You Do What?
December 29, 2009 | Category: You do what? | 1 Comment
There’s A bunch of things we do that are unconventional, and possibly to the casual observer considered odd. But I’ve found that the odd is often the most innovative. This page is dedicated to the things that most people aren’t doing and might should be. Even if they have to tone it down some.
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Announcements: Video Style
April 8, 2010 | Category: Stuff you should steal, Videos, You do what? | Leave a Comment
So we’ve all been there in front of the room of teenagers trying to remind them of the deadline for Summer Camp or the cost of bowling, and we all know the difficulty in actually relaying the information. I’ve seen it done a variety of ways and I’ve even done it multiple ways myself. I have however found that in my opinion the video announcements have been the most effective. Why? Because for some reason we’re trained to watch whats on the screen as if its more important than the people around us. I say let’s take advantage of this poor culture shift and at minimum relay your important information. Like when the “Listening to other people class” begins.
I’ve always called our video announcements the News (FBC NEWS, Underground NEWS, etc.) but feel free to call it whatever “Update” “Info” whatever sounds catchy to you. In my nearly six years here at Parkers Chapel I’ve done the news three distinct yet similar ways, and I wanted to share them with you to give you an example of what I’m talking about.
2004/2005
When I first started back in the fall 2004 and into through the 2005 school year and summer I found student volunteers to use as news anchors.
Advantages: I believe that this way is probably the most effective way to get your teens to pay attention. They are more likely to listen to their classmate than you or something else.
Disadvantages: You totally have to compete with the competitive lives of your students. Which makes it extremely difficult to get both of your anchors there at the same time. Also, it relies on the fact that you have some charismatic teens to deliver your announcements. Its also another one of the those areas where you should hold your students to a higher level of accountability spiritually if your going to frequently have them in front of their peers.
Note* I have found that the best way to deal with the scheduling is to plan out your announcements several weeks in advance have your students bring multiple outfits and then film for an hour or two and do several months worth of announcements. You might miss the impromptu announcement but you’ll nail the majority which is better than not having news at all one week cause you couldn’t work out the scheduling.
Bonus: This video contains another great way to captivate your teens, show them footage of themselves. The fear factor montage was shot at our weekly games and then we simply plugged it in the video.
2006/2007
For the majority of 2006 & 2007 I was pressed for time and scheduling with my news anchors after moving between several I became desperate to find actors with schedules that were wide open in fact they didn’t even have to be breathing or move for that matter. I have some random toys on my shelves in my office so I grabbed Smokey the Bear & Yoda and shot a few different angles of them on my desk with some blue construction paper behind them and then went in and added voices. Please forgive the sound, its sloppy I know.
Advantages: The obvious advantage here is that after the initial filming unless you just have a desire to change the background you don’t have to ever film again which brings the time it takes to produce an announcement clip way down. Obvious plus, who couldn’t use more time. As well it lets you wait until the night before or morning of to finalize your video giving you the most up to date announcements (None slide through).
Disadvantages: Your dialog has to be pretty captivating. Since there is no actual people on the screen to watch you’ll most likely need a gimmick of some sort (Our students loved Yoda’s backward speech and bluntness towards the bear). The other obvious disadvantage is if you don’t do or are uncomfortable doing voices. In my opinion as is witnessed here, they don’t have to be good. In fact they might actually be funnier if they aren’t so grab a Hulk Hogan pillow or a troll doll (you might wanna put some pants on it) and give it a shot.
Note* Initially we had a mini plot-line between the bear & Yoda where they didn’t like each other and I found random videos like the bear getting on the top of a power pole touches the transformer and is blown off (search youtube a definite must see), or a street performer dressed as Yoda singing Britney Spears (Again Youtube should have it otherwise google it). Also, at the end you’ll notice that Yoda mentions a student (little Austin Collins) and we threw up a pic from Kindergarten). That started as Yoda showing off his ability to use the force, and he made a red dot appear and then disappear and then all of sudden he says Alan Mooney and the picture of one of our seniors popped up. Everyone laughed so hard that the next week I made him bring up Alan Mooney again, and then little Alan Mooney which was his kindergarten picture that I got out of a kids year book. This brought on even more laughter and the next week in anticipation of the end after Yoda says may the force be with you he’d say little so and so and throw up their picture to the surprise of the student and delight of the rest. A perfect example of the gimmick or hook that I mentioned in the Disadvantages section.
