Saddleback College
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Now available on your video iPod!
Harvest podcasts allow you the flexibility of automatically receiving audio and video programs featuring Greg Laurie on your iPod or any MP3 compatible media device via the Internet—without having to browse the Web every day.
New for 2006—video podcasts of Pastor Greg's teachings. (Video podcasts require iTunes software and video capable iPod). |
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| What You Need for Podcasting . . . |
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iPod/MP3 Player
Podcasting is designed to allow you to listen to daily radio broadcasts at your convenience on your MP3 player. The iPod is Apple's brand of MP3 player, but podcasting is available for all brands.
Visit www.apple.com for more information. |
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iTunes
Apple's proprietary MP3 organizer/aggregator transfers your downloaded podcast(s) to your iPod/MP3 player. iTunes is a free program, compatible with PCs and Macs.
The newest version of iTunes allows you to subscribe to podcasts directly in iTunes. You can subscribe to Pastor Greg's podcasts by clicking the Apple icons in the table above, or you can manually subscribe in iTunes using the instructions to the right.
Visit www.apple.com for more information. |
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Juice
Juice allows you to subscribe to Harvest Podcasts and other free audio resources on the Web. Once you install it and subscribe, it automatically downloads daily sermons for you. iPodder is a free program, compatible with PCs and Macs.
Visit the Juice website for more information. |
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to listening to podcasts
with Apple iTunes
1. In iTunes, click on "Music Store" in the "Source" window.
2. In the "Music Store" window, click on "Podcasts" in the "Choose Store" list.
3. Type "Greg Laurie" in the podcast search field.
4. Click on the "Subscribe" button for the podcast you want.

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Student Projects and Film Festival
Learn single-camera style film production. A variety of projects will be shot on digital video. Pre-production topics include language of cinematography, telling a visual story, script and character development, writing, and producing.
Shooting topics include blocking and composition, basic lighting and audio techniques, and master scene technique. Post-production is completed on non-linear systems.
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