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Michael has recorded so many beautiful songs that are spiritually moving and I think it's high time that those works cross over into the Gospel/Christian music arena, just like Kirk Franklin, for example, crossed over into the Hip Hop / R&B genres.
Unfortunately, I don't have the expertise/technology to create "short films" yet myself, (I'm working on it) but I ask those of you who can/do to please join this effort and get the party started ... :angel:
I posted the studio version of WMCIG a few months ago (beta) to see what would happen and the response to it has been pretty good the one video I had on my computer that was appropriate for the format. It has received almost 900 views, 3 five star ratings and has been favorited 6 times.
http://www.godtube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=cc0d80e6d54bfa7c8b3dNOTE: At that time, all videos had to be previewed/approved before they were made visible, but it was visible within one day.
Right now there are only a dozen videos besides mine tagged MJ related and half of those seem to be just using his name for exposure!
I chose the inspiration and youth celebrities categories for placement.
Post links to your vids here for us to watch :cheeky:
Be creative and make Michael's presence known!!! >>>
Christian Video Site GodTube Launches
August 08, 2007 - Digital and Mobile | Christian
By Charles Riley, L.A.
GodTube.com, a Christian-themed site with a layout and concept similar to that of popular Web innovator YouTube.com, officially launches today.
Now in its beta form, GodTube features content ranging from sermons to music videos, including "Baby Got Book," a pro-Bible take on Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Got Back."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCgtiyV9Tvs
As on YouTube, musical content has been quick to appear on GodTube. Music videos both homemade and professional are among the most popular on the site. GodTube, which had a soft-launch in January, is currently attracting 500,000 unique visitors each month and broadcasts 3,000 hours of programming each day according to the company.
http://billboard.biz/bbbiz/content_display/genre/e3i92bd846cd126c30f31643779157d640c?imw=Y
Unfortunately, I don't have the expertise/technology to create "short films" yet myself, (I'm working on it) but I ask those of you who can/do to please join this effort and get the party started ... :angel:
I posted the studio version of WMCIG a few months ago (beta) to see what would happen and the response to it has been pretty good the one video I had on my computer that was appropriate for the format. It has received almost 900 views, 3 five star ratings and has been favorited 6 times.
http://www.godtube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=cc0d80e6d54bfa7c8b3dNOTE: At that time, all videos had to be previewed/approved before they were made visible, but it was visible within one day.
Right now there are only a dozen videos besides mine tagged MJ related and half of those seem to be just using his name for exposure!
I chose the inspiration and youth celebrities categories for placement.
Post links to your vids here for us to watch :cheeky:
Be creative and make Michael's presence known!!! >>>
Christian Video Site GodTube Launches
August 08, 2007 - Digital and Mobile | Christian
By Charles Riley, L.A.
GodTube.com, a Christian-themed site with a layout and concept similar to that of popular Web innovator YouTube.com, officially launches today.
Now in its beta form, GodTube features content ranging from sermons to music videos, including "Baby Got Book," a pro-Bible take on Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Got Back."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCgtiyV9Tvs
As on YouTube, musical content has been quick to appear on GodTube. Music videos both homemade and professional are among the most popular on the site. GodTube, which had a soft-launch in January, is currently attracting 500,000 unique visitors each month and broadcasts 3,000 hours of programming each day according to the company.
http://billboard.biz/bbbiz/content_display/genre/e3i92bd846cd126c30f31643779157d640c?imw=Y
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