mike shaw’s video tips for studio software

mike shaw’s video tips for studio software

i found this website last night. it has a lot of good general information on pinnacle studio and dv in general. lots of information and examples. it includes tips under the following categories:

  • general tips
  • setting up tips
  • capturing tips
  • editting tips
  • making movies tips
  • sdv tips

i’ve started playing around with the sony dcr-hc40 and i really like it right now. i haven’t loaded anything up to the computer yet because i figure that i will wait until the pinnacle studio 9 arrives. in just general playing around it feels good in my hands and the controls are pretty intuitive. all the controls are placed in good locations. i love the photo feature. i’ll obviously be able to give a better report after i make a few videos with this thing.

worship ideas

i thought i would post two worship ideas we used at “the view” in the past two months. here they are:

1. kierkegaard style worship – the danish philosopher/theologian made a wonderful description of worship as being for GOD’s pleasure. we did a worship service focused on a chair as the reminder of GOD’s presence. we started with silence and a powerpoint show explanation of the evening (click here to view it), sang a good bit, and then ended with another powerpoint show summarizing the night (click here to view it). all together a cool night.

2. augustine hospital worship – augustine described the church as a hospital for sinners. we spent the night being a hospital. we started off with a flash presentation describing the night (click here to view it or if you have swish click here to modify the file for your needs). we then had students lead the evening with through a period of offering our wounds to GOD (writing how we’ve been wounded on bandages and then placing them in an offering plate), read some of the bandages out loud and asking all those who have the same wound to stand (showing each of us that we are not alone), and finally, after some singing, having students come up and take somebody else’s wound to pray over for the next week, believing that what GOD said HE will prove (james 5:16). an extremely moving night and students and adults being apart of GOD’s plan to heal each of us.

if either of these work for you please use them and change them however you need to. i would love to hear what you do with it.

RELEVANT magazine

RELEVANT magazine: “we view ourselves much higher than we should. we so often judge GOD’s action against what we want, and if the two wills do not line up together, our respect and concept of holiness is tainted. ”

daniel parkins made the above statement in an e-article for relevant magazine – a great magazine. he compared how we treat the elderly – viewing them as hindrances and having to earn our respect – with the manner in which we treat GOD. we do church expecting GOD to do what we want and we teach our students to do the same thing. we have to present a holy GOD to our kids. it has to be all about HIS glory. we can’t play church – our kids deserve better.

my little buttercup

My little buttercup has the sweetest smile
Dear little buttercup won�t you stay a while
Come with me where moon beams paint the sky
And you and I might linger in the sweet by and by

Oh dear little buttercup with your eyes so blue
Oh little buttercup you�re a dream come true
You and I will settle down in a cottage built for two
Oh dear little buttercup I Love you

(Everybody)
My little buttercup has the sweetest � SMILE!
Dear little buttercup won�t you stay a � while, WHILE!
You and I will settle down in a cottage built for two
Dear � little buttercup, Sweet � little buttercup
My little buttercup � I Love you

sorry, but i’m watching the “the three amigos” and i couldn’t resist quoting from their great dance scene. there’s nothing quite like a group of pansy actors dancing in front of a group of scared stiff pistolerios.

you don’t have a problem with that do you, “you son of a motherless goat”.

it would have to be a blast to do something completely insane and random like their dance with a group of people who have no idea what is going on. i personally have never danced in front of a bunch of south of the border criminals. the closest i have ever come to anything like this would be the time that i convinced a group of people in one of the elevators in the state capital to join me in singing “you are my sunshine”. i entered the elevator and saw the group of people in there. on a whim i asked if anyone would like to sing with me. one nice older lady said “we won’t all know the same song”. where upon i said “how, about ‘you are my sunshine’, we all know that don’t we”. she said yes, and we started to sing. it was a cool but odd moment. for one song we were a community of people. then the elevator stopped and it was over.

i, of course, stole this idea from tony campolo – who did it first – but it was still fun.

the internet strikes again

thanks to the resources of the world wide web i was able to get a new magazine for the built-in cd changer in “fred”. i had called ford and it was going to cost around $80. through this absolutely excellent exploerer website, seriuos explorations, i was able to find out that clarion made the cd changers for the 1998 explorer and i could buy one of their changers for much less.

so i did. it cost $29 through crutchfield.

but no my friends that’s not all. the display on “fred’s” radio was out when i bought him and i want to fix it – after all i now have the capability of holding 7 different cd’s in my system at any one time. i need the display to be able to tell which one i’m listening to. i found a few “fixes” on the internet but i couldn’t get any to work for me. of course, the internet then provided another means of beating my local ford dealer. i found a company that refurbishes ford radios. ca-ching!

thank you al gore for inventing this wonderful world of internet technology.

real ministry

tonight i was able to lead a memorial that was a little different for me. our church, parkview baptist church has a school as a part of it’s ministry, parkview baptist school (makes sense doesn’t it?). last week two of the students’ at the school lost there mom to suicide. i have been invovled in the funerals of people who committed suicide before, but this situation was still different. the mother killed her boyfriend just before killing herself. all this took place right outside the house that the kids were in.

where is GOD in this mess? i mean if HE doesn’t have hope in circumstances like this then i would have to question HIS hope and comfort. these kids didn’t do anything to deserve this.

