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Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scene
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Sculptor Chris Waddell forms stones out of foam before they are coated with plaster a
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Sculptor Kody Keller creates olive trees for the Garden of Gethsemane as representati
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Doug Henriksen(cq) applies plaster to a foam form that will be the stone to be moved
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Four large obelisks, each to be topped (digitally) with a four-bowl menorah, are seen
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Fake stone recreates the Garden of Gethsemane as representatives of the LDS Church's
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
A large recreated tree is placed in the Garden of Gethsemane where an actor playing J
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scene
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scene
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scene
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scene
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scene
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Foam blocks await transformation into stone in what will soon become a representation
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
The transformation begins to take place as representatives of the LDS Church's Media
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scene
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scenes preview Monday of a new movie set near Goshen, Utah, that replicates parts of ancient Jerusalem. The set will be used to film a series of short New Testament vignettes that will be used by various church programs and departments. The sizable set, consisting of series of facades and backdrops that can be dressed to represent many different locations, is located approximately four miles south of Goshen in southern Utah County.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Sculptor Chris Waddell forms stones out of foam before they are coated with plaster as representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scenes preview Monday of a new movie set near Goshen, Utah, that replicates parts of ancient Jerusalem. The set will be used to film a series of short New Testament vignettes that will be used by various church programs and departments. The sizable set, consisting of series of facades and backdrops that can be dressed to represent many different locations, is located approximately four miles south of Goshen in southern Utah County.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Sculptor Kody Keller creates olive trees for the Garden of Gethsemane as representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scenes preview Monday of a new movie set near Goshen, Utah, that replicates parts of ancient Jerusalem. The set will be used to film a series of short New Testament vignettes that will be used by various church programs and departments. The sizable set, consisting of series of facades and backdrops that can be dressed to represent many different locations, is located approximately four miles south of Goshen in southern Utah County.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Doug Henriksen(cq) applies plaster to a foam form that will be the stone to be moved in front of the tomb of Jesus as representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scenes preview Monday of a new movie set near Goshen, Utah, that replicates parts of ancient Jerusalem. The set will be used to film a series of short New Testament vignettes that will be used by various church programs and departments. The sizable set, consisting of series of facades and backdrops that can be dressed to represent many different locations, is located approximately four miles south of Goshen in southern Utah County.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Four large obelisks, each to be topped (digitally) with a four-bowl menorah, are seen in the Court of the Women. Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scenes preview Monday of a new movie set near Goshen, Utah, that replicates parts of ancient Jerusalem. The set will be used to film a series of short New Testament vignettes that will be used by various church programs and departments. The sizable set, consisting of series of facades and backdrops that can be dressed to represent many different locations, is located approximately four miles south of Goshen in southern Utah County.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Fake stone recreates the Garden of Gethsemane as representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scenes preview Monday of a new movie set near Goshen, Utah, that replicates parts of ancient Jerusalem. The set will be used to film a series of short New Testament vignettes that will be used by various church programs and departments. The sizable set, consisting of series of facades and backdrops that can be dressed to represent many different locations, is located approximately four miles south of Goshen in southern Utah County.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
A large recreated tree is placed in the Garden of Gethsemane where an actor playing Jesus will soon offer the great Intercessory Prayer as representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scenes preview Monday of a new movie set near Goshen, Utah, that replicates parts of ancient Jerusalem. The set will be used to film a series of short New Testament vignettes that will be used by various church programs and departments. The sizable set, consisting of series of facades and backdrops that can be dressed to represent many different locations, is located approximately four miles south of Goshen in southern Utah County.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scenes preview Monday of a new movie set near Goshen, Utah, that replicates parts of ancient Jerusalem. The set will be used to film a series of short New Testament vignettes that will be used by various church programs and departments. The sizable set, consisting of series of facades and backdrops that can be dressed to represent many different locations, is located approximately four miles south of Goshen in southern Utah County.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scenes preview Monday of a new movie set near Goshen, Utah, that replicates parts of ancient Jerusalem. The set will be used to film a series of short New Testament vignettes that will be used by various church programs and departments. The sizable set, consisting of series of facades and backdrops that can be dressed to represent many different locations, is located approximately four miles south of Goshen in southern Utah County.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scenes preview Monday of a new movie set near Goshen, Utah, that replicates parts of ancient Jerusalem. The set will be used to film a series of short New Testament vignettes that will be used by various church programs and departments. The sizable set, consisting of series of facades and backdrops that can be dressed to represent many different locations, is located approximately four miles south of Goshen in southern Utah County.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scenes preview Monday of a new movie set near Goshen, Utah, that replicates parts of ancient Jerusalem. The set will be used to film a series of short New Testament vignettes that will be used by various church programs and departments. The sizable set, consisting of series of facades and backdrops that can be dressed to represent many different locations, is located approximately four miles south of Goshen in southern Utah County.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scenes preview Monday of a new movie set near Goshen, Utah, that replicates parts of ancient Jerusalem. The set will be used to film a series of short New Testament vignettes that will be used by various church programs and departments. The sizable set, consisting of series of facades and backdrops that can be dressed to represent many different locations, is located approximately four miles south of Goshen in southern Utah County.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Foam blocks await transformation into stone in what will soon become a representation of Bethlehem. Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scenes preview Monday of a new movie set near Goshen, Utah, that replicates parts of ancient Jerusalem. The set will be used to film a series of short New Testament vignettes that will be used by various church programs and departments. The sizable set, consisting of series of facades and backdrops that can be dressed to represent many different locations, is located approximately four miles south of Goshen in southern Utah County.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
The transformation begins to take place as representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scenes preview Monday of a new movie set near Goshen, Utah, that replicates parts of ancient Jerusalem. The set will be used to film a series of short New Testament vignettes that will be used by various church programs and departments. The sizable set, consisting of series of facades and backdrops that can be dressed to represent many different locations, is located approximately four miles south of Goshen in southern Utah County.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Representatives of the LDS Church's Media Services department give a behind-the-scenes preview Monday of a new movie set near Goshen, Utah, that replicates parts of ancient Jerusalem. The set will be used to film a series of short New Testament vignettes that will be used by various church programs and departments. The sizable set, consisting of series of facades and backdrops that can be dressed to represent many different locations, is located approximately four miles south of Goshen in southern Utah County.