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He relocated to Dallas in the 1990s and returned to broadcasting. There, he interviewed Professor Vendyl Jones and was so impressed with his scholarship and unique perspective on archeology and the Bible that Long began working with the Vendyl Jones Research Institutes. He wrote and directed two documentaries, Digging Up the Future and Return to Gilgal, and participated in several archaeological excavations in the Middle East, documenting them on film and video.Long and his wife, Carol, met and married on an dig in Israel, at the Cave of the Column on the shores of the Dead Sea. They later founded Lightcatcher, a publishing and film production company.
Long co-produced Search for the Ark of the Covenant for Fox-Lorber’s Quest Series, seen on the BBC and Dutch Television. Under the Lightcatcher Productions banner, James and Carol shot location footage in Israel, Egypt and Jordan, which is featured in Giants: The Myth & the Mystery, (The Learning Channel); Gold!, a mini-series on the History Channel; Pax Television’s Encounters with the Unexplained, and Discovery Channel International’s Secrets of the Holy Land. Long is developing a number of film and television projects with Phoenix-based Desert Film Productions, including an action-adventure feature to be shot on-location in the Middle East. Lightcatcher Productions is in post-production on a new high-definition theatrical documentary entitled Treasures of the Copper Scroll. See Jim's Riddle of the Exodus book and DVD.
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