Many people may not realize just how much work is involved in a media ministry. I am here to summarize different media ministry team roles for those looking to start their own media ministries so they get an idea of the roles that need to be filled, and for anyone who's interested in knowing the behind-the-scenes workings of a media ministry.
Recording
Whether you are recording just audio or audio and video, someone is behind the scenes operating the CD recorder, video camera, etc. If you are just recording audio, you might also have a sound tech making sure the quality of the audio is good and every word the pastor speaks is registered by the recording equipment. If you are recording video, you may have a light person to make sure you have the perfect lighting for your video sermons.
Editing
Once the message has been recorded, whether it be just sound or video, someone edits the message for sound clarity, and they may add extra things like a standard greeting from the pastor if it's just sound or for video sermons, a standard video intro.
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Duplicating
After the message has been recorded and edited, it's time to duplicate it. Someone loads the CDs/DVDs into a computer or duplicator and duplicates the message.
Packaging
Once the CDs have been duplicated, it's time to package them. Someone puts the CDs/DVDs in a paper sleeve, hard plastic case, etc.
Distribution
Finally, after the message has been recorded, edited, duplicated, and packaged, it's time to get the message out! Whether the message is handed out at your welcome table, mailed out to your mailing list, or advertised on your church website, someone is behind the scenes handing out the CDs/DVDs, mailing them out, or advertising them on your website.
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