The VJ Book
2 Comments Published by Camron Ware - Visual Worshiper March 11th, 2009 in Visual WorshipA great friend of mine, Stephen Proctor (worshipVJ, gi*inc) gave me this book recently, and I had to share the first part of the forward of this book:

“The appeal of becoming a VJ is obvious: we are junkies for power and flash. We imagine ourselves as Zeus or Thor at the eye of the hurricane, casting our lighting bolts above the fray. We look out with satisfaction across the swirling clouds.
We are born with an innate will to create visible action at a distance. It’s the rush of shooting bottles off a fence with a rifle. It’s calling someone you’re about to meet on their cellphone when you can already see them across the cafe. As children, who didn’t want to be the construction crane operator or the railroad engineer the first time they realized such dream jobs existed? You push a little button here and you see something big happen over there.
It’s a primal thrill.”
Yes…something like that.
very cool,
I will check it out.
Now all we need is Morgan Freeman reading this as a narration to the visual worship film/documentary we’re producing! haha