by andrewkooman on January 25, 2010
Pinch me. I spent the last few days in an artist gathering, organized by the fine people of Enter the Worship Circle in the Colorado Springs area. It was an inspired and meaningful time of connecting with fellow creatives, believers, and with God. The retreat gathered musicians, visual artists, writers, theatrics (of both kinds), ministers, [...]
by andrewkooman on January 20, 2010
by andrewkooman on January 17, 2010
I’m in the mile high city, enjoying how mild the climate is in Colorado. There’s no snow on the ground, it simply dusts the beautiful peaks that surround the city. I’m here to accompany my good friend Chad whose undergoing a few days of training for his new job, as an Apple Store employee, which [...]
by andrewkooman on January 12, 2010
I made it to Colorado Springs (sans luggage, which is becoming a tradition – no knock on wood ; though I did get a voucher – knock; and the luggage came late evening). So all you international travelers into the States know, the security is heightened pre-flight. The security guards are frisky, the checks more [...]
by andrewkooman on December 16, 2009
In 2006 Andrew traveled with a crew of six independent filmmakers to shoot the film E for Everyone: The Mouse and the Elephant. The following is an excerpt and a behind the scene look of Andrew’s experience on set. Earlier, when I walked into the front room of the small mud hut, I snapped some [...]
by andrewkooman on December 14, 2009
I’m pleased to announce the release of my latest ebook, Remembering Names: Reflections from Kenya a short memoir, of sorts from my time in Kenya while a member of the crew for E for Everyone: The Mouse and the Elephant. As Unveil Studios looks forward to screening the film in Red Deer next month, I’m [...]
by andrewkooman on December 14, 2009
Here’s our original, extended version, of the trailer for E for Everyone: The Mouse and the Elephant:
by andrewkooman on November 18, 2009
Photos from the Malaysia book launch of Andrew Kooman’s Ten Silver Coins: The Dryling’s of Acchora, featuring music by Josh Yeoh.