At church, we're working on getting our contemporary service up and running for broadcast or download or some such other form of distribution. We're still working out the kinks of taping our service.
I'm not sure if you know this, but it's very hard for most praise teams to sound good on TV. In fact, some of the most skilled teams in the world sound horrible on video. I'm not sure why - I just know it's hard to do.
That's why this version of Robbie Seay's "Tasting Forgiveness" is so impressive. I think my band did a great job. (Unfortunately, our camera guy didn't get any footage of them...maybe next time!) In addition, I think my tech team did a great job of capturing and mixing this. The folks you can't see but who made this one possible are:
Justin Romack - drums
Brad Anderson - bass
Jay Watrous - electric guitar
Kathy Thannisch - piano
April Holder - vocals
Todd - you know what I do.
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Sunday, 3/2/08
Posted by Todd Wright at 3:51 PM
Labels: fumc lufkin, music, todd wright, worship
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7 comments:
Sounds great.
Vocals are the hardest thing to get to sound good for me. I think yours so incredible. Props.
I once knew a guy named Chris who was one awesome sound man. It sounds as though he might have been involved in this... :)
I just want to say thanks to the sound guys who are responsible for the AUDIO for that video. That would be Chris and the guy who has too much hair. what is that guys name again...
Anonymous comments are great...
Especially when you know exactly who's making them...
That guy with too much hair (Doug) is the one who handled the sound for the video once the service started. He gets all the props.
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