For around $100, this amazing 250 square foot Mario takes flight.
How cool would this be for a church event!
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by Eric Dye
For around $100, this amazing 250 square foot Mario takes flight.
How cool would this be for a church event!
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by Eric Dye
However professional you might be, it isn’t just your ability to write or the right attitude that will bring in the money, it is also how you project yourself as a writer that will.
You could keep writing marvelous pieces and ‘sending’ endlessly.
Result: A hit sometimes, but most times a miss.
Churches are increasingly using online video as part of their communication strategy, either for delivering news or sermons. Online video has given churches new opportunities to communicate with people and a lot of churches are grabbing this opportunity with two hands.
One way to increase video engagement and brand recognition is to create a production logo, also known as a video bumper.
A production logo is an animated logo that is played either at the beginning or at the end of a video to reinforce brand. And production logos are as old as video itself.
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by Eric Dye
I’m sure you’ve heard of Chrome OS and Chromebooks, but have you seen the new Chromebox?
As Google continues to push and upgrade their apps and services and with their latest release of Google Drive, Chrome OS is looking more and more like a game changer.
Even more than that, though, Chrome OS looks like an interesting solution for churches.
It’s really hard for most people—and I’m not better than most people—to think of Africa as anything other than:
A) The setting of Lion King.
B) The most miserable place on Earth.
C) The continent that God will send you to if you misbehave in college.
And while this is more than a bit ridiculous, Africa is not usually in the news for any good reason. However, that may be changing soon, according to Jon Evans of TechCrunch who recently predicted, “In five years’ time, most sub-Saharan Africans will have smartphones.”