Yesterday we started off talking about how I approach coming into a new church. Today, we’ll pretend I’ve been here a while and talk about how I’m going to prioritize systems upgrades in a building in which every system needs to be upgraded.
As I alluded to yesterday, a big part will be meeting with the [...]
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Setting Priorities Pt. 2
The New MacBook Pro Lineup
A few weeks ago at WWDC, everyone got excited about the new iPhone 3G S. And while it’s something to be excited about, I was more interested in the tweaks to the MacBook Pro lineup (personally, I’m holding out for the iPhone on the Verizon network, announce that, and I’m stoked). As almost always happens [...]
What are you learning today?
That question has been rattling around my head the last few days. It came up when I was talking with my office mate and worship pastor, Jon. He was getting ready to apply to grad school. He said he felt the need to keep growing. Good need, I say. Last night, I thought about it [...]
Saving Audio-for-Video Levels
Let’s say you are assigned to shoot an interview video. You set up the location, position the lights, mount the camera on the tripod and test the mic. Everything is in order. Your interview subject arrives, sits in place and as the tape rolls, the interview begins. The shoot is a success–or at least you [...]
