July 28 - 30, 2010 / Dallas, TX
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Thursday Night After-Hours Fun!

After our keynote session on Thursday night, we have to great reasons for you to stick around and hang out with your fellow Echo-ers. The first is a live recording of the Steelehouse Podcast, a fun-filled show about pop culture and spirituality hosted by Mark Steele (Echo’s emcee and one of our keynote speakers) and Jeff Huston. In addition, Trent Armstrong will also be facilitating a meet-up for After Effects fans and fanatics who want to network and pick one another’s brains.

Both after-hours options will be a lot more fun than heading back to hotel and watching Flubber on HBO, so plan on staying late.

We’re looking forward to seeing all of you tomorrow!


From Sermon Graphics to Graphics Package - Project File

Trent Armstrong, a motion designer at Igniter Media, is leading a breakout session on taking a Sermon Title from Still Graphic to Graphics Package. You can follow along by downloading the source file and bringing your computer to the session.

Download the source file HERE.

The After Effects project and screen capture will be available right here on the Echo Blog shortly after the conference.


Q&A with Tiffani Barnes

Tiffani Barnes has spent 14 years in small church ministry with no staff and zero budget, so she knows what its like to have to create something from virtually nothing. These days she travels the country as the Education and Faith Evangelist for iStockphoto.com, does freelance writing, designing and video editing when she’s home, and works for a national AVL integration firm in Nashville, TN.

ECHO: What has it been like to represent an organization like iStockPhoto to church leaders?
TB: Its been such a great experience. I used iStock working in the church long before they asked me to come work for them so I knew what a good product it was and how useful I found it in accomplishing my creative goals for the church each week. So when they asked me to come on bored as an evangelist for them to the faith community I jumped at the chance. I like that I am an evangelist for iStock and not a salesperson. As an evangelist its my job to tell others about iStock and how much I love it and use it and to help them understand how it could help them do their job better.

ECHO: At Echo you’re going to talk about doing different kinds of creative work on a shoestring budget. Do you think a lot of people let a small or nonexistent budget scare them away from trying to create quality media?
TB: Yeah I think sometimes they think that it requires a big budget to do anything really great but today its just not true. Are there some things that are impossible? Sure, but you can do more these days with little or no budget than you think you can. Typically, it simply requires some resourcefulness on your part and often times just a lot of time. There are so many resources out there today that are cheap or free and we are going to spend our time talking about what those resources are and how to use them to create awesomeness.

ECHO: Is there anything (video production, for example) that it’s best to avoid if you’re on a shoestring budget? In other words, should you forgo a certain medium in favor of other media if money is tight?
TB: I don’t think video production needs to be avoided on a small budget but there are issues that come with trying to do video on a tight budget and that’s one of the topics we will discuss. Basically there are techniques that can be used to make videos look great without spending a lot of money and we will cover those in the session.
Having little or no budget does require that you prioritize those things you wish to accomplish because you can’t always do everything you want so you have to try and get done those things you want most. Because of that you may decide that video production either eats too much of the allotted budget and crowds out too many other things or that it’s not as important as other projects. Either way on  shoestring budgets, often video is more rare than in churches that have more to work with.


Worship At Echo

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We are so excited to have Patrick Ryan Clark leading us in worship at Echo this year!  Patrick is the Worship Director at Watermark Community Church and was also recently signed to Word Records.  He will be releasing his first major label record in summer/fall 2010.  Patrick has an album and a newly released, amazing EP already available on iTunes, so check it out  and get to know Patrick before you see him at Echo.  You can check out his website, PatrickRyanClark.com and follow him on Twitter @PRCMusic.


Igniter Media Release Party at Echo!

Wednesday night after the keynote session, Igniter Media will celebrate their latest volume of videos with a release party and all ECHO attendees are invited.  Hang out in the Worship Center and preview each of the five new videos in their entirety.  Igniter’s  latest volume of Tracks and easySLIDES will be highlighted as well as tons of information on what Igniter is up to these days.  Those attending the release party will be able to pre-order the volume before anyone else!

Here is a sneak peek of the new videos:

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