How the creative landscape is changing

I remember when I was a teenager thinking about my career and my future.  It never crossed my mind to consider the possibility of working in a church, because most churches then were not concerned with the arts.  In the 90s very few churches had graphic designers or video producers and very few churches were concerned about aesthetics.  A paradigm has shifted and today it is almost impossible for a church to exist without somehow involving itself in the arts, even if just a little bit.

Recently I stumbled upon this new documentary about the creative world and how it is changing drastically.
Watch the trailer below and check out their website  http://www.presspauseplay.com/

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Brandon Riley
Brandon Riley has written 57 articles for ChurchKreatives

Currently I work at Sugar Creek Baptist Church as a Creative Media Producer. There I am a part of the Creative Communications team as well as the LYF Student Ministry assisting with creating and strategizing video projects and interactive media needs for both departments. When I am not at work or volunteering with middle school students, you may find me blogging at Part of the glue or creating media projects for organizations and other churches/youth groups Radiant First Productions. You can follow me on Twitter