Visualcy presented by by Andy Crouch Literacy is not the only necessity in a visual culture.
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The doctor was an enthusiastic amateur photographer, sporting a pricey Canon digital SLR. His college-aged daughter seemed more interested in my good-looking, single friend than in the fine points of wildlife photography, but she had a point-and-shoot camera of her own. We were in southern Kenya's Masai Mara doing what Westerners usually do there, much to the perplexity (and profit) of the local residents: ...
Wordsmiths presented by by Kent Morris Forge art from text and create unforgettable displays using worship multimedia software and content.
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From song lyrics to sermon notes, activity announcements to baptismal photos, video systems have become an integral part of church life. But without a versatile presentation software program, the task of turning one more PowerPoint slide show into a work of art becomes a journey inside an Escher print. While PowerPoint can be used effectively in the church, specific programs geared toward the ...
Preaching in a Visual Age presented by by Brittany Tarr How much do churches budget for producing visual media? What media are pastors using? How many churches subscribe to image libraries? Our survey shows the use of visual aids in preaching is heavy, helpful, and here to stay.
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Ten years ago, Business Week conducted a poll that asked Americans to list the inventions they simply could not live without. Not surprisingly, 63 percent of respondents put the automobile at the top of their list. Today, were a similar poll given to preacherswhat inventions could you simply not preach withouta large (and growing) percentage of them would place visual aids at the very ...
Let's get inside of the practical tactics that are used by a media minister, including examples of video techniques and the purpose of metaphor. Though the subject of metaphor might sound like the pursuit of a literary critic who reviews printed novels, it is actually the bedrock tactic for media ministry.
The metaphor
The metaphor is the single most important element of media ministry design.
There's a lot of talk these days about presentation software. Every conference I speak at, I meet people that are ready to move up to a new level. From my experience, conversations, web surfing, Softouch Development's EasyWorship is a solid choice to take you to that next level and seems to be in almost everyone's Top Three.
EasyWorship is highly recommended because it is so user-friendly and honestly ...
Multimedia and Worship presented by by Jason Moore Avoiding common media mistakes during praise and worship time.
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Sing to him a new song—and for Pete's sake, use a new font! One of my pet peeves is the way song lyrics are displayed in worship. Why is it that many churches, otherwise doing great creative visual stuff, get to the music portion of worship and revert to dull, lifeless presentation styles? I wish I could help them see there can be power even in the presentation of song lyrics. "Praise & Worship" ...
I recently attended a service at a large, very well-known church. This particular church has a large media staff and spends millions on multimedia every year. During one of the worship songs, an image of chocolate ice cream appeared as the background to the worship lyrics. After a few minutes, the image changed to coffee beans. I know for sure the song had nothing to do with ice cream or coffee; the ...
We are called to live out the qualities faith, hope, and love everyday by serving those around us. Let us take the challenge and live a missional life. Are you ready?
As disciples of Jesus we're to follow with our entire body, mind and spirit. This is the summation of the Law. Includes a minute-long thematic intro video that matches the stills, in titled and untitled versions. ...