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AI-assisted short film tells story of missionary going to the unreached

The AI-assisted short-film series, “When God Says Go,” tells real stories from Estes’ experiences. There will be six one-minute episodes released once a month.
  • February 25, 2025
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Original AI-generated illustration of June Estes* in 2022, which served as the inspiration and jump-off point for the project.
(Photo courtesy of the Baptist Courier)

AI-assisted short film tells story of missionary going to the unreached

The South Carolina Baptist Convention is making a short film series about June Estes* using AI-assisted animation. Estes* is a missionary on a journey to share the gospel with lost people. She was sent out as a missionary explorer to research and engage unreached people groups.

The AI-assisted short-film series, “When God Says Go,” tells real stories from Estes’ experiences. There will be six one-minute episodes released once a month.

“If you want to see a South Carolina Baptist ‘sent one’ on the forefront of advancing the kingdom in unreached people groups around the world, told in a way using storytelling methods that have never been used before, then you want to make sure you follow ‘When God Says Go’ on our SCBaptist social platforms,” said Alex Lyons, creative director for the South Carolina Baptist Convention.

He said, “We hope you will be encouraged, and hopefully challenged to either give toward the Cooperative Program that makes sure the ‘Junes’ of the world continue in the field — or challenged to go yourself on either a short-term, long-term or maybe a lifetime adventure like June.”

Lyons said his team’s job is to tell stories about South Carolina Baptists advancing the gospel, including those who need to remain anonymous. He said he wanted to tell June Estes’ story visually, even though she cannot actually be seen or heard because of security concerns.

That’s when AI became helpful for the task.

Organic information

The South Carolina Baptist Creative Team is utilizing AI to create an animated film with a generated character representing Estes, and they are writing the script using organic information received from Estes.

Lyons said, “We call it AI-assisted animation because we want to let our audiences know that these are of real South Carolina ‘sent ones’ with real stories taken from blogs, emails, writings and communication that we received from these individuals that we’ve turned into a narrative piece.”

AI-assisted animation allows the creative team to tell Estes’ story visually while protecting her identity. Although this story follows Estes, he said there’s potential for other stories to be told using this method.

Concerns?

But what about the ethical concerns of using AI?

Lyons said, “I think any digital tool can be utilized for good or for bad.”

“Whenever we encounter something that we don’t understand or something that is weird, off-putting or different, we get fearful. And I think that’s a very human experience,” said Lyons.

He continued, “If we trust in the Lord that He is with us and He’s going to guide us (in) how to use this tool, then I think we don’t have anything to be afraid of.”

Although AI is helpful, there’s still creative work to be done.

“This is just not something we ripped off the internet and edited together. This is a collaborative project our team creates from concept to completion,” said Lyons.

He said many typical film production steps are still taken. “It’s not a ‘press button, get video,’” he said.

Using up-to-date technology isn’t new for Southern Baptists, Lyons said the Southern Baptist Convention as a whole was the first Christian group to write a unified resolution about AI.

Speaking of the film, Lyons said, “It’s next generation mission mobilization, while it’s in a next generation format, when it’s in a next generation platform like TikTok.”

And when both missions and AI are paired together, out comes an AI-assisted animation about the journeys of missionary explorers.

Lyons said, “When God says go, you go. That’s exactly what June did, and that’s exactly what all of us should do.”

* Name changed for security reasons.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written and originally published by South Carolina’s Baptist Courier. 

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