Workshop 8 Flashcards

1
Q

“Visual worship is _____, NOT _____.”

A

Declaration; Decoration

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2
Q

What is the two fold purpose of lyric projection?

A

To prompt and aid your congregation in singing worship to God; Visual experience

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3
Q

What is the definition of consistency?

A

The more consistent your page looks, the more professional it becomes

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4
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Why is it important to be prepared?

A

A rushed job will be noticed.

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5
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Two questions to ask yourself when choosing a font size.

A
  1. Is anyone squinting when reading your slides?

2. Can you comfortably read all your text from the back of the room?

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6
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The three fonts.

A

Serif; Sans; Decorative

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7
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The 4 things to remember for your layout

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  1. Not writing a book
  2. Use white space- breathing room for your eyes.
  3. Decrease your number of lines or your font size and/or increase your margins.
  4. Remove unneeded content
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8
Q

When do you use lines breaks?

A

After a comma, after a period, before the word “and”, pauses or rests in a song, times when the singer takes a breath.

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9
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True/False: Commas are acceptable?

A

True, mid-line if necessary

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10
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True/False: You remove question marks?

A

False, Removing them may change the meaning of the phrase

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11
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True/False: You should take out exclamation marks, colons, and semicolons at the end of every line.

A

True

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12
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True/False: You should replace line breaks with periods and/or commas.

A

False, Line breaks are more than enough to signify new thoughts.

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13
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True/False: You should never use a comma in a line that begins by addressing someone’s name.

A

False. Example: Jesus, you are my Savior.

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14
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True/False: You should use a comma to separate multiple descriptors before a noun.

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True. Example: Morning, evening, bless His Name.

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15
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True/False: Never capitalize proper nouns such as “I”, days of the week, city names, and names of people.

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False. Always capitalize.

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16
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True/False: Always capitalize any nouns that refer to God.

A

True. Example: Healer, Maker, Provider, and King.

17
Q

True/False: Never capitalize the first letter of the first word on every new line of text that is a new phrase.

A

False. Always capitalize.

18
Q

True/False: Always capitalize the names and pronouns of God.

A

True. Example: Jesus, Lord, Father, Holy Spirit, You, You’re, He, Him, and His

19
Q

“When your spelling is _____, it’s invisible. but when it’s _____, it prompts strong negative associations.”-Jeff McIntosh

A

Perfect; Flawed