Learn how to produce your own Outdoor Journey
We are pleased to announce that due to the many requests from Churches and outdoor groups we have put together an Outdoor Videography and Video Production workshop and the exciting thing is that men in the church LOVE this! This can be a new resource to get them going. During the production of Outdoor Journey we discovered the joys of building relationships and sharing our love for Jesus Christ while using a camera and now other budding videographers can enjoy the same results we did. But like any endeavor there are many good questions on how to do so including: ways to get someone who doesn't go to church involved as well as practical field tips for outdoor videography. Many want to know about equipment issues that can cause big problems later on down the road and other issues related to videotaping in the field.
We know the answers to these good questions because we have already made just about all the mistakes you could make producing our first video and are more than ready to save you those hassles and expenses. Some are using this type of workshop in tandem with their outdoor events, wild game dinners and even local secular events. It is a refreshing change from the high profile, high priced speaker and allows for plenty of interaction with our staff. We can provide this and depending on your groups event and needs can even combine it with a call to commitment for the many in your community who do not have a place to worship. We have also begun to offer post production support and taping services as available. Please call or e-mail with any specific idea you may have and we will work with you to help you in your "Outdoor Journey".
Video Workshops
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Areas we cover include:
  • General videography rules including specifics on how to get great outdoor wildlife shots
  • How to start an outdoor videography ministry on a low budget
  • Telling the story and story boarding
  • Sequencing and editing including what is and what you should look for in an editing system
  • Information on cameras and formats
  • Shot composition
  • Legal issues about using music and how to obtain good field audio
  • And the most important issue of all  SAFETY!