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More ProPresenter Tips

Today marks my soft re-entry back to blogging. While I’ve missed writing these last two weeks, my head has been pretty full of weighty stuff as my family and I wrestle with the future. Things are going well and we have some excellent options to consider, and we’re anxiously awaiting God’s clear direction. Thanks to [...]

Know Thy Music

Someday I’m going to do a post entitled “The 10 Commandments for Presentation Techs.” Know Thy Music will be number 4 or 5 (I haven’t decided yet). On one level, it seems obvious. However, I have worked with people in the past who don’t know the songs they are presenting for, and it shows. Then [...]

Cuing Slides–Slow Songs

OK, we’re back at it again with another example of cuing slide lyrics for songs. This time, we’ll tackle a slower song, You Alone from David Crowder’s The Lime CD. This song is tricky not because it moves so fast, but because it moves so slow. There needs to be a balance between getting the [...]

Presentation Cuing–Fast Songs

This is a topic that I feel pretty strongly about. Know that up front. How many times have you been in a worship service, singing a new song, and been unable to sing it because the lyrics on the screen trail the worship leader? Even if it’s a song you sort of know, it is [...]

A Few More ProPresenter Tricks

Fresh on the heels of my last post, I thought of a few more tips that might be helpful. Actually, Dave Smith over at Creative Church Media reminded me of one, which promoted me to think of a second (giving credit where credit is due…).
ProPresenter is designed to be a “point and shoot” interface. Click [...]

ProPresenter Time-Savers

I’m really kind of lazy. Actually, that’s not true. I have a serious work ethic. Though people at work make fun of me for rarely showing up before 9 (to me 9:20 is still “9″), I rarely leave before 6, and it’s not uncommon to find me at my desk at home doing system design [...]