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Presents:  The Technology and Technique of Video for Houses of Worship June 14 & 15, 2018 — B

[Videomaker]( Presents:  The Technology and Technique of Video for Houses of Worship June 14 & 15, 2018 — Berkeley, CA [Church Video Production Conference]( [Five Excellent Topics We're Excited About at the Church Video Conference]( Communicating with Video: Serving God and your Congregation The most beautiful production in the world doesn't do a thing without a strong and compelling message. This talk covers how to effectively communicate with video in a way that serves both your congregation and appeals to those normally outside your church's reach. Shooting Fundamentals: Camera Control, Composition, Movement Aside from your brain and your crew, your camera is your most important communications tool. But simply pointing it at the action will get you nowhere fast. This talk covers how proper use of your camera transforms the meaning of moving pictures and helps you direct viewers attention to where it needs to be. Planning a Production and Working with Volunteers ​Anyone who's worked with volunteers knows that sometimes it feels like herding cats. This talk covers how spending more time planning and preparing for your production will save you time and headaches during the shoot.  Live Production and Streaming a Service Online The pressure's on. You only get one chance to livestream an event, so having your ducks in a row is essential. This talk covers all the technical and lostical considerations involved with live-streaming a service that reaches and delights as many people as possible.  Learn from Accomplished Creators' Mistakes Failure is the best teacher, and we've failed a lot. Our failure is your gain. In this talk, the pros tell real-world stories about what worked for them and what didn't.  [See the Full Schedule]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Get Your Tickets Today Early Bird pricing won't last! (Regular Price $249) [Get Tickets]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [  $199 Â]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Do you know an expert in Church Video Production who would love to be a featured speaker at our event? Email us at: editor@videomaker.com [[Videomaker Inc.] 645 Mangrove Ave. Chico, CA 95926]( You are receiving this because you subscribed to email updates from Videomaker. Join Videomaker on these social networks: [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( MANAGE YOUR ENEWS SUBSCRIPTION VIA THE WEB [Manage your email preferences]( [Download your Free Reports]( You can change your subscription email address or unsubscribe at any time. The email newsletter for video production enthusiasts brought to you by Videomaker Magazine. Videomaker eNews came to you because you signed up to receive it. For questions about this email, please contact Videomaker Magazine, 645 Mangrove Ave. Chico, CA 95926 Â

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