Posting here isn’t one of my strong suits. Luckily though, color grading is. Like I’ve been saying all along, video worship backgrounds shouldn’t be lifeless and boring. When was the last time you were flipping through the channels on your TV and you recognized a show even though none of the characters or settings were present in that particular shot. That’s what color grading does. It gives shots a cohesive “look,” or in this case, a varied look. I want your church services and youth groups to get the most use out of these video backgrounds and am therefore creating a wide variety of looks. It’s kind of the opposite of what you’d normally do on a project, but it makes for a good test of my skills and my computer hardware (the full 1080p HD video is killing my machine).
While all of the files dissolve back into themselves at the end, I’ve actually been able to make several of the files into seamless loops already. Unlike animations, this generally isn’t doable with something organic like live action video, but why let a little thing like difficulty get in the way of awesome worship backgrounds.
Bringing you HD Video Worship Backgrounds since 2009,
Daniel