2015 In Review

2015 has been a great year for the site. We reached record page views and two entries were featured by the WordPress editorial team! I tried some new stuff. Some worked, some didn’t. I did a lot more links which everyone is enjoying much more than I originally thought. I previewed a chapter of the book I have been working on and lastly showed Liam’s age 4 video. I learned a lot this year and look forward to what next year brings.

As usual, here are the top 10 entries from 2015 based on site traffic:

1. Transparency – A honest look into why its ok being you. (Featured on WordPress)
2. A Walk in the Park – A vivid memory of Nonni that lessoned me in humility. (Featured on WordPress)
3. Chapter 3 Preview – One Chapter of my book about filmmaking and challenging yourself.
4. #2 – A look forward to our newest addition, Luca
5. The Team That Stole New York – Thoughts on the magical season of the 2015 New York Mets.
6. Podcasts – The arrival of a new medium in my life that is 2nd only to film.
7. Me & Apple Watch – A not so simple Apple Watch Review
8. The Graduate – My wife Lindsey graduates and deserves more praise then this post gives.
9. Age 4 Video – Annual video of my son, Liam
10. CBC Video Diary Part 1 – First installment of 4 regarding the process of planning, filming and editing a welcome video for my church.

I have some different type of stuff planned for 2015 including possibly releasing my book 1 chapter at a time instead of traditional means of publishing, more video projects and most importantly; many more Nonni memories.

Thanks so much for making 2015 the best year for Nonni’s at 7. It means the world to me a small audience is enjoying this site.

I hope you all the best for 2016. Thank you again for reading the site.

-Danny

CBC Video Diary #4

The clock in the upper right corner of my mac reads 1:54am. And as I type the Camden Baptist Church “welcome video” is exporting to Compressor. Which means….. drum roll…. It’s complete! The CBC welcome video is finished! As always, I have a mixed bag of emotions. But the most prominent of those is happy!

It has been a crazy 7 months and this project has certainly served me the ups and downs. I’m always mixed with the “feels” when a project like this is over. Whether you know the subjects in the video or not, you do get attached to them. You spend late nights trying to get things to work. You spend countless hours staring at the characters in whatever film you are working on. And then like the best of relationships past, there gone. Just with one click of a button. Gone.

Nonetheless, I feel relieved. This (for me) was a major undertaking and I can’t stress enough; without the help of My wife Lindsey, John and Mandy Lynch and Bro Edward and his wife Ms. Faith, this process would have been an extremely difficult undertaking. I’m thankful I had a support group when needed and extra eyes on demand. The older I get, the more I learn nothing worth substance is usually executing alone. Most good results are spawned from teamwork. This project was no different.

A word on the finished product if I may. I’ve always had an issue with making things creatively and then letting them go in to the public. This is no different, but with this current project I feel “OK”. My only job was to put together a video to replicate the true heart of Camden Baptist Church. I wasn’t commissioned to make a super polished video by any means. (But I feel confident in the quality.) I wasn’t tasked to buy new equipment and shoot out of this world shots. (But I feel this time around I really stretched my equipment as far as it can go and reached it’s full potential). At the end of the day I looked at this project like such: It had to stand the test of time. This video’s main objective is to inform church searchers that there is a place called Camden Baptist Church and the people there will welcome you with open arms. The video must succeed on capturing the essence of CBC so when a newcomer attends the video doesn’t feel fabricated or convoluted. This was the goal.

I can sit here honestly stating I feel the video has hit the mark we were going for. Of course this is none of my doing, but the result of much prayer and grace. I’m thrilled it’s finished and in my opinion an accurate representation of the church. But I’m more excited of what the future brings. If one, just one visitor comes because they viewed the video, this was worth every second of the six months it took.

So whats next you ask? Currently I am working on the website. Brother Edward, Ms. Faith and I have discussed about how and where we would like to place the video and those talks are ongoing and still in discussion. Personally, I’ve always wanted to do a sort of “cover” page for the site introducing the video and simply presenting it. If the reader didn’t come for the video they can simply click the “continue to site” button. Also the video’s long term home will be one of the main pictures tiles on the bottom of the home page. I’m not sure how long the cover page will last, but ill be checking analytics on it to determine if the plays we are receiving from there are substantial or not. If not I don’t mind at all just placing it in it’s home on the homepage.

Well, there you have it. Thank you guys for following this diary of sorts. I originally planned for much more than 4 entires, but time is tough nowadays and honestly I’m just glad I got 4 out. I hope you somewhat enjoyed this and maybe learned something about Final Cut Pro in the process. I have been really excited to hear from some younger readers and how the young kids still have a interest in editing.

OH YA… the video! I almost forgot. I will post the video on this site as soon as it is live on Camdenbaptistchurch.com for your viewing pleasure. I am really looking forward to your guys take on it, positive or negative.

