DRIVE Conference Schedule

Date April 16, 2008

If you aren’t coming to the DRIVE Conference, you need to.  Register HERE.

If you are coming to DRIVE and you work in production and want to find out more about why and how North Point does production, there will be a bunch of opportunities.  In addition to the breakouts, there will also be some round-table discussions, where a bunch of us can sit around tables and just talk.  I am really looking forward to this opportunity to not only answer questions, but to collaborate with others on ideas and just get to know each other.

Here’s how you get in on a round-table…  When you check in, you’ll get tickets for the breakout session you’re already signed up for.  At any time after that, you can exchange your breakout ticket for a round-table ticket.  However, space is very limited for the round-tables, and it’s first come, first serve.  So if you’re really wanting to attend a round-table, make sure you exchange as soon as you can.

If you’re coming to DRIVE focused on production, here’s my suggestion for your conference schedule…

5/5 7:30PM - Main Session
5/6 8:30AM - “The Tech Side of the Worship Service” - Round-Table
5/6 10:00AM - “The Use of Video Elements in the Worship Service” - Round-Table
5/6 12:30PM - “How Did You Do That?” - Breakout
5/6 2:00PM - Main Session
5/6 4:00PM - Road Trip - Seriously, DO NOT MISS THIS!
5/7 8:30AM - Service Programming Q&A - Breakout
5/7 12:30PM - Main Session

Hope to see you there!

3 Responses to “DRIVE Conference Schedule”

  1. Jeff said:

    Hi, I added you on twitter (truitt25) and wanted to say hello. Just trying to connect with other folks in church tech world. I will be at Drive, and I definitely want to get in on some of the roundtables. Thanks for the heads up.

  2. www.Goingto11.com » Road to Drive: 2 Weeks Out said:

    […] those of you who are attending, our production director has a post up on his blog about how to get into the round […]

  3. Joel said:

    any one have an extra ticket?
    please e-mail me: joel.kovacs@gmail.com

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