![]() Each had their own speed and particle flows and it went perfectly with the slower and faster parts. I used some waterish particle videos from Graceway for Deep cries out. ![]() Then blanked it out for the pause and at the darkness brought it a sunrise background. More recently I’ve moved away but still use it for unique impacts.įor Our God I took a water background and then had it change to red at the beginning for the water turning to wine. I’ve set up songs with multiple backgrounds. The Creative Pastor is owned and operated by Church Motion Graphics, Inc. Notice: The backgrounds used in this post’s examples were provided by Church Motion Graphics. Have you ever used multiple backgrounds in a song at your church? Is this something you’d consider adding to your worship? Let us know in the comments below. For example, you can adjust things like color, blur, and speed to create an entirely “new” background inside ProPresenter. It’s easy to get the same effect with only one background by using the various image controls in your presentation software. If you’ve never used multiple backgrounds in a song, a special Sunday like Easter or Christmas could be a great time to debut this effect. ![]() It has a greater impact when it isn’t the norm. I typically do this for only one or two songs in a worship set. Just because you can do this for each song doesn’t mean you should. Emphasize the various parts of your song by using backgrounds that differ in aspects such as color, animation, speed, and imagery. When selecting multiple backgrounds for a song, remember that they should complement one another. There is no right or wrong layout, but the goal should be to make your visuals feel like they flow naturally with the progression of the music.
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