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Using Video-Christmas Dinner in Fast Forward

This was my first attempt to do one of those cool fast forward time lapse videos you see around. I took a camera and set it on top of our china hutch before we ate our Christmas Dinner. Then I took the video and used Windows Movie Maker to speed up the footage. Cut it in a few places and downloaded the music from free-loops.com.  What do you think?  How would you use something like this technique in worship?

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About the Author

Russell is worship leader and communications director at Williams Memorial United Methodist Church. He is married to his wonderful wife and has 4. He writes about music, worship, and communication on his blog, fork in the road music. He and his wife also blog about their adoption process, to family and friends informed, and to encourage others in their own adoption journey.

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  1. shannon says:

    Good show ole chap… good show!!

  2. Dude, this was awesome. I don’t know if I’d want to sacrifice a stationary camera for it (especially since I don’t even have one), but imagine taking footage of a youth event, BIG HOUSE, or church event (talent show, concert, fellowship dinner, etc.) and making a video for playback during a worship service to let people see how much fun this event was. Or, you could record the whole service, and speed it up so your pastor could see how long-winded he is!

  3. [...] To find out more about how I did this read Christmas Dinner in Fast Forward [...]

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