JCFilms Studios Announces Night at the Museum of the Bible and National Teen Film Camp Experience in Washington, D.C.
- Jason Campbell
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Washington, D.C. — JCFilms Studios is excited to announce the upcoming production of the family-friendly feature film Night at the Museum of the Bible, a faith-filled cinematic adventure set inside the world-renowned Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. Blending powerful storytelling with immersive biblical themes, the film invites audiences to experience Scripture in a fresh and meaningful way.
Starring Dean Cain, Kevin Sorbo, and Larra Donaldson, Night at the Museum of the Bible follows five modern teens who unexpectedly discover that the Bible is not just ancient history, it is living, active, and deeply personal. As they explore the museum after hours, exhibits come alive, revealing transformative encounters rooted in the truth of God’s Word.

In conjunction with the film’s production, JCFilms Studios will host a National Teen Film Camp at the Museum of the Bible from July 31 through August 5, 2026.
This five-day immersive experience will allow teens ages 14–18 from across the country to participate directly in the filmmaking process while receiving hands-on training in Christian storytelling, acting, production, and faith-driven media.
Participants will work alongside professional filmmakers and Christian actors, attend workshops and breakout sessions, engage in worship and devotionals, and gain real-world experience on an active feature film set.
Each camper will be cast in the film and take part in both creative and production elements, making this a unique blend of faith, education, and cinematic experience.
“Our heart is not only to create meaningful, high-quality faith-based films, but to train and equip the next generation of Christian storytellers,” said Jason Campbell, founder of JCFilms Studios. “This project allows young people to grow in faith, creativity, and purpose while being part of something truly life-changing.”
The film and camp aim to celebrate the living power of Scripture while inspiring young creatives to boldly share their faith through storytelling and media.
Registration for the Teen Film Camp is now open, with limited space available. Families and students interested in participating are encouraged to learn more and reserve their spot soon.
For more information about Night at the Museum of the Bible and the Teen Film Camp experience, visit: https://www.jcfilms.org/nightatthemuseumofthebible