Jenny Randle is the creator of Heartwipe. Her background is in offline and online editing in Hollywood. Working as a video editor, eventually her love for media molded into a heart for ministry...and Heartwipe was formed.

Heartwipe's focus is on creating original video content for churches and non-profits as well as training and equipping the church in spreading the gospel through all forms of media.  All of our resources are geared towards Pastors and the creative church community.

Heartwipe Produces & Designs:
*videos for corporations & non-profits
*local corporate and marketing campaigns
*motion backgrounds & on screen graphics for international ministries
*media content for churches (video promos, sermon illustrations and high quality video for the web)
*postcards, flyers and sermon branding
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Heartwipe Educates:
*at conferences teaching on "video in the church"
*consults churches individually on utilizing videos and creative elements during services.
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Heartwipe Edits Offline and Online Content:
*church videos
*marketing campaigns
*broadcast pieces for PBS
*non-profit & corporate pieces
*DVD featurettes/Special Features for major Hollywood films
Heartwipe owns an Avid and Final Cut Pro Editing Bay
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Critics Reviews of Special Feature's Edited by Jenny:
*I Love You, Man DVD  (Paramount)
The "The Making of I Love You, Man" featurette (17 minutes, 25 seconds) manages to sidestep the standard "making of" traps by having fun with the concept, joking around here as much as the participants did in the commentary. The cast and crew playfully teases each other, and they look at the filming of some of the more outrageous scenes, such as showing us how the projectile vomiting was achieved.
-Jamie S. Rich with DVD Talk


The Making of I Love You, Man: Rudd and Segel go into the mechanics of man-dates and proper one on one guy behavior. Segel and Favs are so damn hilarious that you can see director John Hamburg laughing his ass off behind the camera as he shoots some of the scenes... This flick is a little of everything, with a good heart, a strong theme of friendship and lots of laughs. You can’t lose.
-J.A. Hamilton with DVD Clinic
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*Family Ties The Second Season DVD (Paramount)
"The Year of the Beard" (2:45), in which Michael Gross and his castmates talk about Steven's trademark look and how it came to be at the start of the second season. It is, without doubt, the best facial hair featurette I've encountered on a DVD.
-Luke Bonanno with Disney DVDizzy
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*The Pride of the Yankees Collector's Edition DVD  (MGM)
All of the featurettes are short, but they manage to cover a lot of ground. An unexpected pleasure is "Always--The Story Behind the Song." One of the main songs in this, which signifies the Gehrig's love, is the Irving Berlin song "Always," which we learn was Mrs. Gehrig's favorite song, and one she requested for the film.
-James Plath with DVDTown.com
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*X-Men: The Last Stand DVD (Fox)
Clothing vs. Costume (4:11) talks about, well, the fashion... The extras explain every detail of the movie, showing you how everything was done. If you're a fan of the movie, this is a must to have, and if you're a fan of the trilogy, it's still worth it. 
-Pat Pilon with World Wide DVD

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*Bee Movie DVD (DreamWorks)
Also included as part of the extras, are clever and educational fact nuggets about bees and their lives. The viewer can learn about different breeds of the insect, by selecting the Ow-Meter, an option which rates the different levels of pain one can receive from various species' sting. Also, tips on how to avoid being stung, a history of honey-based products, and interactive activities for the little ones. An acceptable addition to any family library, Bee Movie is sure to provide plenty of chuckles for all.
-Dominic Messier with Suite101.com
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*Madagascar Escape 2 Africa DVD (DreamWorks)
African Adventure (7:16): A feature about the filmmakers in pre-production traveling to the real Africa (apparently it’s an actual place). They discuss how the trip affected their filmmaking and how they modeled the film off of what they saw and learned. Consider me jealous.
-Aaron Horwitz with DVD Clinic
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*Beverly Hills, 90210 Season 3 DVD  (Paramount)
“The World According To Nat” features a rather warm and engaging interview with cast member Joe E. Tata, who played Nat, the owner of 90210’s hangout diner, The Peach Pit.
-Rocco Passafuime with TheCinemaSource.com
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*Disaster Movie DVD  (Lionsgate)
"Straight from the Ladies" has in-character interviews with Parker and Flanagan as their on-screen counterparts. These woman are far more funny and interesting than the "hot" women in the film, and they get far too little credit for their efforts....As a whole, the extras are actually more entertaining than anything in the film.
-Cindy White with IGN Entertainment

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