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Kappa Studios Celebrates Six Dove Award Nominations for Faith-Based Productions

Kappa Studios, a prominent post-production facility located in Burbank, California, specializes in faith and family entertainment and is currently celebrating significant recognition with six nominations for this year’s Gospel Music Association Dove Awards. The awards ceremony is set for October 7, marking a pivotal moment for the studio.

The studio’s nominations include the feature film “Reagan,” which stars Golden Globe nominee Dennis Quaid, as well as the documentary “For the One,” featuring popular artists Brandon Lake and Phil Wickham. Additionally, their adaptation of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” starring Lauren Graham from “Gilmore Girls,” has also earned a nomination.

Nominated Television Productions

Kappa Studios’s nominations extend to television with shows such as “God. Family. Football.,” available for streaming on Fox Nation, along with the drama series “House of David” and the widely acclaimed series “The Chosen.” This series has amassed over 600 million viewers worldwide, establishing itself as a groundbreaking example of faith-based storytelling.

A Spiritual Journey of Gratitude

Paul Long, the president and founder of Kappa Studios, expressed gratitude for the nominations, highlighting the key role that faith plays in their mission. “We are prayerfully asking God to bring us the people we can work for,” he told Fox News Digital, signifying the studio’s dedication to a higher calling in their productions.

Long reflected on their journey, stating, “I see this as just a grand answer for what God has done. He has done something pretty fancy. We’re full of gratitude.” Since its transition in 2016 from a secular facility to a focus on faith-based content, Kappa Studios has enhanced its industry reputation without compromising biblical truth.

Commitment to Authentic Faith-Based Content

Brad Silverman, the Chief Content Officer at Kappa Studios, emphasized the importance of honoring God through their projects. “We didn’t want to do anything we felt dishonored God; the God in the Bible,” he remarked, reflecting on the surreal nature of the recognition received. Silverman noted that the nominations came as a pleasant surprise, much like the gradual growth of children that often goes unnoticed day by day.

Both Long and Silverman conveyed their inspiration and motivation to continue producing stories that are aligned with historically accurate biblical accounts, crediting their success and reach to divine guidance.

Redefining Success in Faith-Based Filmmaking

After years navigating the film industry with varying success, Long and Silverman have redefined their understanding of success. They no longer focus solely on viewership numbers, even though popular series “The Chosen” has reached between 600 and 702 million viewers. Instead, they highlight the importance of their mission at Kappa Studios, which is to remain vocal, clear, and unapologetic in their faith.

Silverman asserted, “We feel like we’re on the right track,” reinforcing their belief in the significance of the stories they tell.

Fostering Hope Through Faith-Focused Storytelling

Long described the work of Kappa Studios as essential in today’s culture, stating, “Right now, in the culture, there’s no hope. People are running around… God’s got to give that to you.” He believes that through storytelling, they can guide audiences towards hope and faith, a mission that resonates deeply with their goals.

The studio aims to engage a diverse audience, including spiritual seekers and those curious about faith, while drawing attention from directors, writers, and cinematographers interested in collaborating on meaningful projects.

Guidance and Support in the Film Community

Long shared insights on the challenges faced by many in the film industry. He noted, “They say, ‘I’m having a hard time… because I’ve got to make the mortgage,’ but they’re conflicted because of the work they are doing at the time.” He reassures them of God’s guidance, and underlines the importance of prayer and faith in navigating their paths.

With a reputation built on projects like “The Chosen” and a steadfast commitment to creativity that aligns with their spiritual values, Kappa Studios is in a unique position to turn down work that does not reflect their mission, even if it means forfeiting financial gain.

A Promising Future for Faith-Based Productions

Long expressed optimism for the future of faith-based films, saying, “I think the sky is the limit now, because the genre is really picking up steam and speed.” He believes that these stories can be as compelling as any other genre, emphasizing their dedication to obedience and faithfulness in their work.

Silverman concluded with a note of hope, affirming that while opportunities may fluctuate, they remain committed to utilizing current openings for the glory of God, allowing divine purpose to guide their efforts. The nominations for the Dove Awards are not only a testament to their work but also an indication of the growing acceptance and appreciation for faith-based narratives in the film and television landscape.