End-to-end video production for Christian organizations
About Glory Unlimited
Sampling of Our Work
Christian Sexuality: Conversations About Jesus, Sex & Gender
Fathers & Sons: Conversations on Sex Ed, Marriage & Masculinity
Grace/Truth: 10 Conversations Every Thoughtful Christian Should Have About Faith, Sexuality & Gender
Close to Nature: A Mother's Guide to Nourishing Yourself & Your Family
Home Church: Transmitting the Christian Faith to Your Kids
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FAQ
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What does "end-to-end production" mean?
We most often join a project before you've ever written a script. So, we usually start by helping you craft the message (PRE-PRODUCTION), figuring out logistics like who to interview, where to film, and what are the most effective ways to get your points across. Then, we go into PRODUCTION of your project. We direct/manage every part of this: filming, gear, food, logistics/travel, etc. Then, we handle the POST-PRODUCTION which involves editing, coloring, music, motion graphics, and more editing. Lastly, we work with you and your team on DISTRIBUTION, which includes marketing, trailers, websites, and Learning Management Software (LMS). Glory Unlimited is capable of taking your learning curriculum from start to finish.
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What do you charge?
We don't have a flat rate or day-rate, we charge per project which varies based on number of videos, finished minutes, locations, days filming, number of interviews, and value. Christian ministries who hire us typically have a message that they want to bring to life with a goal to generate revenue from the course/series that we'll produce (i.e. client doesn't want to keep giving the same talk 25-50x per year, client wants their book to be in video form, client wants to update their teaching from before high-definition video was readily accessible, etc). For missional and cost purposes, we are usually not the right solution for organizations looking to do a short, one-off video (1-3min). We are a great solution for ministries/organizations who want to address an important topic in a thoughtful, beautiful, and engaging way. In order to keep costs reasonable we use a very small crew (3-4) and each of us takes on multiple roles while on production. Our tight-knit crew has worked on multiple projects together and understands the nuances and importance of a Biblically-centered approach.
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What's your mission?
We tell stories that reveal the hope, power, and love of Jesus. We do that by living by our 5 "musts" that we consider before directing/producing a project. 1. JESUS - every project MUST reveal the eternal hope, transformative power, and redeeming love of Christ. 2. REAL - every project MUST communicate an authentic expression of faith (good, bad, messy). 3. LASTING - every project MUST have a vision for the long-term and how it might be understood for years to come. It should be produced at the highest quality level we are capable of within budgetary means. 4. DEEPER - every project MUST approach topics in a way that is thoughtful and causes the audience to think deeper about the subject matter than they did before. 5. PRAYER - every project MUST be prayed over from start to finish.
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How can my ministry/organization earn money from videos? What is Learning Management Software (LMS)?
Online education has been around for quite some time, but it was certainly accelerated during and since the Pandemic. This wasn't just true for K-12th education and college programs, this became true for influencers, authors, and speakers who had to figure out how to monetize and/or digitize their content. Some ministries and Christian organizations have content that could be turned into a revenue-generating product/series. It doesn't mean that all Christian content should be produced and monetized, but it is to say that there is a legitimate audience and market of Christians and non-Christians seeking topic-specific "curriculum, teaching, or series" (pick your favorite word) and they are willing to pay for it to better themselves, their families, and their churches/communities. A Learning Management Software (LMS) is simply the "engine" where the content we produce is uploaded and then put into course form so that future students can go through your teaching/videos and supplemental materials in an organized manner.