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Rat Tails for Jesus!

Many of you may know Jesse Anderson. He's the youth minister at Heartlands Church. I recently shot this video for him as he freed his head from the bondage of bad hairstyles. He grew this rat tail and decided to use it to honor God and raise money and awareness for the need for fresh water in impoverished countries.

Jesse Cuts the Rattail. from Jason Nabb on Vimeo.



Also, check out this site, where Jesse got some cred for his project. He raised over $6,000 for Charity: Water. That will provide fresh water for 305 people for 20 years! Way to go, Jesse!
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Purelight Productions Launches Lincoln Homeless Coalition Site!

I'd like to congratulate Lincoln Homeless Coalition on the launching of their new website!

It's a Wordpress site that they will use to promote and inform the public about the services they provide to the homeless of Lincoln.

The mission of this Coalition is to heighten awareness and develop a community-wide commitment to the needs and issues surrounding individuals and families who are near or experiencing homelessness.

Check out their site. Wordpress sites are versatile tools that utilize the internet to connect you with customers and clients and are completely updateable by you! (or me, if you're not interested in that sort of thing!) Contact me if you would like to know more about launching a Wordpress site for your business or organization!

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Jason goes to ECHO!

Well, it's been a couple of weeks since I attended the ECHO Conference with the guys from Shift Worship and the sound of worship curation is still ringing in my ears. T
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Father's Day Media at Shift Worship!

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Video Workshop Coming June 26th!

Video Workshop Promo from Jason Nabb on Vimeo.

The Workshop
This 1-day workshop will teach you how to use your video camera. Learn the techniques used by professional videographers to tell stories using video. Elevate your videos from merely documenting events to creating entertaining short films. This is not a lecture, but hands-on training with individual help with your camera from the instructors in a fun non-technical environment.

Who Should Attend?
This workshop is for anyone who wants to become more comfortable with using their video camera and learn movie making techniques. You must have your own standard or high definition video camera.

What's Included?
You will learn basic camera operation and functions, camera moves, handheld vs. tripod, video composition, lighting, audio and shooting for sequence techniques. Each student will shoot during the workshop with guidance from the instructors.
Bring a brown bag lunch. We will have a working lunch with time to shoot and talk to the instructors. Coffee, tea and bottled water will be available throughout the day.

Learn More at:

http://dcw.pdlincoln.com/video.html

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