Volunteer Basics & Video Guides

This page is designed to help you succeed during our services. Please take a moment to read through the descriptions and watch the videos; they’ll give you a solid understanding of how we serve and help you discover which roles might be the best fit for you.

While we can’t always guarantee a specific position, we will do our best to accommodate your interests as we build our team each week. We’re glad you’re here!

Video Team

The video team is responsible for video capture for our live stream. It is important to have great communication and teamwork in order to work with your fellow camera operators and video director. For our video team we have the following volunteer positions:

As the Camera 1 Operator, you are the eyes of the service! You'll be responsible for capturing our vocalists and main speakers, with a specific focus on following Todd during the sermon. Because of the consistent nature of the service, this is our only camera position that stays active for the duration of the entire service. With that being said, all camera operators need to be available for both services.

Camera 1

Learn the basics of operating camera 3

Camera 3

As the Camera 3 Operator, you work alongside Camera 1 to capture the stage vocalists. Your role is to provide complementary angles and secondary shots that add variety and depth to the overall broadcast.

Learn the basics of operating camera 4

Camera 4

Learn the basics of operating camera 5

As the Camera 4 Operator, you are responsible for capturing floor-level shots of the congregation. These angles provide a sense of immersion, helping those watching online feel like an active part of the service.

Camera 5

Learn the basics of operating camera 6

As the Camera 5 Operator, you are responsible for capturing stage-level shots. Specifically, you will focus on stage-right coverage, featuring the keys, electric guitar, and vocalists to provide a close-up perspective of the band.

Camera 6

As the Camera 5 Operator, you are responsible for capturing stage-level shots. Specifically, you will focus on stage-right coverage, featuring the keys, electric guitar, and vocalists to provide a close-up perspective of the band.

Learn the basics of operating the video director station

ProPresenter

Learn the basics of operating the ProPresenter computer

Learn the basics of operating camera 1

Video Director

As the Video Director, you are directly responsible for what viewers see on the livestream. It is your job to direct and guide camera operators to the shots you want, while communicating which camera is currently live and which camera you will move to next.