Posts Tagged ‘living proof live’
I heart Canada!
This weekend I get to reunite with my Living Proof Live family and kick off the 2010 events in Toronto! Of all the speakers and “celebrities” I have worked with (or ever heard of for that matter), none are as genuine, humble & authentic as Beth Moore. She’s just as real …
read morewe are collaborating with the amazing folks over at RT Creative Group (WorshipHouse Media) on a few projects to help get visual content into the hands of the local church in creative ways. One of these projects has just gone live… The worshipVJ Playlist.
at every event, i get THE QUESTION: “Where did …
read morethanks to Allan White, Jason Norris & Nicholas Rivero for teaching me the ways of the Jedi.
to experience more Quartz awesomeness, check out these blog posts:
Screencast: Routing iTunes’ Visualizer into ProPresenter (by Allan White)
VJ Shakinda’s blog (lots of great Quartz Composition posts, even a book coming soon!)
Quartz …
read moreit’s here! just recently, Travis Cottrell released his live DVD from the “Jesus Saves” project. I was invited to take part in this amazing event, and we talked Travis into doing Environmental Projection! This was my second time to ever do “EP” and it was a blast. I have a accrued ton of more/better content …
read moreHere’s the intro video created for LifeWay’s 2009 Living Proof Live SIMULCAST, featuring Beth Moore & Travis Cottrell.
Thanks to Jason Norris in Birmingham for creating the host church/city names in After Effects. Providential timing.…
read moreI don’t care how many times i VJ… projecting the Names of God during worship never gets old…it just takes it to a whole new level.
Here’s a few shots of some moments we had during worship at LifeWay’s Deeper Still conference this past weekend.
(photo by Rich K. Here, i blended a loop, created …
read moreMeet Mrs. Jo Waldrup. She’s the wife of the late Earl Waldrup, author of “Using Visual Aids in a Church” (published in 1949).
Since Camron Ware bought this book for me, i’ve been pouring over it in amazement that something written 60 years ago could be so relevant for today. Earl NAILS it. Or as …
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