DISQUS

BetterThanBlank: Media Tip: Make those screens Pop! part 1 of 3

  • James · 2 years ago
    Excellent ideas, Alex. I think often we don't think intelligently enough about the simple things we can do like this to enhance the worship experience and make it more accessible to the church.
  • eric · 2 years ago
    Love it... I like to keep it to 2-3 lines per screen which gets difficult when you're doing wordy songs, but it's worth it. I'm finding that it's not too hard to do if you just sing the song while you're creating it. Cut it off where you take breaths.

    I think the key to making some of this work is training your PP Pushers (I just made that up). I mean the people who are running the PowerPoint or ProPresenter or whatever on Sundays. I make sure the PP Pushers are there for sound check every week so that they get to go through the set at least once before we start service. I know some of you have them at your practices which is even better.

    Can't wait to see part 2...
  • Fred McKinnon · 2 years ago
    Nice,
    We like "CharcoalCY" on the Mac in PP .. check it out!
  • Steve Eller · 2 years ago
    I like the idea getting rid of the capitals to highlight God, King, Jesus, etc...

    I also couldn't agree with you more on not using a Times Roman type font. I think this can be applied to print media as well.
  • andy · 2 years ago
    I think those are great ideas. I think making the words easy to read and follow is paramount for those unfamiliar with those songs. On the flip side I have had a very difficult time at Life in the past following new songs because there were too few words per screen and the next line pops up at the last second. I think that is more disctracting than a cluttered layout. If it turned into an either/or type scenario, give me more words per screen and just do the best you can with layout. :-)
  • Billy Chia · 2 years ago
    110% agree. the Lucida Grand looks really classy.

    Really excited you didn't say, "Put a cheesy, distracting , sensory-overloading video or graphic behind the words thereby rendering them unreadable."

    My tip: If your graphic can't be classy, simple, and supportive of the text there's nothing wrong with a black screen and white words.
  • alex · 2 years ago
    Billy, you'll probably have a love/hate relationship with me after part 3... (I can't wait)
  • alex · 2 years ago
    Andy, you bring up a very important point. Reducing the amount of lyrics on screen at any time requires way more concentration and work by the aptly named "PP Pusher" (thanks Eric). That person must be completely focused on the song and where the worship leader is going. We've struggled in this area for quite a while, but I think we are improving each week now, and we are trying to get them to come and rehearse with the band whenever possible. Great points!
  • jamesmclean · 2 years ago
    wow, a lot of this i never really thought about! Glad that God made you like that Alex to remind me of the things i overlook. I am going to show this to my powerpoint guy and see what he thinks, i'm always up for change and improvement.
  • Debby Cook · 2 years ago
    i loved all of your idea, and i love this blog. i have been searching for someone addressing the tech side of service that didn't just want to talk about the sound equipment or the guitatrs! heeheehee i have been trying lately to use the same graphic behind each song but with editing changes that effect the colors. i like the look of the uniformity, it keeps the backgrounds from seeming busy, but still has some individuality for each song.
  • Chris · 2 years ago
    maybe one of these days I will start covering more of the visual sife of tech.
  • mandy · 2 years ago
    great tips!!!!
    those of us who don't have paid techies need all the FREE help we can get!
    bless our hearts.
  • jordan fowler · 2 years ago
    sometimes punctuation is needed for clarity especially when quotation marks are used or a question mark reveals that a line is not stating but questioning

    (start slide two)
    as a graphics designer i would kill the centering if you look in applied arts or communicative arts at all the winning layouts the trend of moment is to not center very often

    (start slide 3)
    i would use a subtle non-moving background to reinforce the metaphor that will be communicated through the word preached very subtle of course

    (start slide 4)
    mix it up. we did an ancient feeling series and so we used a reformational printing pressed look including large initial cap on each slide and press fonts

    (have i made the case to sometimes use punctuation sometimes at least)

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  • jordan fowler · 2 years ago
    oh yeah (slide 5) and if you have not removed comic sans from your font list you should

    it is the first thing all designers do and they mock layouts using that dreaded font
  • Rich Kirkpatrick · 2 years ago
    dig it....this is great.

    what software is used here?
  • alex · 2 years ago
    Rich: We use ProPresenter on a Macbook Pro

    Jordan: I agree about centering in graphic design - for me though anything but centered for lyrics looks odd, my opinion. I'll talk about backgrounds in the upcoming articles. I like always using the same font because it almost "brands" the worship time - whereas in other areas we use multiple fonts, like in our lower third sermon points, ministry ads, etc. But I just like the songs to always look familiar. And I agree about comic sans... ew.

    Debby: nice point - uniform look helps drive home the point...

    Mandy: I know, Free stuff in our line of work is rare!
  • jordan fowler · 2 years ago
    There are reasons books are not centered...legibility. Just try it once on a layout...you might like it. I'll try to throw up some samples

    In the total antithesis and to get really freaky, you'll lose some legibility LEFT justify a week...very nice.
  • Jen White · 2 years ago
    I like having fewer words on screen.

    I also like those backgrounds that are busy and vibrant as long as they fit the tempo of the song.
  • Billy Chia · 2 years ago
    Alex,
    I think this has been one of your best posts. When are we gonna see part 2 and 3?
  • Chris Moncus · 1 year ago
    Good article to you as well! I guess I should have ripped some of this off for my Worship Community article. :)