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Others helped in the colossal task of bringing the real feeling of Samurai Theater to Ninja Cinema. Alan Sucsy directed the photography and also edited the saga. Actors JP Leonard, Nash Frisbie, Ryan Dennis and Ryan Porter also added their own touches to the story. After only one week of shooting, the film was rushed together for its debut at Rockcleft, another summer camp.
The film was a great success, so the creators decided to expand their vision and finish the story that had captivated so many eager fans. The crew has been hard at work for the last couple of years trying to assemble Ninja Cinema 2. It is nearly completed, but because of various scheduling problems, still rests uncompleted. But someday soon, the saga will continue...
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Ninja Cinema was created by Patrick Loveless and Nick Randolph, a pair of digital media majors at Abilene Christian University, after they were challenged to bring the joy and excitement of Samurai Theater to the big screen. Samurai Theater is a live-action play performed every year at Opportunity Camp, a summer camp for inner city kids from California's bay area.

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