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Impact Sermon Series

Posted on by Joe Cavazos

This past weekend we launched a new sermon series at PVC.  The series is primarily based on the idea of the positive impact we should have and how those experiences connect to others. 

 Impact Series

The design itself was pretty simple, a image with some vector connection orbs and a bit curves color toning. The haziness of the image and how it focused not on the person but the action of touching something is what I wanted to communicate.  

Once the artwork was approved the idea of making it into a bumper video came up. This was a challenge our team quickly jumped on.   

The frosted galss look was accomplished by sitcking a window treatment film, we purchased at Home Depot for $20, over a normal piece of plexiglass.  The rest was editing magic by my brother Oz.

Contagious Christianity Series Branding

Posted on by Joe Cavazos

Three days before leaving on vacation I found out that we were going to change directions on a series that was starting that weekend.  

Since I only had a couple of hours to turn this project around I went with a simple stock image, some color treatment and plain text.  

 

Contagious Christianty Sermon Brand

They liked the art so much the next questions was, "Can we make that into a video."  Being short on time we starting looking at stock video options. Most of them range from $75-$300 and weren't exactly what we were looking for.     

Instead, I went and pickuped a box of matches from the dollar store, and the rest was tv magic.  We first tried stacking the matches side to side but found that it would burn too quickly.  We used the opposite ends of the matches as spacers to give a even gap between the matches.  This help slowing down the burning affect.  

I really liked how the finished piece turned out, proves that design doesn't always have to be jaw dropping or overly complicated to effectively communicate.  I'm really proud to work with a team that can come together to turnaround a project like this in a few days time.  

Check out the finished bumper video below.  

On another note, the music came from a new resources we found out about, audiojungle.net. They have a wide selection of tracks and reasonably priced. 

 

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