Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Eval from 1-27

Here's the programming from last weekend and some thoughts from our staff programming meeting. Please add your feedback and help with this process! And, you don't have to agree with what we wrote--just passing on this morning's eval discussion.

Thanks!

Eval from 1-27

Intro—Hard Day's Night--Beatles

Office Clips—“priceless” dialogue in clip?
Maybe didn’t need the extra words?

Welcome—anticipate more so there's no pause until the light comes up for the welcome.

Office Stomp—different people… awesome to have that on stage
Little long, maybe. Next time add a little bit more complexity. Good story, the
audience got it, I think and really enjoyed it. Great job, Colin, organizing all this!

Projector: not straight --we'll need to fix this. It was level, but tilted.

Montage: cross dissolves with dialogue…a little confusing--would a straight cut or softer transition worked? Good content
Good segues: drum beat and words were great
Drum beat—band—hard to start song out of it. Probably in the future, need to get rid of rhythm/music like that before band starts to help with musical transition.

Song: American Dream
meaningfulchurch mix and house mix were both really good--nice job!
should put lyrics up more often—creatively done. The black on white lyrics I did weren't great--but helped with clarity. i would love someone to do this more often and do it really creatively--helps get the message across.
Mix was better second service when David backed off mic

Message: Sean is getting better and better. thought he did a really nice job. Good angle: Worth from work. Good stories. We couldn’t remember the 3 points…but we did remember the stories.

Drama: priceless/Song package: worked out well
Loydena handled a bigger part well--good emotion

Song: This is your life--I thought this was very powerful--loved the way you guys did this.
I felt like there was too much reverb on David's voice in the house both services.
The ending where Richard and David really go for it--was awesome. I loved the vocals David added.

Dismiss: Sean recapped nicely, but the "have a good day" today, seemed a bit abrupt...he was recapping the takeaways from the message and giving a compelling challenge, so it just seemed like a pretty quick switch to a dismissal.

On internet: Last song: camera positions made it difficult to distinguish between instrumental and vocal—shooting through David to get to Richard. At least that was the comment from watching the feed backstage or online. Fixed this second service.

Overall, I felt like the meaningful church mix on this service is one of the best I'd heard so far.

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