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We're spreading some holiday cheer with this fun video we put together. You'll see a side of Christian you've never seen before in this rendition of "Baby It's Cold Outside". Watch as Christian belts out this holiday classic! https://youtu.be/2cX8sBGtKaw Andy Rivera - Makeup and Hair (http://www.Facebook.com/andyfagstar) Kyle Mattingly - Piano (http://www.kylemattingly.com) Getting the eyes done. Makeup done, and now time for hair. Working on the hair. Finally finished with makeup and hair. Christian taking a last minute peak at the lyrics. Susan tests the light for the camera.

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Christian had the opportunity to create a new video for the Student Ministry at Summit Church and this was the result: The idea was to create a surreal urban environment where a guy is generating graphics with every step he takes -- as if his dreams are coming to life.

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Last month I had the opportunity to create a short animated spot to promote an overnight lock-in event for the youth at my church, Summit Church. They went with a space theme and planned on having space/NASA related activities through out the night. Here's the spot: theVault Animation from Christian Knightly on Vimeo.

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A year ago I had the surprising opportunity to go to Kenya with a team from waterislife.com to document their first trip distributing water filters to children there. Over the past year my friend Marcus and I have taken the footage I collected and edited an informative video detailing the mission of waterislife.com. Hollis Bennett, the photographer that joined us on the trip, took some great shots of me while watching the sun set over Lake Victoria. See them here! The trip was an amazing experience, exposing the simple need for clean water in third world countries. Water is Life…

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Subscribe So to complement our podcast, we wanted to offer up a variety of resources that you can check out to find out more about connecting with your online audience. Twitter Slide Show about using Twitter to market your business. MySpace and Facebook Netpop Research's 2008 study

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