GET SOME PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL
If you attended Forerunner Weekend or not, here you'll find top notch downloads of materials you can use to publicize encounter06. For questions or if you need anything, email us at info@encounter06.com.
SHARE YOU IDEAS
What have you done to promote the conference? Have you written a song? Posted flyers across campus? Or have you painted a freshman green and covered him with vines to run around campus yelling, "ENCOUNTER! ENCOUNTER!"
Students across the region want to hear your ideas and know what's going on. Email us at info@encounter06.com with your ideas and we'll get the word out to other forerunners in the region.
FILE DOWNLOADS
If you can't find your DVD, here are some high quality files you can download and use. They're zipped and include several image formats all together. Just click to save.
official logo (0.6MB) · promotional card (34MB) · official font (0.1MB) · powerpoint slides & images (4.4MB)
From the Forerunner Conference: John Wesley's 22 Questions · The Journey PowerPoint Presentation
VIDEO DOWNLOADS
Below are the links to full quality video files. They're pretty large, so if you need smaller files, look under audio+video. Scroll on down for instructions for how to play them at your meeting.
promotional videos
Full Length: QuickTime (241MB) · AVI (87MB) · iPod (8.4MB)
30 Second Version: QuickTime (100MB) · AVI (41MB)
encountercast
Episode One: QuickTime (484MB) · AVI (185MB) · iPod (15.8MB)
Episode Two has been removed as it was not very good.
Episode Three: QuickTime (420MB) · AVI (92.2MB) · iPod (26.4MB)
Episode Three: Extras: QuickTime (199MB) · AVI (42.9MB) · iPod (12.4MB)
Episode Four: QuickTime (538MB) · AVI (112.9MB) · iPod (33.0MB)
Episode Five: QuickTime (604MB) · AVI (139.9MB) · iPod (42.0MB)
HOW TO PLAY VIDEOS FROM YOUR COMPUTER AT YOUR MEETING
After you've downloaded the video files you need, there are several ways you can play them full screen from your computer.
We recommend using the QuickTime version of the video when possible as it offers the best quality.
1. iTunes. This is probably the easiest way. Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes and download the QuickTime or iPod version of the video you want to play. Then you can drag the video into iTunes, and double click on it to play. You can also right click on the video as it plays and choose Full Screen.
2. VLC. The VLC Media Player is a free player that supports many different types of videos. It will play full screen as well.
3. PowerPoint. PowerPoint can play AVI video files. Just import or drag the AVI video onto a new PowerPoint slide.
4. Video iPod. If you or another student has a Video iPod, you can use it with an iPod AV cable and hook it directly to the projector.