Saturday, December 13, 2008

just me.


As a creative person it is hard to take criticism or to be challenged. I can only speak for my self but when I do a project I really feel like it exposes a private side of my life. Art and emotion are so closely intertwined. Judgment about what I have done is difficult to not take personally, because the art is very personal. 


I recently did a project for Christmas that I feel is some of my best work. It was received very well by my community. A few people in my community challenged how performance oriented it felt. And a couple of people outside my community challenged it on my blog. The question was brought up “how does this direct people to Jesus?”.


I do what I do in a local church because that is where I feel called to. I could do what I do for secular companies and probably get paid more than I currently do. But I am in the church world. I love the entertaining side of my job but as a Christian everything I do is from a lifestyle of worship. Therefor I consider what I do as stage design, lighting, audio, and video an expression of worship. The creative/technology areas is where I am gifted, I have no formal training and obtained all my experience in the local church.


When people challenge whether or not what I do points people to Jesus I would have to say yes it does based on the foundation of worship that I am doing it from. I like to create atmospheres that people can better connect to God in. Not all my expression is flashing lights, actually very little. 


The people who are challenging this are the same kind of people in history that has protested using drums and electric guitars in a church setting, because that is what the “world” uses. God created all things and there for we as Christians have the authority to redeem what the world has corrupted and use it to worship God.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Rehearsal

Doing band rehearsal for Sunday.

Dinner

Dinner on the run with the fam.

CRASH

My hard drive on my Mac Book Pro crashed. I erased my back up two weeks ago because I needed to move a big file with that drive. I got to busy and did not do the backup again. I lost a lot.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

The Wide Shot

So this is the wide shot of our opening song. Curt Carson our Band director arranged the song. It was fun to do live. Video never does it justice.

The Stage





I actually started out with not a clue of what to do for Christmas this year. Christmas has always been my favorite time of year and I love doing Christmas production work. That said I was drawing a blank. My art has shifted a bit since moving into the city. I did not know what christmas was going to look like through my new lens. Also due to the economy my budget was cut by more that half. I toyed with several ideas but always kept coming back to using light.

At one point there were going to be 8' tall letters spelling incarnate across the back of the stage. And frosted plexi-glass stars hanging around the stage. In the end I stuck with all light. The only hint that it is christmas is the 60in wreaths on either side of the stage. I even kept them very plane with only lights.

We put the three screens center stage. In the end it was a good play of horizontal and vertical lines. Everything was kept very clean and simple.

The back wall of the stage has 576 strands of lights for a total of 57,600 points of light, or 24,000 watts of light.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Christmas Artwork

So the artwork for Incarnate took several paths. We started with trying to create something we could use in the stage design as well. That fell apart so we were going to go with the light writing look, like in the sprint commercials.  Then once we started putting together the music part of the month the sound was ancient, tribal drums and didgeridoos. So I created the art work with that in mind. I wanted something that reflected all of that but still said christmas at first glance.