Archive for 2007

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Advent 2007 – Candle of Joy

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

The last video of the year! It’s hard to believe that the season is almost over. I’m about ready to head to Pennsylvania for some much-needed rest.

I have to set up this video a little.  We’re showing this at our Christmas Eve services.  Right before the video, Fred sets up a manger scene on live video as the conclusion to his message on the joy Christ brought us at Christmas.  So the video is made to fade from the live shot of the manger scene into the prerecorded shot of Mary and Jesus that begins the video you’ll see below.  Then, at the end of the video below, the image blacks out when Eric opens the door to our worship area on the video, and the music keeps going.  This is because we are going to have the people in the video actually standing at the back door ready to walk in.  When Eric opens the door on the video, he will also open it in real life, and the prerecorded video fades into a live shot of the people with candles walking down the aisle.   They walk the aisle and light the advent candles at the front of the church, and then they begin lighting other people’s candles, who in turn light others, until everyone in the worship area has a lit candle.  I’ll transition from the piano on the video to live piano by playing the last chord with the track, and then when everyone’s candles are lit, we’ll go into our candlelight carol sing.  The idea is that when each person’s candle is lit, they will experience a little of the same joy the people in the video experience, understanding what it represents.

This was the most technically challenging video I’ve made so far. Getting the lighting right was difficult, but I was fairly pleased with the way it turned out. I used a Tiffen warm black diffusion fx 1/4 filter to reduce the contrast just a little, soften the details, and create a more film-like look. I used a dolly for the panning/sweeping shots where the camera moves around the line of people so it looked smoother. Now if only I had a lift with one of those sweet camera booms so the camera could move in all three dimensions… well, that probably won’t happen any time soon, but I can dream. The small pools of blue light were created using a dark blue gel over a light that was boxed in tightly so I could illuminate only the subject without a bunch of light leaking out everywhere.

The light of the candles represents joy. Eric lights his candle at the manger scene, and then he shares that light with others in darkness. The joy spreads to each person’s face at the moment their face is illuminated by the candle. The candle’s warm, brighter light dispels the cold blue light they were in before.

Wow, that was a book.  Sorry.  Here’s the video:

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Advent video – Truth

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Thanks to Jeanine, Greg, and Fred for some great acting and funny stuff in the interrogation scene. The polygraph was made from a rock tumbler, cardboard, pieces of various electronic things, and yes, a coat hanger with a pen taped to it. ;) No hamsters were harmed in the making of this film.  The guy with the coat hanger is our senior pastor, Fred.

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Advent video – Light

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Many thanks to Don M. and the Stepping Stones Recovery Center for their help with this video!  The lighting effects on the second half were attained using a Tiffen Black Pro Mist filter, a Tiffen 812 warming filter, and 3 halogen lights without softboxes (two 600W lights aimed at the camera, and one 300w aimed at Don) .

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Advent video – Love

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

Here’s the latest installment in the advent video series… many thanks to Tanya for the on-screen talent and to Josh D for being a rockin boom operator. The story about the Salvation Army kettle thief is unfortunately true; more on that here.

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Advent video 1 – Peace

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

This is a video Eric and I put together for the first week of advent. Every year for advent, we’ve had different families or individuals come up on stage during the services, read a short explanatory paragraph and scripture passage, and light the candle for that week. It worked well, but we felt like it would cease to be special if we did it the same way every year. This year we decided to do the “reading” via video and simply have the family light the candle while the video plays. Below is the video for this week, discussing the topic of peace. (By the way, we don’t always use the traditional candle names and order. We change them to better fit with that year’s Christmas message series. That’s reflected in these videos.)

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