The convo about excellence is great. 80% but done in 2 hours is better than 100% done in 2 days. Especially if that last 20% doesn’t matter to anyone else other than us
Sicko here, lol This is so helpful- I often feel if I had more "creative" chops this would be easier. Not so. Also thanks for the info re AI sided sermon clips. In the few times I have tried different tools it just never hits my "sweet" spot of what the sermon points are. And they don't pick up the unique preaching style of each of our pastors so it cuts off a sentence before or a sentence after.
🚗 I listened to the pod on my commute, but had to come here for the comment. As for your last point, it sounds as though churches should be looking for social media engineers more than creatives. 🤓 Engineers are perfectly adept at the three things it seems are required; proficient using of digital tools, highly acute attention to detail, and repetitious duplication of effort.
I don’t think you’re on the wrong path. There certainly is a creative component to it though. It’s very multidimensional and multidisciplined. So having a mind for both is ideal.
Thanks Brady. What are your thoughts on reading through the transcript to grab the section that you want to clip as opposed to watching the whole sermon?
Thanks for sharing your wisdom. Question about your last point about doing videos well… obviously time is a big factor. Is it better to do something (even if it’s not the best it can be and AI compiled) rather than doing nothing?
The threshold for "good enough" is fluid and individual. At the end of the day, the audience is the judge of that. Of course, anything we create could always be better, at a certain point though, you just need to publish. On the other hand, posting just to post is more detrimental than helpful IMO.
The convo about excellence is great. 80% but done in 2 hours is better than 100% done in 2 days. Especially if that last 20% doesn’t matter to anyone else other than us
Stayed til the end... I love the good stuff! 😄
Sicko here, lol This is so helpful- I often feel if I had more "creative" chops this would be easier. Not so. Also thanks for the info re AI sided sermon clips. In the few times I have tried different tools it just never hits my "sweet" spot of what the sermon points are. And they don't pick up the unique preaching style of each of our pastors so it cuts off a sentence before or a sentence after.
The discussion about Reaching Broadly at 11:00 is a great help.
So thankful for this show!
Appreciate you!
🚗 I listened to the pod on my commute, but had to come here for the comment.
As for your last point, it sounds as though churches should be looking for social media engineers more than creatives.
🤓 Engineers are perfectly adept at the three things it seems are required; proficient using of digital tools, highly acute attention to detail, and repetitious duplication of effort.
I don’t think you’re on the wrong path. There certainly is a creative component to it though. It’s very multidimensional and multidisciplined. So having a mind for both is ideal.
Thanks Brady. What are your thoughts on reading through the transcript to grab the section that you want to clip as opposed to watching the whole sermon?
That can work!
Thanks for sharing your wisdom. Question about your last point about doing videos well… obviously time is a big factor. Is it better to do something (even if it’s not the best it can be and AI compiled) rather than doing nothing?
The threshold for "good enough" is fluid and individual. At the end of the day, the audience is the judge of that. Of course, anything we create could always be better, at a certain point though, you just need to publish. On the other hand, posting just to post is more detrimental than helpful IMO.