual artists, writers, musician/composers, performing artists),
exhibit (curators, presenters, crew), 
do business (marketing, bookings, accounting, legal), 
develop (funding campaigns, grant writing),
and
care for the teams (coordinate, recruit, train, celebrate). 
     All who are interested are invited to attend regardless of how involved they can be. If you are unable to travel to San Diego, we will try to connect you with the meeting via Skype.
     Please RSVP so we can let you know time and place. Mark's e-mail markarturner (at) gmail.com.  

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Film: "A Prayer for Beauty" Gives First Preview

Donna Turner presents our newest film to the St. Paul's Cathedral Women Together.
     The third film in our Film Gallery collection was previewed for the first time February 2nd at the Women Together program of St. Paul's Cathedral, San Diego.
     Entitled "A Prayer for Beauty", Mark began production in 2005 based on his poem"Beautify Oh". He had produced a limited edition book of digital illustrations which he began animating with motion graphics. 
     This was the first attempt in the genre which combines visual arts, motion graphics, spoken word, music and sound effects. It is the only film, so far, in which he weaves the text of the poem into the visuals. 

Mark Turner modeled his film score after masters such as Maurice Ravel and Bela Bartok.

A Rich and Complex Sound Track
     The sound track also became the most complex of all three films. Mark scored the music based on models of masters Maurice Ravel, Bela Bartok, Samuel Barber and Gustav Holst. Donna joined her voice with his in both choral singing and verse choir. Even a nightingale, a flycatcher and a blue jay sang along with the wind and waterfall. 
Project Resurrected
     In 2005 other projects forced this to the back burner until last September Donna was invited to present our ministry to the Women Together and we needed a third film sooner than one started from scratch.  Production recommenced full time for five months leading up to the first DVD burn the day before the event.
Well Received 
     Audience reception was very enthusiastic as Donna led a full demonstration of the Film Gallery Cafe including the films, tangible art used to make them and table conversations after each film. Participants commented that they could have spent the whole evening discussing just the one new film. One person said full discussion would require a book to be written. The room was buzzing with intense conversations after each film. 
Composition 12 from the film "A Prayer for Beauty"


Next Stage in Development 
     Work is commencing immediately on the DVD of the film complete with menus of the poem text, stills of the artwork, and conversation cards. The next preview of the new film will be at our Artist Support Group meeting, February 19th. Artists and arts supporters are invited to join us.

Six Ways to Be Co-creators



1. Contribute to the Arts - Click "Donate" PayPal button in the right column of this blog to safely send a secure donation supporting our on-going ministry through the arts. (No PayPal account necessary) Pledges of monthly support are greatly needed to overcome the current deficit in our daily operations. Please e-mail info@horizongate.org to inform us of your pledge.
Donna & Mark perform Live Words! 2007 2. Host an Event - Bring people together to enjoy our dramatic reading of a thoughtful short story, or our short art films. Call Donna 760-445-9470, or e-mail donna@horizongate.org
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Richard Turner meets with old comrades

Old Lamb's Players meet with Richard Turner and the screenwriter of the biopic about him.  Note Richard practicing his one-handed cut as is his habit during every conversation.  Back Row, l to r: Robert Smyth, Mark Turner, Chris Turner; Front Row, l to r: Kerry Meads, Cary Prescott, Nancy Prescott, Richard, Donna Turner, screenwriter Sandy Marshall.  More under "Turner Personal News" in left column.
     We had a fun stroll down memory lane with some old Lamb's Players in January. Richard Turner's remarkable biography is coming out in print and the screen-play is now in the works.
     Richard brought screenwriter Alexander Sandy Marshall out from New York to meet his old LP family and hear our stories of those days when Richard was a scrawny ex-drug dealer transforming into a world class phenomenon.
     As the world's top card mechanic he was recently featured cheating Brad Pitt at Black Jack in the movie"Tree of Life" and performs around the world.
     He says, "There must be a God, 'cause people pay me to play with 52 pieces of cardboard."
     Google "Richard Turner the cheat" for some fun videos of his unbelievable skills.