Rattle the Bones strives to produce powerful stories from the frontlines of God’s Kingdom. Using a 3-Pillar Model, we are strategically focusing effort and resources to create a lean and scalable network of storytellers in unsung places around the world.
The goal is to TRAIN individuals through workshops and hands-on learning, to equip them with skills needed to master the art of content creation and story production, and to see them thrive in doing so.
As trained freelance REPORTERS, people are dispatched to document firsthand what God’s transformative work looks like – in their own nations.
Finally, our NEWSROOM brings it all together by crafting and distributing these stories to inspire, encourage, and mobilize others around the world to take heart and engage – wherever our stories find them.
In our line of work, equipment is "well-loved". When we are not fighting the elements, we battle obsolescence in a rapidly changing world of tech.
+ laptop/s, field recording gear, edit bay, mics, software licenses, redundant SSD drives, etc
It is time to establish a Philippine production studio that will provide a central studio with a decent edit bay and a small sound booth to produce mini-docs and polished work that needs higher production value.
+ Office space, furniture, workstation gear, studio lighting, audio treatment, RAID archival system
We raise our own ministry funds, but it is ridiculously hard for young people in a developing country to enter ministry, let alone purchase gear. To that end, we plan to help ambitious members of our global media team to provide for their families while on assignment for Rattle The Bones.
+ $300/submission, + video editor, + other specialists
Definitely the biggest slice of the pie because life on the road often involves air, land and sea. We always book ultra-economy fares, however there are only so many shortcuts one can take.
+ Airfare, accomodations, food, ground transportation, local guides/translators, etc.
It has been four (4) years since we have addressed personal support. Over that time, the banks have been winning and inflation is up, leaving us about 15% shy of a modest personal budget to cover overall cost of living expenses and health care.