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THE MAGIC NEVER ENDS - Q&A


Q&A with Chip Duncan on the making of
THE MAGIC NEVER ENDS - THE LIFE & WORK OF CS LEWIS

1) Why did you produce a t.v. biography on C.S. Lewis?

At the time of our production, no one had yet produced a television biography on Lewis. There were several books about his life and work - many of them quite well done - but there was no t.v. biography. When we began production, we had no idea that The Chronicles of Narnia would hit theaters while our show was still under contract with public television. It turned out to be good timing, but it wasn't like we planned it. Fortunately, the book has become an interesting companion to the films and a good backgrounder for people who are fans of Lewis' writing.c.s. lewis

2) Were you a fan of Lewis' before undertaking the project?

No, not really. I'd read a couple of his books in college, but a fan? No. And I don't think being a fan is important to the making of a good film. In fact, it may be the opposite. I did become a fan of Lewis' process and his intellect. His work in the Socratic Club at Oxford was a fascinating testament to his conviction and his confidence. I did enjoy A Grief Observed and The Screwtape Letters and admired his sci-fi work, such as Out of the Silent Planet.





3) What were some memorable moments from the production?


The interview subjects were most memorable. Considering when Lewis lived, it was a gift to be able to speak to several people who knew him. In particular, I loved the comment from Walter Hooper about how Lewis' work changed for the better once he became a Christian. To be specific, Walter said that while Lewis had exhibited the craft of a great writer before he became a Christian, but he didn't have much to say. Once he had his epiphany and became a follower of Christ, his work took on a much greater significance because "he had something to say."


4) You mentioned interview subjects - who stands out?

Unlike some films we've made, they all stand out for one reason or another. Having Lewis' stepson Douglas Gresham on camera added a level of authenticity to the discussion of Lewis' life. And Christopher Mitchell from the Wade Center at Wheaton College was an amazing interview subject - articulate and insightful. Few people in the world, if any, are more knowledgeable about Lewis' work than Chris Mitchell.


5) What were some of the challenges?

What film doesn't have challenges, right? The big one in making The Magic Never Ends was the lack of archival material to choose from. Though Lewis lived most of his life during the age of motion pictures, there was no motion footage of Lewis to be found. We were limited to still photos, illustrations and contemporary b-roll of the places that informed his work.


6) Were there any unexpected moments or ideas that inspired the production?

Yes, actually - the music. I've had the privilege of working with David Barrett on several occasions and he does very thoughtful, tasteful and dynamic work. His score for The Magic Never Ends really improved the film.


7) What did you find most inspiring about the Lewis story?

Without question, it's the 1931 discussion that took place in Lewis' rooms at Magdalen College. Imagine Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and Hugo Dyson sitting in a dorm room and debating mythology, the existence of God, and the historicity of the life of Christ. Both Lewis and Tolkien wrote about that night. For those who don't know the story, suffice it to say that it changed Lewis' life and his spiritual beliefs forever. We're now working on a sequel to The Magic Never Ends that delves into that night and the discussion the three Oxford scholars had about myth, imagination and faith. With any luck, we'll be able to finish it and add to the dialogue about what happened on that rainy night in Oxford.



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"THE MAGIC NEVER ENDS", please click here.


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