The Making of a My Hope Video

By   •   May 25, 2011

Greg Matthews (right), Joe Mott (center) and the BGEA My Hope Zambia training video production team go over logistics prior to shooting.
Greg Matthews (left) and Joe Mott go over the script with one of the lead acresses.
Rebecca, here with her 2-year-old daughter, supports the My Hope Zambia project by opening her home for the video shoot.
Emmanuel, a jack of all trades, shows off his makeup-applying talents before a Friday night video shoot.
Perfectly-buttered toast and hot chocolate were on the menu of props for this breakfast scene.
An average stove in a middle-class Zambian home, where the video was shot.
Melissa and Joe Mott discuss how the video shoot is going behind the house.
Video equipment on the front porch.
The lead actress regains her composure before another take.
Emannuel along with the video crew make sure the lighting is just right.
Moments before a living room scene is shot for the My Hope Zambia training video, which will aid the pastors as they cast the vision to "Matthews" in their church.
Greg Matthews goes over some last-minute instructions before he calls out "action."
A clothes line in the back yard, fairly typical among Zambian homes.
The driveway of a middle-class home in Lusaka, Zambia.