2023 Worship Video
February 26, 2023
Eastridge Church
Expanding on what was learned from shooting worship videos previously, the team aimed to create another engaging worship video to be used as promotional material for the church.
Videographer – responsible for setting up cameras, camera operation, and coordinating/instructing volunteer camera operators
Video Editor – responsible for managing video files and editing the video
- Proficiency using Premiere pro software for video editing
- Camera operation (DSLR + iPhones, DJI RSC 2 gimble)
- Proficiency using Switcher Studio application
The video was received positively by the congregation and the board. It was also showcased at the 2023 Annual Meeting of Members.
2022 Worship Video
February 7, 2022
Eastridge Church
Create an engaging worship video of the Eastridge worship team for the church to be used as promotional material for the church.
Videographer – responsible for setting up cameras, camera operation, and coordinating/instructing volunteer camera operators
Video Editor – responsible for managing video files and editing the video
- Proficiency using Premiere pro software for video editing
- Camera operation (DSLR + iPhones)
- Proficiency using Switcher Studio application
The video was received positively by the congregation and the board. It was also showcased at the 2022 Annual Meeting of Members.
In February 2022, the worship team at Eastridge Church came together to shoot a worship video. It was the first time our team had done anything like this and it was an opportunity to push the boundaries of what we could create.
The whole video was shot within the span of one evening. We recruited 2 additional people to help operate cameras alongside me, one of which was our associate pastor. The majority of the video was shot using iPhones while I operated the only DSLR (which was my own personal camera). We had at least 4 stationary cameras and 3 handhelds running simultaneously to capture the worship team.
There were a lot of things we learned throughout the process of creating this video. One major lesson was the importance of clearly planning out what shots we wanted to get and how we would need to shoot these in the future so that the editor (which also was me) doesn’t go cross-eyed when putting together the final video.
In the end, the video turned out well and was showcased at the Annual Meeting of Members.