Video
For years, the only way to create a presentation was with Microsoft's PowerPoint. For the most part, it is a slide presentation. PowerPoint presentations are alike except for the content, with people in your audience falling asleep.
Today, presentations can be created using new software programs that hold your attention. CCParker Studios has PowerPoint as well as Apple software such as Keynote, iMovie, iDVD, Quicktime and Garageband. Any video presentation can make a big impact at a meeting or a special event.
One of the newest way to view videos, movies and music videos is on an iPod. Apple invented a product that has swept across the world. In the past, the only way watch videos was on a VCR. Videos can also be viewed on DVD's, iPod, PC's and the internet.
Various uses for video graphics:
Board meetings.
Fund - raising events. View recent video
On - the - job training.
Info - commercial on websites.
Podcasts.
Education.
Family reunions.
Weddings and other Special Events.
Converting VHS tape to DVD
Churches could record worship service and publish the video on their website.
Other possiblities...
Podcasts
Podcasts can be a great addition to any website. The content can have endless possiblities. From teaching to entertainment, it is a great way to get your message across.
CCParker Studios, based in Corpus Christi Texas, can help you make a podcast and publish it on your website. You do not need an iPod to view them.
First Baptist Church provides a video recording of their Sunday Morning Service. Once the video is converted, it is placed on their website and a RSS feed is created for iTunes or other readers
below is an definition from Wikipedia
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An orange square with waves indicates that an RSS feed is present
on a web page. This icon was introduced by Mozilla Firefox and by mutual
agreement the same icon has also been adopted by Microsoft Internet Explorer
and Opera.
A podcast is a media file that is distributed over the Internet using syndication
feeds, for playback on portable media players and personal computers.[1] Like
'radio', it can mean both the content and the method of syndication. The latter
may also be termed podcasting. The host or author of a podcast is often called
a podcaster. The term "podcast" is derived from Apple's portable
music player, the iPod. Known synonyms for the word pod are capsule, case,
container, hull, husk, shell, and vessel. A pod refers to a container of some
sort and the idea of broadcasting to a container or pod correctly describes
the process of podcasting. More about the name itself can be found in the History
of podcasting article.
Though podcasters' web sites may also offer direct download or streaming of
their content, a podcast is distinguished from other digital audio formats
by its ability to be downloaded automatically, using software capable of reading
feed formats such as RSS or Atom.

