Posted by mark in UncategorizedMay 16th, 2009 | 6 Comments
Television Budgets
TV Commercial: $500K
Network TV Commercial: $1M
To air a commercial on TV: $100-$300K (depending on time of day)
TV Show (CSI): $1-3M
TV Show (1 Episode of ER) $13M
Webisode online: From $1,500 - $8,000 per minute
Professional Set: $50-300K
Professional Lighting: $10-150K
Script Writer: $1-6K per episode.
Sources:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1005111000065
http://newteevee.com/2007/11/28/what-does-it-cost-to-make-a-webisode/
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/869035/how_much_do_television_shows_cost_to.html?cat=31
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This week a young guy came over to my apartment to talk. Storming in the door he demanded, “Let me use your internet”, obviously a new modern greeting used in place of “Hi, how are you?”. I corrected him and then allowed him access to the internet.
His fingers typed away and soon he was on YouTube and looking up a song.
“Check this video out!” he declared. “This song is the most awesome new song out and everybody loves it. It’s the perfect song to dedicate to that girl that you love so much”.
I waited to see what song it was. Then it came on. “Under the Boardwalk”...
Posted by mark in UncategorizedMay 16th, 2009 | 13 Comments
Television is a scary thing. Watching your favorite shows is one thing, but being on them is another.
We have found 5 primary purposes for being on local cable networks:
1. We can communicate with thousands of young people we cannot see.
2. We can preach and teach freely, training leaders and teaching Bible to young people we may never meet.
3. TV shows will serve as publicity for our youth groups and youth Church.
4. The TV shows will once again let our community know what we are doing and what we are teaching this Department’s young people. (We are often asked what we teach).
5. Through...
Posted by mark in UncategorizedMay 16th, 2009 | 3 Comments
May we spend some time together in August?
I’ve been invited to share in a few churches in North Carolina in August. As I always am, I am willing to share in other churches or groups as well.
I am currently about to confirm a number of opportunities for the middle to end of August. As I do this, I will gladly take into account your church or group.
My purposes for traveling and sharing are:
1. To share about missions and how God is at work around the world.
2. To invite each listener to become even more involved in God’s working.
3. To share about the work we and other ministries...
Posted by mark in UncategorizedMay 16th, 2009 | 8 Comments
From www.time.com
In Guatemala, a Village that Cocaine Built
By Jill Replogle / La Reforma Thursday, Apr. 16, 2009
Jeffrey L. Rotman / Corbis
The village of La Reforma in eastern Guatemala doesn’t seem like the kind of place that would have a first-rate hospital and a handful of mansions. There’s no bank, no grocery store and more than 70% of the inhabitants of the municipality that includes La Reforma, called Huite, are poor. But officials tell TIME they suspect a few locals are making a handsome profit by assuring that Colombian cocaine makes it safely through Guatemala to Mexico...
Posted by mark in UncategorizedMay 16th, 2009 | 3 Comments
A Video From the Grave Shakes Guatemala
From www.time.com
Eliot Fieser – Guatemala City
When Rodrigo Rosenberg turned up dead on Mother’s Day in an upscale neighborhood in Guatemala City, his murder was seen as little more than another execution-style shooting in one of Latin America’s most dangerous countries. Now, after a video emerged in which Rosenberg accused Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom of orchestrating the murder, the killing has sparked civic unrest that threatens to topple the President of this fledgling democracy.
Thousands of protesters have demonstrated daily in...