The final video in this series for the time being, this is a video outlining what the EU believes. If you would like to know in more detail what the EU believes, then please visit the EU website and read the doctrinal statement.
Stay tuned as I hope to make a few more videos in this series.
Recently I have been filming and editing a series of videos on an Introduction to the EU.
There are a whole bunch of things that the EU does, and a whole bunch of information that people can learn about the EU, but as of yet there is no easy way to find out a lot of this information besides either coming along to a lot of EU events or talking to a senior EUer.
This videos aim to inform people about the EU, they were filmed with Hugh Chilton, the president of the EU, and I did the filming and editing.
There are more of these videos coming out shortly, but for now, please enjoy learning about what the EU does.
If you would like to find out more about the EU, please visit the website here.
On day 4 of the “This is Life” mission at Sydney Uni (read more here), a roundtable discussion was held on the topic of “All Religious Paths Lead to Life?”. There were a number of speakers from different faiths who all spoke for short amounts of time, and then tables of students discussed.
Below is a video that I made wrapping up the event.
I filmed and edited this video on my iPhone 4. It’s pretty cool that I was able to do this all before I even got home (minus adding in the EU logo at the end). Some of the sound is terrible as I’m still learning the best ways to use it, but it is good to know that you can use the headset microphone that came with the iPhone to use as a microphone for filming. Look forward to more quick videos like this in the future.
The new iPhone was announced earlier this week by Apple, and I for one am very excited by the possibilities that this new device will have for Ministry.
High Def video looks great. Example, view this YouTube video that I made in full screen and make sure that you have it set to 720p.
Looks sharp eh? That’s because there are heaps more pixels in that video, meaning greater detail and more prettiness.
When the new iPhone is out and about in a few months, you will be able to use your phone to make videos of this quality!
Another exciting announcement was the release of iMovie for iPhone, which means that you can edit these movies right on your iPhone, and publish them to YouTube. You’ll be able to get the videos that you make out very very quickly!
I’m imagining people in ministry being able to make a really quick, really high quality videos, whenever they want. These could include leaders sending out videos to group members instead of a long email, or it could mean a very quick advertising video being made, or it could mean a video showing how fun an event was will be that much easier to make. Possibilities!
I’m excited to use these new features, and you’ll be sure to find some iPhone 4 made videos right here at calumhenderson.com in the coming months.
Here’s a funny video that I watched last month, and I thought I would share it with y’all.
And if you have anything that I can write about, I’d appreciate some ideas. My brain is running quite slowly at the moment. Do have 1 or 2 thoughts about the new iPhone tho.
Today (or tomorrow Australian time), Steve Jobs will be giving one of his famous keynote speeches that will unveil the new iPhone and most probably wow the world.
I found this cool video showing some tips on how to present like Steve Jobs, and I thought it was helpful enough to share with you all.
I was thinking through how to apply these to Bible talks/sermons and would like to hear if anyone else has any thoughts.