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A New Year!

We're eleven days into the new year and I've checked off two of my goals for the new year. The photo below is the first one on the list. I've decided as my career grows, so should my involvement with the community. So this year I'm stepping deeper into my role as a producer. In my profile I touch on impacting the masses with pictures and sound. 2009 taught me that just because you're making an impact, doesn't quite mean you're making a difference.
With that being said, I've moved on the opportunity of a lifetime. I've been selected and accepted the role of Director of Video Production for The Lamp of Victory Broadcast team. The door that's been opened has offered me the opportunity to lead a group of dedicated men and women to place unfamiliar in Christian television. I get to experience what few will in this business, fulfillment.

My second goal is to see my team get nominated for an Emmy Award, for the best new emerging Christian broadcast. Yea, I've got high hopes. All of my dreams have come true so far so why not continue. Most importantly, I can't wait to see how my staff reacts when they see the difference that all of our hard works does for the world.

Vision Beyond The Lens, it's a must to be great at your craft. So study the photo closely. There's always at least one little person with their eyes on you! The Ball Has Dropped And Now The Bar Has Been Raised. I'm looking forward to sharing with you all in 2010. In the coming months you can follow the teams progress at, (www.crlministries.com).







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Anonymous said…
The potential impact you have to touch the lives of people through your use of camera and film is amazing JJ! I love your determination and ability to reach for the stars. I have no doubt that God will take you to where you need to be!

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