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15 years ago @ Collide Magazine Blog - Easter Media: Share So... · 0 replies · +1 points

We are opening with the "Follow" ( http://www.ignitermedia.com/mini-movies/1923/Foll... ) from Igniter Media. A little longer than what we would normally use, but it's engaging enough that it doesn't feel like 5:31. From there, we are using two in-house videos: (1) a 27-second bumper for our new series "Outrageous" ( http://experiencefriendship.com/outrageous ) leading into the message, and (2) a 1 minute video recap of our city-wide Easter Egg Hunt.

Looking forward to it!

15 years ago @ Collide Magazine Blog - Giveaway: The Art of C... · 0 replies · +1 points

I'd love to win this book. I am the Creative Arts Pastor at Friendship Church (@Exp_Friendship) in Indiana. My birthday is this Friday so that would be perfect! A book recommendation: I just finished reading and writing a review on Mark Batterson's new book, "Soul Print". Great book for anyone!

15 years ago @ Collide Magazine Blog - Is There Scripture In It? · 2 replies · +1 points

I can understand the argument if the video is made for a church event. People come to a church gathering and they are curious as to why you say and do everything you say and do, so if you at least credit the scripture reference somewhere in the video, then I think it's a beneficial thing.

If the video was designed for the corporate/secular setting, then no, it needs no scripture ON it. Obviously, the content is scripture-based. A Christian should be able to see that. Just because the Chronicles of Narnia movies don't put scripture on the screen, a Christian will still go see it and love it (i did!).

But, again, I think the setting is everything in these cases.

Video was well done, though. Good job!

dustin pead

16 years ago @ LeadingSmart - The Strangest Thing I'... · 0 replies · +1 points

http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/reviews/robinson/robinson11-7-08.asp