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Pastor Ryan (Wednesday, March 11th, 2009) | ||
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| When it comes to copyright, when in doubt, don't. Make sure you absolutely know you have permission to use something before you do.
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| Share the contingency plan with members of the team. "When you're sweating bullets running around like a head-less chicken trying to setup the back-up projector, redirect the VGA cable to the front of the room, and search for the missing power cord -- it's nice to know there's another head-less chicken running around with you." |
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| Video Production: Don't be conservative in your plans. Push toward stretching capabilities - so when these must inevitably be scaled back in the heat of the shoot - you have a built-in buffer to still reach a high quality result despite the scale back. (Example, plan 4 manned cameras - you still end up with 2 strong cam operators, 1 cam running unmanned, and breathing space to totally drop the 4th because of unusable footage/technical difficulty/whatever). Same in planning for specialized shots - you'll never get that aerial view or time-lapse if it's not in the plan. Sometimes they actually work to add that something extra to an otherwise fine video.
__________________ teresa@WORDpictures visual media Last edited by WORDpictures; Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008 at 01:12 PM. |
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| Every interaction with a team member, member of the pastoral staff, church staff, congregation, etc. is both a teaching opportunity and learning opportunity. Don't forget that you are His. |
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WORDpictures (Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008) | ||
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| A smile and a simple "thank you" can go a long way -- both for your volunteers and paid staff as well. God never called anyone to pull off a perfect service. Strive for excellence, but stand in grace. God isn't reliant on technical flawlessness to work in someone's life. |
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| be thankful- thankful that you have volunteers be thankful for the gear you have be thankful for the training you have and especially, be thankful for CMN! |
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