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Presents: The Technology and Technique of Video for Houses of Worship June 14 & 15, 2018 — Berk

[Videomaker]( Presents: The Technology and Technique of Video for Houses of Worship June 14 & 15, 2018 — Berkeley, CA [Church Video Production Conference]( [2 Days | 8 Speakers |]( Sessions]( Lighting Equipment Demystified Beyond even lighting fixtures, there are so many tools involved in getting good lighting, it can be difficult to make sense of it all. This session teaches you to be confident in your lighting kit, so you're prepared for situations that require improvisation and quick action.  Shoot Day Rundown A lot can go wrong on the day of the shoot. To make matters worse, the likelihood of complication goes up significantly if you don't consider what could go wrong before the day of the shoot. This session covers what to expect on the day of the shoot and what you can do to prepare for the unexpected.  Giving Video a Long Life ​Making good video can be difficult and expensive. In this session, we teach you how to overcome two common weaknesses in video strategy: making sure your video has a long life after its initial life and ensuring that your future productions re-purpose creative assets from previous videos.   Critique Session No matter who made it, every video has something you can learn from in order to help you be a better communicator. In this session, we'll watch a handful of church videos, shot by shot, to extract some actionable knowledge about what worked and what didn't.   [See the Full Schedule]( --------------------------------------------------------------- It's not too late! [Get Tickets]( --------------------------------------------------------------- You could win a free ticket instead! Just fill out this quick survey to get entered! [Enter to Win]( [[Videomaker Inc.] 645 Mangrove Ave. Chico, CA 95926]( You are receiving this because you subscribed to email updates from Videomaker. Join Videomaker on these social networks: [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( MANAGE YOUR ENEWS SUBSCRIPTION VIA THE WEB [Manage your email preferences]( [Download your Free Reports]( You can change your subscription email address or [Unsubscribe]( at any time. The email newsletter for video production enthusiasts brought to you by Videomaker Magazine. Videomaker eNews came to you because you signed up to receive it. For questions about this email, please contact Videomaker Magazine, 645 Mangrove Ave. Chico, CA 95926 Â

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