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This week we talk about a couple of web integrations that can really make life easier.
We’ve found two apps that that use the concept of “if this than that” workflows.
You can use these apps to connect your favorite internet apps and even some Internet of Things (IoT) app. For instance, if you create a new Reminder on your phone with Siri, it will automatically email you. Or, at 8:00 PM on every night turn on my porch light. Or, update my facebook whenever I post to Instagram.
We also mention a few IoT devices that you can connect with your zaps or recipes.
I’m stoked about all of the things that this could lead to, but still cant think of a really good way this can get integrated into the local church. If you use it, please let us know!
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Perry is now a grandpa! Introducing baby Henry!!! Sorry – Steve is dumb and forgot to take pictures of all of this, so he has no proof. But, he went to film school and likes to tell stories so he decided to “make a movie” live in front of the students. He made cardboard cutout characters and props taped to large (some might say “mega”) blocks. Then he “filmed” the whole story with his iPhone live and mirrored it to the Apple TV. It was super fun! Listen in to find some more cool things that we’ve done with these antiquated devices!
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We talk about the limitations that we have to go through when thinking about a stage design. We try to take a modular, reusable approach to set designs for future thinking.
Welcome back! In this weeks episode we soar into talking about drones (of the camera variety). Check it out!
That’s it folks – Rate us a 5 in iTunes and leave a comment if you’ve used a drone before!
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In this episode we talk about our schedule and philosophy behind our stage design and implementation. Listen in!We also talk about:
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In this episode we talk about the imaginary, yet very real line between church tech being effective or showy. Listen in and join the conversation on Twitter @churchtechtalk or in the comments below. We’d love to hear.
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We get super practical this week, talking about the position in the video room known as the “video director’. What does this mysterious job really supposed to do (and not do)? How should they be calling their camera shots? And how many gummy bears can they consume during one service? Find out most of these answers by listening in!
And please, if your video director does more, please tell us! Let’s keep this discussion going!
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Welcome back folks!
In this week’s episode we discuss what are the most important things we’ve learned in our years of doing church tech ministry. If you’re new in your role, listen up! If you’ve been at it a while, chime in and tell us your big thing!
Interested in whatever TV show Jason mentioned at the beginning? Here is Colors.
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In this weeks episode we answer another question from one of our amazing listeners, Fred Saurmann, found here. He asks,
Random question; how do you use the alpha keyer module in your events? We’re new to it.
@fsaurmannWell, Fred, here is not only the “how”, but the “why” and the “what the heck is it”! Enjoy!
If you have a question, please hit us up via the contact page, email us at [email protected], or send us a tweet @churchtechtalk – We’d love to answer your question on the show!
Thanks for listening!
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In this weeks episode we go through to the mailbox an answer a question from Twitter:
Planning upgrade from SD video. Should we consider building out to support 4k?@tadarnoldIf you have a question, feel free to contact us via the contact page, email us at [email protected], or send us a tweet @churchtechtalk – We’d love to answer your question on the show!
Thanks for listening!
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