Way Corp group(s) I was in
12th Corps
Where I live
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Married or Single
Married
About Me
Terry and I live in Ridgefield, Connecticut, in a renovated barn with our two children -- our daughter Cailey (18) and son Stephen (17). After the Corps we moved to Manhattan (1984), where we were Territory Coordinators. We resigned when LCM requested a letter of allegiance and then moved to Westchester, where our children were born. In 1999, we moved to Ridgefield, which has the feel of New England but still close enough to New York.
All this time I have worked in Manhattan in film and video as a producer/director/writer. Terry has worked as a make-up artist and developed herself as a much in demand Life Coach.
My Interests
My primary interest is still the scripture. I have traveled extensively throughout the world, regularly getting to Russia, China, Southeast Asia and the UK. I also collect and deal in vintage posters, art and a mix of obscure ephemera. My interests are also my children's interests. There is nothing like learning through their eyes.
Employment or Career
I spent 19 years as Director of Media, for Citigroup, the largest financial services company in the world. I was responsible for over 300 video programs and live events a year. My group also supported the video, film and production work for Carnegie Hall and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (to see the latest work go to: http://www.alvinailey.org/page.php?p=50anniversary&sec=home). As you know, Citi nearly collapsed under the weight of its own making and is responsible for a lot of the current global economic wreckage. I have much to say about that, and that will is for a future date.
I have two documentaries running on television right now. "Where Words Prevail" is on PBS, This focuses on the work of Cicely Berry, Voice Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company. I've included a link to the web site (http://www.wherewordsprevail.com). The other is "See You in Hell, Blind Boy", currently on Starz. Blind Boy is the history of the Mississippi Delta Blues. I have currently authored a new two disc DVD for release later this year.
I am also finishing "Faith and Lies", which deals with a Russian defector who wrote a book many of us read in the Corps, The Persecutor. The film is extremely confronting to the Christian world in a godly way. And then there is my WWI project, which I have been laboring on for years... this one is a surprise. I don't expect to finish it for quite some time, but when I do it will be unlike any documentary done to date.
Finally, I just re-released "Spark in the Dark" with Billy Falcon. Billy is doing great, still writing for Jon Bon Jovi and producing his own music in conjunction with something he's produced called"The Sowing Circle." I have the CD up on Ebay, just do a search under "Billy Falcon Spark in the Dark" and you will find the order information. Kellie O'Malley did the design work --- really nice! It has two tracks we didn't add to the tape in 1986, because of length restrictions. Check out Billy's newest work at billyfalcon.com. He has some amazing Christ-centered songs.
I have launched my own production company, Sojourner Media LLC. More on that at a future date.
Books I Like
Secular: Neil Gaiman, Tom Wolfe, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Stephen King (The Dark Tower Series)
Television I like
I really loathe television (not the medium, the content). I still think "Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television" is a great book. I will say that I miss the collective experience we had in the sixties, when there were only three networks, one or two independents and PBS. We all saw the same thing like, Batman, Combat, Lost in Space, Ed Sullivan and the news with its moon landings and coverage Vietnam and Civil Rights. It was the real silver age of television. For those of us from that era it was part of our collective experience and it is still a deep part of our collective conscience.
Movies I like
Movies I like are the films I like watching over and over, like Blade Runner, Garden State, 2001 a Space Odyssey, Doctor Zhivago, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Across the Universe, and Casablanca.
My Email Address:
stevenbudlong@earthlink.net
Comments
George
George
Will you forgive my offense brother...it was in poor taste. I have requested via email that Steve remove it.
George
Blessings to you and Terry and yutes. Nice to hear from you via your comment on my article. I read your bio, and it sounds like you are one busy man. Glad you are finding fulfillment in many ways. I'll be sharing the Word in Westchester on December 4, and in Manhattan December 6, and if you are so inclined, I'd love to see your smiling face if you can get off the farm. Don't know how much of our work you've seen of late, but the TruthorTradition.com site has more than 1100 articles on a myriad of topics. Of late I've been doing a 4 hours presentation on the Administrations in Scripture, using a chart that Schoenheit and I have spent 11 years revising until we thought it finally ready to spend money enlarging it for meetings. We've fine tuned TWI's perspective, especially regarding the fact that Jesus did not know the "Sacred Secret"(how we render musterion, which definitely meant "secret" in Greek literature, and to distinguish it from other kruptos), so that nothing he said prior to his resurrection had anything to do with the church or this administration. It's pretty fascinating stuff.
Please give my love to whomever you see that I know!
"I love you guys." (Gene Hackman, "Hoosiers")
John
p.s. Pat is living with Christine and family, now in Kyle TX, where C is a prof of Clinical Social Work at TSU in San Marcos.
Hey Steve - this is the link for the Pressed Down - talking about dejavu
Left you a long message. I will keep you up to date on the Alvin Ailey "Revelations" film. I have gotten the Home Distribution rights back for Blind Boy. Showtime is still sitting on the Broadcast Rights. I have produced a two disc DVD, and will figure out the release of it sometime this fall. Also working on a film on Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I highly recommend the book, "What Would Martin Say?" by Clarence Jones! Thanks -- Steve