Project detail
Broadcast Feed - Seacoast Church
Template: add a line about the service, the audience (broadcast vs. in-room), and what quality bar the feed needed to hit.
Template caption: note service type, camera position, and what the broadcast director asked you to prioritize.
Project overview
edit meWrite 2–3 sentences about the broadcast context (youth night, weekend service, special event), the look you were targeting, and how you supported the switcher.
Your Responsibilities
List your tasks: camera position, shot list (pastor, worship, crowd), communicating with director, or shading notes.
Tech / Camera Notes
Mention camera rig, lensing, filters, white balance/ISO choices, comms setup, and exposure strategy for stage lighting.
Context to Remember
Note stage layout, pastor coverage, worship transitions, and any timing cues from the director.
Moments to highlight
- Timestamp callouts: add 2–3 timecodes (e.g., “01:20 – key pastor quote, medium shot”).
- Shots that played best for broadcast (safe framing, quick reframes, focus pulls).
- Any comms or switching wins to repeat (transitions, callouts).
Results & deliverables
- Deliverables: broadcast mix, iso records, social pulls, thumbnails.
- Editing notes: color approach for broadcast, exposure/shading notes, any audio sync steps.
- Impact: stream numbers, in-room vs. online reach, feedback from production.
Next steps
Add your notes once you’re ready
Swap the template lines above with your own broadcast notes. Add 1–2 lines about your live production experience for future gigs.