Gary Whetstone Ministries support message with Angenieux lenses

Feb 11, 2008 8:57 AM

    
Two 19 x 7 HR lenses from Angenieux are used to produce a weekly TV broadcast and datacast called “Life’s Answer.”

Two 19 x 7 HR lenses from Angenieux are used to produce a weekly TV broadcast and datacast called “Life’s Answer.”

The Gary Whetstone Worldwide Ministries in New Castle, DE, is using two 19 x 7 HR lenses from Angenieux to produce a weekly TV broadcast and datacast called “Life’s Answer.” The program can be seen on TBN, and online at www.gwwm.com and www.streamingfaith.com.

The ministry has purchased an Angenieux 26 x 7 HR lens and an Angenieux HR 40 x 11 lens, which are used for the broadcast of its weekly telecast from the church, in addition to Hallelujah Night, its Halloween night alternative for the children in New Castle and its production of a daily devotional e-mail reaching more than 4000 viewers. In addition, Angenieux product engineers helped train the crew.

For more information, visit www.angenieux.com.




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