User:AwesomeScienceMedia

Kyle Justice started producing television projects in the early 1980's. In 1986 he heard a presentation on creation science by Dr. Donald Chittick and was motivated to bring together his talents in video production and interest in creation science. In the 1990's he went to work for Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and International Family Entertainment in Virginia Beach, Virginia. While at IFE, he produced his first creation science video in cooperation with Answers In Genesis, "The X-Nilo Show". The X-Nilo Show as a half-hour kids program on dinosaurs and the Bible, hosted by Kurt Streutker.

In 1999 Kyle established is own production company and began producing "The Creation Network". TCN was an hour-long weekly TV program featuring existing documentaries and seminar videos. TCN aired on a number of national networks including Angel One and Cornerstone TV. Almost two dozen episodes of TCN were produced and aired.

In 2010 Kyle established the production of a new kid's DVD series titled, "Awesome Science" and is hosted by Noah Justice, Kyle's oldest son. The concept for Awesome Science was to take the viewer on a field trip to national geologic sites which are often interpreted through a secular worldview and share a biblical worldview instead. The series was picked up and distributed by Master Books. Six episodes were produced and released in 2012. The technical content of these episodes were reviewed between Dr. Andrew Snelling, Bodie Hodge, and Roger Patterson of Answers In Genesis. An additional six episodes were shot in 2012 and will be released in 2013-2014 by Master Books. A web site was established for this series at www.awesomescience.tv.

In 2011 Kyle also partnered with Dr. Steve Austin to shoot a revised documentary on the evidences for catastrophic processes at Mount St. Helens. It was released in early 2012. Kyle established this as the first documentary in a series of documentaries with the "Flood Geology Series" title. The concept behind this DVD series is to take scientists out into the field and have them present the evidence from their research. In the summer of 2012 four additional documentaries were shot in this series with Michael Oard. New titles with Michael Oard include "The Ice Age", "The Missoula Flood", "The Receding Flood Waters", and "The John Day Fossil Beds". These next four documentaries will be released in 2013. Additional documentaries are scheduled to be shoot during the summer of 2013. A web site was established for this series at www.floodgeologyseries.com

Kyle continues to develop and produce new creation science media content. He is currently working on a new series for kids about ancient man and his inventions, a home school video curriculum on microbiology, as well as an adult series on astronomy. In 2012 he created a division of his production company specifically to produce creation science videos, which is called, "Awesome Science Media."

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