Worship Facility Podcast: What Does it Mean to Shoot Your Service in Cinematic Style?

by | CFX Community, Podcasts, Production, Streaming, Video, Video Connections, volunteers

David Leuschner of Digital Great Commission Ministries talks to Skylark’s Jeremy Bagwell about how shooting your streaming worship service in cinematic style can affect the quality of content. Points include:

  • How does this relate to IMAG?
  • Do you need different gear?
  • How does your broadcast switch play into your cinematic switch 
  • Frames per second

There is also discussion of volunteers, including

  • When should you retrain your volunteers, and
  • Should kids be volunteers?

You can hear the podcast here.

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