waterdeep has a song called “18 holes” that says “oh, GOD, it hurts so bad to love anybody down here. why don’t YOU come and help me out? cause i can’t even see clear.” these lyrics pretty much summarize how i feel about the situation. these kids loved their mom, her parents, friends, and family loved her, and now they have to deal with the grief of losing her and the guilt of grieving for her in front of the loved ones of the boyfriend she killed.

hebrews 4 offered hope for this family. our HIGH PRIEST actually can say “blessed are those that mourn” because HE understands our weaknesses and HE has defeated death. HE has won the victory even in this situation. HE can say that “all things work for the good of those who love (HIM) and are called according to HIS purposes” because HE has proven this through personal experience. CHRIST has taken the worst that all the powers, principalities, and even we could throw at HIM and HE has overcome. in HIM there is hope even at a murder/suicide funeral.

where was GOD in this mess? HE was right there holding those kids and telling “I know it hurts but I when in the end. trust ME. I’M in control even here.”

part one is here

this afternoon i received the sony dcr-hc40 i had ordered earlier this week. it’s definately cool. this is the first part of the previously discussed video eqipment has arrived. i now have to wait until at least tomorrow before receiving the pinnacle studio 9 software, but it could be until monday. i can’t start seriously playing with this stuff until then. i’ll keep you updated on how this stuff works. i figure my learning this stuff is as good of example of an “everyman” learning it because i’m not that video literate.

minidv beginnings

the latest ministry trial-run that i am involved in is digital video. even though i’m new to this our ministry has done a few videos for various things. advertisement videos, summary videos, video illustrations, that sort of thing. i’ve always had an intern who had a good camera and at least a little skill at editing videos. now i’m in the position of not having an intern with that skill or equipment. the beauty of this is that i can learn how to do it on my own and thereby make it look the way that i wanted it to look in the first place.

of course, in order to do this i’ve had to do some research and get some new equipment. here’s what i’ve learned and ordered because of it.

1) the research went through indicated a computer with at least 512 mb of memory, as fast of processor as possible, a large hard rive with at least 7200 rpm but faster if possible, firewire connection, and a butt kicking video card. what i ordered is this – 3.4 p4 processor, 128 mb ddr ati 9800 pro graphics, 1 gig of memory, 120 gig primary hard drive, 80 gig secondary “video” hard drive, dvd / cd-rw drive, etc, etc. – it’s hasn’t been used it for video purposes yet but from my research it should work decently. it’s a dell.

2) a good minidv camcorder. i bought a sony dcr-hc40. the reviews on it were quite good. i got it for $558 from www.digitalmegastore.com it should get here friday. i can’t wait.

3) good editing software. adobe premierere pro and pinnacle liquid edition are supposed to be the best. they also cost $500 which i don’t have in the youth budget so i had to go for the second bestpossibilitiess. the review say that the best of the cheaper software programs is supposed to be pinnacle studio 9. all that i read said that studio 9 is able to do an incredible amount of stuff – almost as much as the “big boys” – and it is only $99 – actually i got it for $59 after a rebate at amazon. it should be in tomorrow or friday so i can play around with it.

how to begin

hi! i’m robert and if you’re reading this then you are either really bored or you came to my website www.disciple-now.com and thought you would check out how things are going. this blog is about me trying new things within work with and to teenagers. i’m going to try and record the various attempts that we try at parkview baptist church in baton rouge to lead an effective youth ministry.

of course this means there will be tons of mistakes and throughout the process we (all the youth workers at parkview) will continually depend upon GOD to take our feeble efforts and do something good through them. thankfully HE always does.

www – stands for cheapskate heaven

the world wide web is a great thing for vehicle owners who don�t like to spend allot of money � or any money for that matter. i purchased fred, my 1998 explorer, last week and being as it is a used car it’s needs a small amount of work. fred is really in great shape, but he does need small things like replacing the keyless entry remote. i called my local ford dealer about replacing the keyless entry remote and they told me they would be glad to replace it and reprogram the system for the new remote for a mere $110 ($75 for the remote plus $35 for programming). they thought it was a great idea. i thought it was completely overpriced. i can buy a new non-ford system for $40. since half my genetic code has come from floyd terrell my dna has programmed me to be naturally cheap.

ebay fits right into my cellular need to not spend money. ebay is the internet home of the cheapskate. i went to the site and searched for a keyless entry remote and found one for $11. bingo. half the problem was solved but i still needed to figure out how to program the stupid thing. a remote without programming to match the vehicle doesn’t do much good. i guess i could stand outside the car in parking lots and just pretend to lock the truck with the remote hoping that any car thieves around see me and decide not to steal the explorer based on the fact that they saw my remote. i could even make the little locking beep noise with my voice. that should scare off all the criminals. if nothing else they might think “don’t mess with the crazy guy’s truck.” i think that would be an effective anti-theft device.

once again the internet saved my cheap side the grief of having the spend money. with a 15 minute search i found the instructions for setting the vehicle to recognize my $11 remote. the $35 reprogramming fee that ford was going to charge me was for turning the ignition switch on 8 times in 10 seconds and then pushing any key on the remote. that’s all it took to program the receiver to recognize the new ebay remote. i bet ford had to spend weeks training their mechanics to know how to do that.

so let me tally this again – ford wanted $100 to give me a new remote and program it – the internet only cost me $11 to do the same thing. i love the internet.