The Kreative Process

It’s easy to get bogged down in the creative process on a design project, video, drama or anything that involves more people than, well, you. Any time you work with someone else, whether 1 or 10, there is a process of give-and-take to come to a finished product. Ok, so enough of telling you what you already know.

One of the things I love to see is how other creative people move through their process to produce. North Point Media gives us a unique look into the creative process at North Point Church for one of their recent sermon series.

The process they go through is simple. They ask good questions, and have good discussion. While there is a creative leader, they allow for input from the beginning through the end from all levels, including volunteers.

Everyone has “we need this tomorrow” deadlines. Being creative fast while maintaining professionalism is a key element in producing high quality media and events. Know what you’re capable of, and keep raising the bar.

Check it out: “Losing Your Religion” Creative Process

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Adam Rushlow
Adam Rushlow has written 2 articles for ChurchKreatives

Adam Rushlow serves as the Marketing Coordinator for an International youth ministry, Word of Life and serves with Pine Knolls Alliance Church in South Glens Falls, NY. Adam started out as a graphic designer and loves to work on just about anything where creativity is needed. Adam also blogs at The Creative Circle. You can follow him on Twitter.