Archive for November, 2008



A friend of mine got married recently, and I was able to do some environmental projection for them.  It was a hit!  It was held in the worship office space at Irving Bible Church, and so I created an image for the bride and groom and had it projected on a concrete wall throughout the ceremony. 
 

 
 
 
 

Hope everyone had a happy Thanksgiving; I spent the week in the mountains of Colorado at Horn Creek Family Camp.  Simply beautiful.  What a humble reminder of who we serve.

 
I brought a projector (or three) just in case there was a chance to do some environmental projection.  I ended up just using one for movie [...]

You can see the center screen masked out, the steps, all the doors, as well as the stage and cloud above it.  It turned out great!
 

 
 
 

 

This is one of the most cost-effective, widest, most amazingly beautiful displays of environmental projection in a church yet…stay tuned for final pictures!

 In process of mask-mapping.  This shows only 2/3rds of the projection.

I can’t wait until I can use a few of these.

Next week I get the honor and pleasure of being a part of Seminars4Worship held at the MET in Houston, TX, put on by Integrity.  
Stephen Proctor asked me help teach the “Worship Space” breakout lab, as well as VJ during the worship.  Very cool!  Sharing and teaching this stuff is one of my favorite things to [...]

 
Oh, and my new toy came in today…the one on the right:

 
 

 
I got bored again…
I need to find a flatter house though; anyone want to volunteer?

 
 

I have some more thoughts and questions regarding tech during worship/in the Church:
 
Correct me if I’m wrong, but the main reason for choosing to do IMAG (live video of people on large screens) is the room size…if you have a large room, you want IMAG to bring the congregation closer to the people on stage.   [...]

I also got to travel to Missouri this weekend and to spend time with some GREAT people at Living Word Church.  Here’s a rough panorama of how their environmental projection will look.  Very cool!  We also found a place in the tech booth where all three projectors could hang, secure and easy to get to.  I’m [...]