Bonus: The special feature is another way to keep their focus. This was around the time that Napoleon Dynamite was big so these Utah State Fair videos were a great example of clean funny stuff. Youtube is a great resource for this. Search for Super Bowl ads, crazy videos, people falling down is always great. Find something you think is funny and around 1 – 2 minutes.
2009/2010
For the later part of 2007 and most 2008 when we did the news I went back to using students (junior highers that were easier to schedule), but in the winter of 2009 I found LT. LT is a freeware program from crowd control games I thoroughly enjoy him.
Advantages: All the simplicity of Yoda & Smokey with the bonus of a moving gimmick built in. LT is very simple to operate, he has multiple one button reactions for example pressing #1 makes him smile goofy, #2 makes him look surprised like he’s saying “OOOOOOHHHH”
Disadvantages: The major disadvantage for using LT as your spokesperson is that he’s designed to be used live. What that means is you most likely will need another program in order to capture his movements and make him available for editing. I use a simple program called Snagit which ran me about $50.00 so while LT is free to use him, this way may not be.
Note* I have found that he has much more possibilities because of being designed to use him live. For instance he could Emcee a conference or awards night or DNOW or whatever you wanted to use him for, plus live he could call out a student thats not paying attention and freak everyone out. However you use him he is worth the download.
Bonus: LT has three preset backgrounds and four shirts as well as the black screen background and the green screen. So if your editing software has green screen capabilities then you can make LT be anywhere.
Well that wraps up this lengthy yet informative post on the art of video announcements. I suggest you try out whatever method will work best for you and get filming! Trust me announcements will neve be the same.
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February 19, 2010 | Category: Students, The Closet, You do what? | 1 Comment
This is my 20th post on www.mattrothacher.com and its been a blast so far to be able to relay things I’m thinking or doing
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The “Undies” show your appreciation
February 10, 2010 | Category: Stuff you should steal, You do what? | Leave a Comment
My wife is big fan of “The Office” and to be honest I’d rather have a root canal than have to listen to Michael Scott put his foot in his mouth. It just makes me uncomfortable. One thing that he does well however is honor his employees. He views them like family, however dysfunctional that family may be.

On that note I have served in places where adult volunteers were scarce at best and the majority of interaction with the students on a weeknight came from my wife and I. Through much prayer and seeking God has blessed us with a fantastic team of adult volunteers and this past year we decided to take a page from the Michael Scott playbook. On “The Office” they have an annual awards dinner, where they hand out silly trophies, called the “Dundees” and in the spirit of the “Dundees” we had our Underground awards dinner and called it “the Undies”
It was really simple, we cooked up dinner for our leaders and invited them and their spouses to attend a fun evening. I got a handful of students to participate as waiters and waitresses, and we ate and fellowshipped together. Then I showed a few funny videos that I’d put together (see Get Wet Tonight), and then came the best part. One by one we brought each adult on stage talked about their work with our students and our appreciation and then gave them a framed pair of “undies” with their funny award title on it. The awards were something like a quote they had said that was funny, or something to do with their job on Wednesdays (for example my dad runs the cafe’ for us and his award was “A Dr. Pepper & a Reese’s”).

The awards aren’t really the point, the honoring of that adult is. The fellowship is fantastic and you’ll create memories that’ll last for years to come. So maybe you don’t have to go all out like Michael Scott and you can certainly be more tactful, but get out there and honor your adult volunteers they deserve it.
Advertising
February 9, 2010 | Category: Stuff you should steal, Videos, You do what? | Leave a Comment
So I’m a big fan of videos and I have found that short humorous videos are great for promoting an event or series in your ministry. I’ve included two examples:
The first is an ad parody of the popular Sonic ads for our churches building campaign. The point was just to bring awareness.
The second is one of a series of promotional ads for Super Summer Arkansas (www.supersummerarkansas.com), on this one we’re taking a page (and logo) from the NBC More you know public service announcements.
In summary your videos don’t always have to be long major productions to be funny and effective. Get out there and try it.
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