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case study: CLANkidz 2011
Back blogging after around a year break with a case study about how we did the visuals at CLANkidz this year. The break was partly because of getting married and having little time do any VJing and certainly very little … Continue reading
case study: Michael Trotter gig
26 June 2010 Elim Church Glasgow Michael Trotter, Scott Alexander & Band and Ranan This was a bit of a last minute call two days before the event, from someone I hadn’t worked with before with a musical style I … Continue reading
Summer time
Working mainly in Glasgow, Scotland we have a lot of daylight in the summer months – not necessarily sunshine but daylight. We also work mainly in traditional church buildings which tend to have been designed to let in as much … Continue reading
Overhead Camera
Here’s an unusual set up from our morning service yesterday. What you are looking at is a style of service we are working on a lot at the moment called ‘together’ which is designed no just to be ‘all-age’ to … Continue reading
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Mixing during a sermon
After a few months off over summer during which CLANkidz took up a lot of my time (planning, getting there and doing it, running into problems like trying to do visuals in a non-blacked out venue, and all the other … Continue reading
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Reviewing the past
I’m very busy getting ready for a children’s event next week. It is the children’s work at a large Christian Conference in Scotland which we’ve been involved with for the past four years. The first year Jenny took a band … Continue reading
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The Spiritual Stuff
I had always planned to use this blog for a mix of “How to..” guides and some of the spiritual Christian aspects of using visual media in a worship context. Of course the practical stuff is not only easier to … Continue reading