COMPARISON 2 Since 2009, as faith-based groups, churches and individuals started organizing more fully on the internet, the faith-based theatrical motion picture market has exploded at the box office, earning staggering sums for absolutely tiny budget investments. Faith films which speak in an educated way to the audience have been consistently rewarded with enormous sums, almost always falling somewhere between $30 million-to-$60 million. Astoundingly, each and every one of those films is basically a conventional, contemporary, suburban interpersonal drama, whether about Firefighters, athletes or just everyday people. Our extremely extensive research, speaking with literally hundreds of faith-centric moviegoers, tells us that as much as they reward what little is offered to them, they want to see more and better motion pictures. The young audiences, particularly, want to see both qualities on the screen and authenticity in the storyline. Long-established Christian publications have run articles with such titles as "Why Are  Christian  Movies  So  Dull?" (each color has a different article link) 

Compare the visual and dramatic content of the Orbiter fundraising trailer with the trailers for several completed Christian motion pictures, and note their budgets and box office returns. We believe that audiences will absolutely pour into the theaters for Orbiter's exciting, 3D, special effects-rich spiritual experience.  That doesn't even begin to count science fiction, adventure and 3D movie fans. That's 
what we think. What do you think?

War Room (2015)
Production Budget: $3 million
Domestic Total Gross: $67 million


Gravity
Production budget $100 million  Domestic Total Gross: $274 million.   Worldwide: $723 million

Courageous (2011)
Production Budget: $2 million
Domestic Total Gross: $34 million

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Orbiter Stereoscopic 3D Fundraising Promo Reel
Trailer-Only Production Budget: Very little, replacing budget with creative artistry.
Total feature motion picture budget less than $1 million. Projected Domestic Gross: $50 million minimum.


Orbiter 
Total feature motion picture budget less than $1 million. Projected Domestic Gross:
$50 million minimum. worldwide, unknown but extremely profitable.


Orbiter
Total feature motion picture budget less than $1 million. Projected Domestic Gross:
$50 million minimum. worldwide, unknown but extremely profitable.



Gravity
Production budget $100 million  Domestic Total Gross: $274 million.   Worldwide: $723 million

Be sure to see all the comparison examples by scrolling down to the bottom of the page.


Comparing ORBITER'S reliable potential to established market competition

Fireproof (2008)
Production Budget: $500,000
Domestic Total Gross: $33 million


Gravity
Production budget $100 million  Domestic Total Gross: $274 million.   Worldwide: $723 million

Miracles From Heaven (2016)
Production Budget $13 million
Domestic Total Gross: $61 million

Heaven Is For Real (2014)
Production Budget: $12 million
Domestic Total Gross: $91 million

Orbiter Stereoscopic 3D Fundraising Promo Reel
Trailer-Only Production Budget: Very little, replacing budget with creative artistry.
Total feature motion picture budget less than $1 million. Projected Domestic Gross: $50 million minimum.



Gravity
Production budget $100 million  Domestic Total Gross: $274 million.   Worldwide: $723 million

Orbiter Stereoscopic 3D Fundraising Promo Reel
Trailer-Only Production Budget: Very little, replacing budget with creative artistry.
Total feature motion picture budget less than $1 million. Projected Domestic Gross: $50 million minimum.


God's Not Dead (2014)
Production Budget: $2 million
Domestic Total Gross: $60 million

Orbiter Stereoscopic 3D Fundraising Promo Reel
Trailer-Only Production Budget: Very little, replacing budget with creative artistry.
Total feature motion picture budget less than $1 million. Projected Domestic Gross: $50 million minimum.


COMPARISON 1 In 2013, the motion picture GRAVITY set a new standard for realistic space movies. That 3D movie cost $100 million. We believe we have proved that Orbiter reliably competes on a tiny fraction of that budget by keeping the visual ambition modest, concentrating on the story, which is a suspense thriller, and using proven artistry to compete with the results of Gravity's Hollywood budget and ponderous production special effects approach. That's what we think. What do you think?