Mosaic Church
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When it all goes wrong

It is very gracious of Worship Central and Martin Smith to show this, but I guess they also turned it to their advantage as a bit of clever marketing.

However, it goes to show that even the most experienced worship leader still makes mistakes. 
Be encouraged, (if but in a strange way!).


When it all goes wrong
Jonathan Brown
Friday 25th June 2010
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Your Love Says it all

This is a song I have written that will be on an album I am making at the moment... it has not been mastered yet.....hope someone feels blessed by it. I also made a video using images of The passion to go with the song. Shan


Your Love Says it all
Shan Hart
Sunday 06th June 2010
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Sundays coming

Hilarious contemporary church satire

Very funny and so true!


Sundays coming
Tim Normand
Monday 17th May 2010
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REDEEM CITIES_

I shot this a few weeks ago as a teaser for an event in Belfast about how the church can transform culture, cities and nations.

I shot this a few weeks ago as a teaser for an event in Belfast about how the church can transform culture, cities and nations.

The concept of the film is making something new out of something that already exists.

It’s a ‘one shot’ that actually lasted just under an hour in real time, condensed to about 100 seconds in final screen time. 

The soundtrack is by Ben Mcavoy who did a great job of interpreting the brief.

Technical assistance (Math boffins) came in the form of Matt Jones and Giles Smith. 

Many thanks to Kamal who unknowingly became the main protagonist!

Look out for the appearance of a rogue power adapter that lets you know it was a ‘set up’ all along.


REDEEM CITIES_
David Sorley
Wednesday 05th May 2010
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Bonsai

This could well be the purpose for which the good Lord created the Bonsai tree.

This video, ‘Music From A Bonsai’, is the work of a sound designer and composer called Diego Stocco. It does exactly what it says on the tin, but it’s probably not a tin you expected to come across.

For more about the creative process for this piece, go here, and to see more of Diego’s work, go here.


Bonsai
Kamal K
Wednesday 14th April 2010
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Oh how he loves us

Jon Brown gave me the heads up on this guy...

Cheeky Vid, Great song. In fact I’d say a definite power tune!

Image is from his site…
http://www.thejohnmark.com/

He’s also got an album coming out soon, which should be good.


Oh how he loves us
David Sorley
Tuesday 06th April 2010
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23 Fears

I directed this music promo about a year ago. I thought it was worth revisiting.

This Vid was a good collaborative effort…

Shot in the church hall amidst building work - the band were super patient as were the builders with playback for the vid happening for 16 plus hours.


23 Fears
David Sorley
Monday 12th October 2009
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Hurt

One of my all time favourite music videos... ...powerful stuff

The video that was released for “Hurt”, a cover of the song by Nine Inch Nails, fit Cash’s view of his past and feelings of regret. The video for the song, from American IV, is now generally recognised as “his epitaph”.

More information about Johnny on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonny_Cash.


Hurt
David Sorley
Saturday 12th September 2009
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Kuroshio Sea

Saw this video on Vimeo a while ago. Only just thought to post it...

Watching this full screen is amazing…

Taken from the Vimeo page…

The main tank called the “Kuroshio Sea” holds 7,500-cubic meters (1,981,290 gallons) of water and features the world’s second largest acrylic glass panel, measuring 8.2 meters by 22.5 meters with a thickness of 60 centimeters. Whale sharks and manta rays are kept amongst many other fish species in the main tank.


Kuroshio Sea
David Sorley
Tuesday 01st September 2009
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