Using Intensity in House & Stage Lighting

Disclaimer: If your church uses IMAG (Image magnification, aka Cameras on big screens in the room), this article is NOT….repeat…..NOT for you. I am writing this article to the majority of the churches out there, who aren’t using IMAG, either because of budget, or because of the lack of need. If you do have IMAG, and you aren’t happy with how things look, contact me directly.

In my last article, I covered a lot of color theory, with a lot of book-smart information. Hopefully, you have had a chance to experiment with some of those theories….hopefully, with some great results. This article is a bit of a sequel to that article….but the kind of sequel where you didn’t need to see the first one, to get the second one. Here, I would like to continue talking about lighting in worship, and specifically how using intensity (Brightness) can help your overall goal.

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Lighting Color Theory

Maybe you are fresh new church, just starting out. Maybe you have been around a while, but are just updating your equipment. Maybe you just built a new building, and have tons of new technology. No matter where you are right now, there is a potential that you could be saying this, regardless of which category you may fall in to: “What do I do with these lights?!?”

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What Can Worship Software Do For Your Church?

Worship presentation software is an investment. And like any investment, we want to make sure we are getting the greatest return out of it. But many local churches are under-utilizing this valuable resource because they only use it in the main Sunday morning worship services, when in fact, there are a number of church ministries that can benefit from it.

Before we get into possible applications, though, we need to discuss software licensing. Some software companies (e.g. EasyWorship) allow you to load your worship software on as many computers at the same church campus as you like – this is called a “site license”. Other companies, such as Media Shout, allow you to install the software on a certain number of computers before requiring you to obtain additional licensing (2 in Media Shout’s case). Licensing is important because often, different ministries meet in different areas of a church campus. So the first step is finding out where on campus computers are available, and whether or not you are able to load your worship software on them.

Assuming hardware and software are not a limitation, here are some possibilities:

  • Children’s Ministry. It just might be time to retire that flannel board, folks. There are some great media collections available now that are created specifically for children’s ministry. Grab a dependable member of your church’s youth group, give them a couple weeks to get up to speed on your worship presentation software, and viola – your children’s worship service instantly has a completely updated new look that will help you keep the attention of youngest members. WorshipFilms has collections of worship backgrounds, countdowns, transition elements, and still-image Bible stories design specially for your children’s ministry.
  • Youth Ministry. Most of the uses for your worship presentation software in a youth group setting are the same as the ones for your main services (and make no mistake – you need to be using video extensively in youth services). The thing that is different is the content – here it is louder, edgier, raw, and completely honest. Remember too, that humor is an especially effective tool in this environment. Check out Countdowns 4.5 for some hilarious examples.
  • Seniors’ Groups. Seniors are sometimes victims of bad stereotyping when it comes to technology – many of them embrace and enjoy it (they might just have a harder time with the actual operation of it). When using projection in this setting, consider using background loops that are more nature-oriented and subtle in motion. You will also want to make sure that the font you are using is easily readable from the anywhere in the room.
  • Men’s Ministry/Women’s Ministry. There is some great video content out there that is designed to be shown only to men, or only to women. These videos can be great discussion starters on issues that are gender-specific. In particular, real-life testimonies are highly effective because they provide points of identification for people watching.
  • Small Groups. Although possibly a little less convenient, your small groups may also benefit from your worship presentation software. Most newer televisions have a VGA input. Plug a laptop in and display song lyrics for your groups worship time, or show video clips to launch discussions. You could also use it as an active whiteboard, by typing in text and firing it to the screen as thoughts are being shared.

These are just a few of the many applications for your worship presentation software. You have invested a lot of time and money in getting the software functional for your church. Now think outside the box and experiment with new ways to use it.

Reposted with Permission from WorshipFilms.com

Should You Use Loops in Worship?

It’s pretty obvious these days that most Christian bands and artists have a bit of help on the platform. From AutoTune to Vocoders, musicians are getting pretty technologically advanced when it comes to creating music for worship. While some of this technology can easily be thrown to the wayside as “trendy” and not worth truly exploring, one simple fact remains: “loops” are here to stay. [Read more...]

Countryman Earclips: The Positive & The Negative

At SSCC we have been using & loving our E6(i) ear sets for years now. We bought our first one 8 years ago I think (I was the youth pastor then). However, we have recently been hampered by them not wanting to sit still on people’s heads. I think this is mainly a result of multiple people using the headsets and having to reshape them, the earpiece especially, every time. (I know that keeping them seperate for different communicators would help this but it is not an option overall for us. We have 18 earsets and 30 or so people that use them.) I saw an earclip accessory in a magazine a couple of weeks ago and ran it by our pastor and we decided we needed to check one out. We used it this Sunday morning and loved almost everything about it.

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It Might Get Loud, So Watch Your Tone

jay_setupAs I write this, my wife Leslie Brooke is driving us down the most boring stretch of highway east of the Mississippi, I-16 between Savannah and Macon, with Pearl Jam’s new album Backslider cranked up.  Two things are going through my mind as I listen to it:

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Logic Pro 9 : A Look At The New Features That Will Make A Difference For Worship Leaders

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A few months ago Apple released the newest version of Logic Pro.  I’ve been a casual Logic user for a few years now. Most of my work is done in Live and Reason but from time to time I have made a trip over to Logic.  My time there has been pleasant, so at the announcement of a new release of Logic I jumped for Joy (ish..).  I spent some time reviewing the news on the apple site and have made a few observations on what I feel will be the biggest benefits for Worship Leaders and Churches.  I have yet to spend some Hands on time with it so I can’t attest to the full potential of all the features but merely predict how some of the features will be beneficial to worship leaders.

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Youth Worship Idea- Cell Phone Prayer List

bluecellphoneLast year I wrote about my experience at National Youth Workers Convention where we used our cell phones for one type of interactive prayer experience, and to ask questions and interact with the speaker.

Here is another way that you can use this technology that the kids have with them constantly to encourage prayer.

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Assigning Tempos to Scenes in Ableton Live

ableton-live6r-1In this article we will take a look at how to use one of the coolest features of Ableton Live.  If you are interested in using loops then the techniques shared in this article will allow you to use loops in the best possible way.   So open up Live and buckle up cause here we go!

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Properly Subdividing the Click in Ableton Live

ableton_live6_logoAbleton Live is becoming more and more popular with Worship leaders and churches because of its ease of use, and its ability to adapt to what you want it to do.  It’s so easy to open the program and plug in a few tempos, drag in a few loops and your good to go.  The only complaint that I’ve gotten from people that have used Live for a while (myself included!!) is that there isn’t a built in option to subdivide the click out of the box.   In this article we are focusing on how to effectively Subdivide the click in Live.  We will look at the process and steps to solve a few problems associated with the issue.

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