First Attempts at “Environmental Projection”

November 3rd, 2009 by Andrew 2 comments »
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Environmental-Projection

“Environmental Projection” is a term used where you use video projectors to project not on to screens, but on to walls, ceilings etc – ie using multiple video projectors you’d try to cover as much of the walls as possible. There’s no limit really! Inside or outside! I’ve tried it in our church… » Read more: First Attempts at “Environmental Projection”

New URL For This Blog!

October 26th, 2009 by Andrew No comments »

Just a quicky, I was running this blog on http://tipsblog.churchvideo.co.uk but I’ve now made it the main website for www.churchvideo.co.uk

God Turns Old to New – Video

October 13th, 2009 by Andrew No comments »

This is a video that is based on 2 Corinthians 5:17, this was a video I made for a Church service. It pictures things turning from old to new. Based on 2 Corinthians 5 verse 17.

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Free Names of God Looping Video (High Definition)

October 9th, 2009 by Andrew No comments »
Names of God Video

Names of God Video

Names of God videos are quite popular and very useful for projecting on big screens or walls etc… I decided I’d spend some time making a few loops – I’ll use them myself and I’ll also over them for free for others to download and use however they like… » Read more: Free Names of God Looping Video (High Definition)

Create Word Cloud Images

September 30th, 2009 by Andrew No comments »
Ephesians

Ephesians

I’ve just come across Wordle – it’s a web based program that can make images (like the one here, click for a bigger version) from a load of text – here we have the text from Ephesians! It figures out the most popular word (by count) and makes those words bigger.

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Hungry – Falling on my Knees – PowerPoint/Video

September 21st, 2009 by Andrew No comments »

HungryA set of slides to be played along side the ‘Hungry’ sound track by Kathryn Scott. Designed to be used as a meditative resource. (not meant to be used when singing along!

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EasyWorship 2009 Released!

September 18th, 2009 by Andrew No comments »

img feature ew foldback EasyWorship 2009 Released!EasyWorship have released a new version of the very popular (and great) presentation software! » Read more: EasyWorship 2009 Released!

Recover a Clicking Hard Disk Drive (In the Freezer)

September 10th, 2009 by Andrew No comments »


(Again, not really video related, but if you have videos or music on a hard disk that is broken, then I suppose this would be relevent!)

A friend of mine has a laptop that won’t boot windows… he took it to a local computer shop and they said they couldn’t fix it or recover the files… This is how I helped him, with the aid of my freezer!

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Spell Check EasyWorship Songs

September 5th, 2009 by Andrew No comments »

I’ve just found this free program that lets you spell check anything within Windows… It’s able to spell check songs in EasyWorship too. » Read more: Spell Check EasyWorship Songs

Reducing Feedback in a PA System

September 4th, 2009 by Andrew No comments »

Want to know how to reduce feedback? How to minimise Feedback? How to set up microphones and speakers so as to reduce feedback? – This page will give you some helpful ideas and tips to make things sound nice.

music_bar - Feedback ArticlwWhat is Feedback?

Lots of ways to help you reduce audio feedback in your PA system

Feedback is the screeching/squealing/hooting sound heard when there is an accidental loop in the PA system. That is when the sound from a microphone is amplified and fed to the speakers and then picked up again by the microphone, this sound then carries on round and round resulting in the nasty noise. The feedback frequency depends on a number of factors such as: the resonant frequency of the room, distance of microphone and speakers, frequency response of the microphone, characteristics of musical instruments.

To reduce or eliminate feedback this loop needs to be broken, here are a few ways of doing that. » Read more: Reducing Feedback in a PA System

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