We are pleased to announce that Adventurous Tails: Sugar is now available on DVD! The DVD includes special features, such as Behind the Scenes, Outtakes (bloopers), Original Trailer, and an exclusive featurette "The Dogs and their Voices".
Out of 250 film submissions, Adventurous Tails: Sugar is one of the few that have been selected as semi-finalists in the upcoming January 2009 San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival (the film festival with the largest cash prize of any film festival). As such, it will be screened at the SAICFF event, and it is eligible to receive the Audience Choice Award, among others.
More information about seeing Sugar at the SAICFF can be found here: http://www.saicff.org/
Adventurous Tails: Sugar - Available Now!
Written by Daniel Rivera
Saturday, 25 October 2008 00:00
Here is the Teaser for the First and Latest film in the Adventurous Tails series: A twenty minute short called Sugar.
Statistics show that the average child will spend 18,000 hours in front of the television by the time they graduate from high school. That's 5,000 more hours than they will spend in school for 12 years. The only thing the average child will do more of is... sleep. This leads us to ask the question...what kind of media do our children consume most, and what effect does it have on them? Well, by the time the average child is 18 years old, they will have witnessed 16,000 murders on TV. MTV broadcasts an average of 35 references to adult immorality per hour. Multiple studies have shown that as the violence in media has increased, so has the real-world violence committed by minors. That's just starting to get into the statistics.
What is the point of all this, you ask? Well, the media our children consume is obviously having an effect on them. And thanks to today's trend away from Biblical values, it isn't having a good effect. Adventurous Tails is one of the few projects that seek to reverse this trend and reach children with good, high-quality content with biblical morals. And we'll do this using a matter that children love: dogs.