Flickering Pixels Group Blogging Project
Time to wake up, open both eyes and smell the coffee – most likly Mocha Java in this case (10 points for recognising that Java is also a programming language, 200 points for picking up that Mocha is a motion tracking software). Tomorrow – 8th June begins the second group blogging project over at ChurchCrunch. The first was on the book; Tribes, by Seth Godin – which brought together a great group of people – a tribe of leaders – who each contributed to the project my blogging about each section allocated to them. This second project covers the book; Flickering Pixels by Shane Hipps, and will be based on the ChurchCrunch blog.
I have already started reading and I am already challenged. Being a bit of a techno nut especially when it comes to video I find myself jumping on pretty much any band wagon that comes along without questioning; ok since I am only making an intellectual and time investment – not a monetory one – I don’t get that effected. I should rather consider both how it can improve the situation and possibly how it may cause problems. For example; we have a fantastic new digital sound desk at church that offers so much more in qaulity and usability – but good grief it seems to come with a steep learning curve and an extended setup time.
Anyway I am really looking forward to next few weeks and partaking in this project.
[Update: Flickering Pixels - Group Blogging Project - Intro and Overview]
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