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Join T. C. Christensen, as he presents, "Levi Savage: Ethics in a freezer." He is an American cinematographer, film director, and writer best known for his work on films related to the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Mark your calendar and join us Thursday, February 11th at 12 PM MT for a 45-minute online experience.
This is a free event.
Please invite your friends or colleagues who may have an interest in being an effective coach to their team.
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Speaker
T.C. Christensen
Writer, Director and Cinematographer
T.C. Christensen is the most well-known Utah director of this generation. Throughout his 40 years of filmmaking, T.C. has worked on dozens of film projects, mostly as a writer, director, and cinematographer. His name is behind film titles like “17 Miracles,” “Ephraim’s Rescue,” and “The Cokeville Miracle.” Most recently, T.C. wrote and directed “The Fighting Preacher,” which is a new personal …
T.C. Christensen is the most well-known Utah director of this generation. Throughout his 40 years of filmmaking, T.C. has worked on dozens of film projects, mostly as a writer, director, and cinematographer. His name is behind film titles like “17 Miracles,” “Ephraim’s Rescue,” and “The Cokeville Miracle.” Most recently, T.C. wrote and directed “The Fighting Preacher,” which is a new personal favorite. He calls his home the “Christensen Compound” and both his children live nearby. T.C. also enjoys playing tennis and pickleball at his court next door.