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Outfitting a Building, Pt. 2

If you’ve just stumbled across this post directly, you should first go back and read Outfitting a Building. Don’t worry, we’ll wait. Alright, here we go.
Today, we’ll talk about the right way to outfit a church. That was a joke. You can laugh now. It would be quite presumptuous to think that A) there is [...]

Perfection or Progress?

I heard from a good friend of mine the other day. He was rather frustrated (that may be an understatement…) because he perceived some of the criticism he was subject of was coming from a desire for perfection in worship. Now, I don’t know all the details, but I ventured a guess that perfection was in fact [...]

New Equipment Decision Grid

As the Tech Arts Director of a fairly good-sized church, I purchase a lot of gear. All kinds of gear really; sound, lighting, video, computers, presentation, software, even (perhaps especially) cables and connectors. Though we’re a big church, my budget is small, so every dollar has to count. For that reason, I’m pretty deliberate about [...]

A Few of My Favorite Things

I am truly amazed at how much media production we can accomplish on a computer now. I remember when QuickTime was introduced back around 1990, and thinking, “Well, that’s cool, but it’s not going to replace tape to tape editing any time soon.” Turns out “any time soon” was about 5 years, as that’s when [...]