Expanding the Reach: Stories That Continue Beyond the Screen

At Three Coin Productions, we’ve always believed that storytelling doesn’t end when a project is finished—it evolves. It finds new audiences, new formats, and new ways to connect.

Lately, we’ve seen that mission come to life in three meaningful ways.

Faith of Angels Lands on Another Streamer

We’re excited to share that Faith of Angels is now streaming on Tubi.

Faith of Angels is now available on Tubi.

Which means what used to require a trip to the theater now requires… a couch. Maybe a blanket. Definitely some popcorn.

But in all seriousness, this is one of our favorite parts of the journey. When a film leaves its original release window and starts finding new life in homes, late-night viewings, family movie nights, and those “I needed this today” moments.

Streaming doesn’t just extend reach—it multiplies impact. It puts meaningful stories within arm’s reach of the people who didn’t even know they were looking for them.

And that’s where the magic tends to happen.

Going Deeper: Brotherhood Behind the Scenes

At the same time, we’ve been hard at work on something very different—but equally meaningful.

For Brotherhood: A Cinematic Musical, we’re creating an entire behind-the-scenes documentary series designed to pull back the curtain on the filmmaking process.

This isn’t just bonus content—it’s an extension of the story itself.

Behind the Scenes series is now available.

The series explores:

  • The creative vision behind blending cinema and musical storytelling

  • The challenges and breakthroughs that shaped the production

  • The people whose passion brought the project to life

There’s something powerful about inviting audiences into the process. It deepens appreciation, builds connection, and reveals the layers of intention behind every frame.

Supporting Stories That Matter

We’ve also had the privilege of supporting Help Them See Foundation in a more personal and grassroots way—helping create and enhance their in-home presentation experiences for The Pearl.

These gatherings are something special.

Presenting “The Pearl” in Las Vegas, for The Help Them See Foundation

They’re not just screenings—they’re shared moments. Conversations. Opportunities for stories to land in a more intimate and meaningful way.

Our role has been to help shape those experiences creatively—ensuring that what audiences feel in those rooms aligns with the heart of the story being told.

And the response has been inspiring.

Seeing people open their homes, invite others in, and create space for meaningful storytelling is a powerful reminder of why this work matters.

Looking Ahead

Each of these efforts—whether it’s expanding access through streaming, going deeper through documentary storytelling, or creating intimate viewing experiences—points to the same idea:

Stories are meant to move.

From theaters to living rooms.
From screens to conversations.
From creators to communities.

And we’re grateful to play a role in that journey.

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