Once again, thank you guys a bunch and Ill be in touch soon with the finished product.

Humans Need Not Apply

CDP Grey is one the best educational youtube channels available. Here he touches on Automation and AI. Whether you believe or not, this technology is most certainly in the Earth’s near future.

This is on the most down to earth, insightful, informative, up to date display of what the future of may hold. Enjoy!

 

“Automation is unavoidable”.

I agree.

CBC Video Diary #3

Well, I am pleased to report the video is moving along quite nicely. Not without a major scare though (we’ll get into that). November was an extremely stressful month for planning shots, executing angles, coordinating with people to make certain shots happen, etc. It was all worth it and I am happy to report, Filming is wrapped!

First things first though, about a month ago I made a mistake. (enter amateur hour) I accidentally misplaced my entire timeline. I know, I know. Basically the video just disappeared. I’m sure you could imagine my enthusiasm. There was a big moment of denial which lasted around an hour, followed by cold sweats and a pounding headache. I traveled my mac up and down to the ends of long lost file directories. No CBC.FCP (file name) to be found. It was like stealthy magic trick. Im not gonna lie, it was impressive. But frightening to say the least. After an hour of nothing, I caved and called Apple customer support.

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an empty timeline is a scary thing

Since I am using a “pro” software I am able to call Apple’s support line and reach for the safety raft. I was pretty confident Apple had a solution, they had always helped me in the past. So while on the inside I was crying, I felt Apple would pull me out of it. Nop. Not only could they not help me. A supervisor gave me a lecture on backups, especially working with a large video project (Thanks, Apple).

After about another hour of scouring my computers hard drive to no avail, I opened up Final Cut Pro and bit the bullet. I started rebuilding from scratch the entire video. This was months of work, but I had no choice. I was pulling down files to place into my timeline one at a time. Anyone who is aware of the process knows how insane this sounds. But really, what were my options?

All of sudden I pulled down a file with an odd name. It was labeled that days date. I dragged it to my timeline and low and behold it was my original video that went missing! To this moment, I still have no idea how my 5 minute edited cut of the video got removed from my timeline and mixed in with 400 clips of random footage. If I would have been allowed to run around with no pants discharging whipped cream in my mouth, I would have! I was extremely happy to say the least!

After that incident I directly went into filming. I have attended every church service I could with camera in hand. I went with the bus ministry with my clanky tripod and toted my camera equipment in the hallways of nursing homes for the nursing home ministry. I lugged my trusty tripod and camera around church to every Sunday school class, every special occasion. In all actuality it was pretty fun, but certainly exhausting. A mental note: filming is exhausting. I always forget this.

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Some in church shots and a quite pleasant punch in.

Last week is when I really sat down and dug my heels in with the editing. I had a goal of trying to make something cohesive and feel like “one” video after a 2 night edit session. This was hard because I had literally 400 plus clips of footage I had to condense into a 5 or so minute video. Luckily making the audio narrative really helped.

When I felt the product was about 80% complete I wanted to show it to Bro. Edward. After all it’s his video. I knew once achieving around 80% completion, the rest of the work would really be just polishing the actual footage in the timeline. Polishing is tough and takes a considerable amount of time. So therefore I dint want to be polishing video that wasn’t going to make it into the final cut. And I didn’t have the authority to claim Final Cut, Bro Edward did.

I was nervous showing him, but felt somewhat confident that the product told the story he wanted. But most definitely my goal was; if there was something in here he didn’t want or like, I wanted to know now. Before putting a final polish on it. Luckily, he loved it. He kept telling me he thought it was finished. Or that I didn’t need to do anything else to it. Of course I know, and every filmmaker in the world knows thats not true. But this was a good sign. I was on the right track.

Presently I am proud to say I have a picture lock and am deep in “magic” month. Really, just tightening the screw and polishing everything. It looks like I will hit my goal of launching sometime in January! I really, really can’t wait for people to see it at this point. I should be posting one more update to this series as time goes on.

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finished timeline

Thanks for following along!

Falling Snow

To get in the Christmas spirit here on the site, I have implemented some wintery graphics. This will be temporary and quite possibly a tradition… or not, who knows.

Not working so well on mobile yet, but if you visit this site on a desktop or laptop and possibly a tablet you will see what I hope to be some charming snowflakes falling about so. Here’s to an early Merry Christmas!

 

Facebook, Hurt and Your Words

Eye opening campaign in Brazil that geofences your location, then plasters your hurtful Facebook comment on a billboard where you live.

“We omit names and faces of the authors because we have no intention of exposing anyone. We just want to educate people so that in future they think about the consequences before posting racist comments,” the project says.

In my opinion, this is fantastic. The internet isn’t a fake place with fake people where your words don’t matter. If you didn’t know already, your words do matter to people you hurt online or off.Maybe this will help people understand that more…

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