Meet our Director of Photography, Drew Ganyer.

Posted on August 30, 2012 by Monique Lewis

Inspired by some of the cinematic greats, such as Terrance Malick, Brian Taylor, Ron Ficke, and Mark Neveldine, Drew Ganyer is a prolific cinematographer who greatly enjoys observing light. He was formally trained at the Rochester Institute of Technology, where it was easy to spend every spare moment working as a cinematographer on student projects. […]Continue Reading »

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Courage, New Hampshire Production Blog #4: Meet Kathryn Gallagher and the Art Department

Posted on August 26, 2012 by Monique Lewis

“Ambition” is currently in post-production. This episode, chapter 4 of a Courage, New Hampshire miniseries, (otherwise known as “season one”), promises to be a real thriller. You can watch the “Ambition” trailer Here! Before the end of filming, and as I promised, I had the chance to sit down and talk with Kathryn Gallagher, who is […]Continue Reading »

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Production Post #3~ Meet the Wardrobe Dept. of “Courage, New Hampshire.”

Posted on August 3, 2012 by Monique Lewis

Whew! What a week. These past few days have been crazy. We finally have a little bit of a break from shooting. With only two days left of filming Episode 4, I have my work cut out for me! I still have to get a lot of “behind-the-scenes” interviews for you guys! In any case, […]Continue Reading »

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We’re Doing Our Part..

Posted on July 13, 2012 by James Riley

It’s time to do yours! Disclaimer: If you are one of the faithful who have already contributed, ignore this message — unless you have a friend who needs to ante up! It all starts with culture, with story. If you don’t like what is going on around you, blame it on art. We are what […]Continue Reading »

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A Different Kind of People..

Posted on July 13, 2012 by James Riley

When we look back on the great accomplishments of the late 18th century — embattled farmers standing their ground at Lexington and Concord, the timeless language of the Declaration, the homage the centuries have paid to the Bill of Rights — we tend to see the victories and not the character of the people who […]Continue Reading »

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The Conscience of the Soldier

Posted on July 8, 2012 by James Riley

Not Every Order Should be Obeyed The Brittany Rebellion of 1771 Most enlisted soldiers cringe at the very thought of disobeying a superior officer.   As Washington wrote, “the soul of the army is discipline,” and the very enterprise of war can’t move forward if every battle strategy required a vote.   Certainly, even rogue […]Continue Reading »

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“Courage, New Hampshire:” A Family Affair

Posted on June 28, 2012 by Monique Lewis

It is true that when you pay a few dollars to watch Courage, New Hampshire, you are investing in all of the families that work on Courage. These families work tirelessly, sacrificially, and selflessly to produce this show. Their amount of love, dedication, faith, and Courage is something to be admired. I am new to the […]Continue Reading »

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Do the Right Thing!

Posted on June 26, 2012 by James Riley

Hi, everyone.  Your director here, James Riley, asking those of you who are able to contribute to “Courage, New Hampshire” to do so, TODAY, if possible. I have publicly chided what I call the “smart money” set, who give you a funny look when you talk about pooling resources to create better entertainment.  The fact […]Continue Reading »

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Courage Talk — How do you say “low life” in the 18th century?

Posted on June 26, 2012 by James Riley

Courage Made Plain! The First Two Minutes of Episode #1 Translated from the Baroque (sub-titles) This was fun.  We’ve always tried to make the language of Courage, New Hampshire authentic to the journals, letters, and newspaper usage we’ve seen in 18th century primary texts.  Most of us are used to this language, but occasionally, someone […]Continue Reading »

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