Short Open House 1-4, interview with actress Tanya Christiansen and director Brad Holloway
You also worked on the movie "I Still Believe". How was the experience?
Tanya Christiansen. I shot "I Still Believe" in Mobile, Alabama and was on location for about three weeks. My experience on set was absolutely amazing. To be able to work with the Erwin Brothers was something I will always cherish and never forget. It is a faith-based, family film about Christian singer Jeremy Camp. Jeremy and his family were often on set and we would start each day with an uplifting prayer. It had a large production crew, but they had a way of making it feel intimate, like we were all part of one big family. It was also wonderful to work seasoned actors like Gary Sinise, Brit Robertson, KJ Apa, Melissa Roxbourgh and of course, Shania Twain.
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