Festival Fantastic (Part II)
For those of you just joining us, in the last issue, we provided the first in a series of articles regarding the production of a festival. Just to re-cap the …
For those of you just joining us, in the last issue, we provided the first in a series of articles regarding the production of a festival. Just to re-cap the …
Much time has been spent dealing with the frustration of looking at a blank stage, and wondering just what elaborate set pieces we need. But what if your stage is …
Special effects have become a great way to razzle-dazzle your crowds, and create lasting images for viewers. From lighting and audio, to fog and make-up and everything in between there …
There are a myriad of reasons why a church considers beginning a television or video ministry: outreach, increasing community awareness, evangelism, worship support and more. For this series of articles …
Fort Oglethorpe, GA; Could you justify spending over $750,000 on a cable access channel in an area with only 15,000 cable viewers? Well, Lamar Bearden in tiny Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia; …
My name is Len Wilson. I am Minister of Media at Ginghamsburg Church, a church of 3300 in weekly worship outside of Dayton, Ohio, that has been singled out by …
Increasingly, churches are catching on to what retailers have known for years – if you have something you want to share with people it’s hard to beat a commercial. Now …
For those of you lucky enough to watch the recent SuperBowl XXXIV on a High Definition TV widescreen home monitor, you know what a pleasure it was to see this …
In the past, only large churches with lots of money could afford to televise their services. Over the past few years however, there have been numerous technology changes in the …
A sign posted outside of an art gallery read: “Art is a sign of life. There can be no life without change, as there can be no development without change. …