Here is a video I did for this past Sunday.
Description: The music and choir director of FUMC Brandon thanks the congregation for their support during his recovery from a serious brain hemorrhage (subarachnoid type).
Edited by Stuart Mackey. (c) FUMC Brandon and Stuart Mackey.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
LifeCare of Brandon - Sanctity of Life 2009
Several Clients share their testimonies on how the LifeCare of Brandon center (formerly known as Care Pregnancy Center of Brandon) has changed their life. This is the short version used on January 18.
Visit LifeCare of Brandon's website at
http://www.lifecareofbrandon.com/
This is a short viersion I edited for Sanctity of Life Sunday, January 18, 2009. Copies were distributed on DVD to local churches for them to play.
Visit LifeCare of Brandon's website at
http://www.lifecareofbrandon.com/
This is a short viersion I edited for Sanctity of Life Sunday, January 18, 2009. Copies were distributed on DVD to local churches for them to play.
Cynthia Pinckney Ministries
Cynthia Pinckney Ministries is a missions partner of FUMC Brandon. You can find out more by visiting their website at http://cynthiapinckneyministries.org/
This is a highlight video I produced to showcase Cynthia Pinckney Ministries at our church services on January 18, 2009.
This is a highlight video I produced to showcase Cynthia Pinckney Ministries at our church services on January 18, 2009.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
What would you give baby Jesus for Christmas?
We asked children what they would give the baby Jesus for a Christmas present. Their answers were both amusing and profound.
This video will be part of our 5:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Service.
Videographer: Shelly Wilson
Editor: Stuart Mackey
This video will be part of our 5:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Service.
Videographer: Shelly Wilson
Editor: Stuart Mackey
Celisse and Joshua's Wedding Sample
I had a lot of fun spending most of the day with these two. There stayed at Tortuga Inn to get ready. Then it was over to The Sandbar Restaurant for the ceremony on the beach and the reception following.
Katie helped me running camera 2. This version contains sample of the first few sections so as not to spoil the final version.
Katie helped me running camera 2. This version contains sample of the first few sections so as not to spoil the final version.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Gatlinburg & The Smokies
This is a highlight video from my vacation back in February. It took a long time to edit because I wanted to do it in HD and I had other projects on my drives I had to delete before I had enough space to do this one.
This is a 4:3 cropped version and it had to be less than 100 MB and less than 10 MBto fit on Youtube.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
New Demo Reel
Here is my new demo reel. It features interviews, animations, and graphic design that I have created, edited, and shot for churches and other clients. Contact me for a quote for your organization or church.
Monday, March 26, 2007
New YouTube.com Page added!
I now have a Youtube.com page. I will be posting various personal and professional samples there. Right now you can check out some songs from the Brian Jones Concert from December 2006
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=mackeyproductions
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=mackeyproductions
Monday, October 30, 2006
Adventures of Night of Joy
Ok... its time to get caught up. The Mackey's have been busy the past couple of months. Weekends have been staying full--with lots going on. So lets start with the beginning of September (only 2 months ago)...
Stuart and I went to Night of Joy as chaperones with 50 students and around 30 adults (can you tell adults like this trip too?) After heading to Orlando early in the day, we spent the afternoon in the pool at the Nickelodeon Hotel (a very cool pool might I add) got ready and headed to Disney world. After taking the boat over to mouseland, and figuring out who was going to walk around with whom, Stuart and I and 3 young ladies ended up touring the town.
First we headed to thunder mountian railroad and then while we were waiting in line at Splash Mountian it began to rain... and rained it did. It rained and rained and rained and rained...you get the point...after eating dinner, we decided to head out into the wet drizell
to the Barlow Girls concert (one of my favorite bands) and we listened to the last 20 minutes or so of their set. It was awesome!
Then we set off agian to Tommorrow Land to Buzz Lightyears Space Ranger's spin (see stuart at
the spaceship helm) we drove the Grand Prix, and I think it finally stopped raining about this time. We did Dumbo, the tea cups, winnie the pooh, Mickey's PhilharMagic, some other fun rides (which I can't remember now) had ice cream sundaes took in a little of the Hawk Nelson Concer, and then last but not least we went to Pirates of the Carribean (where there was absolutely no line because it ws the end of the night) and Stuart tryed his hand at
being a pirate.
After this we headed to see the last several minutes of the Kirk Franklin concert and then it was time to round up the group of very tired tourists, (aka the students and adults) after several counts with diffrent results, we did the old fashioned "every body line up single file" and count down method which ended up with a successful final number.
Then the weary travelers headed back to the hotel and the crazy Mackey's headed back to Tampa (yes at 2 am) afterall we had to get up and be at church bright and early later that morning. After 2.5 hours of sleep the Mackey's headed to church and made it through, needless to say there was a nap on Sunday afternoon. Was it fun? Yes! Was it a little crazy? Yes! Was it worth doing again? We will see what next year brings...
Stuart and I went to Night of Joy as chaperones with 50 students and around 30 adults (can you tell adults like this trip too?) After heading to Orlando early in the day, we spent the afternoon in the pool at the Nickelodeon Hotel (a very cool pool might I add) got ready and headed to Disney world. After taking the boat over to mouseland, and figuring out who was going to walk around with whom, Stuart and I and 3 young ladies ended up touring the town.

First we headed to thunder mountian railroad and then while we were waiting in line at Splash Mountian it began to rain... and rained it did. It rained and rained and rained and rained...you get the point...after eating dinner, we decided to head out into the wet drizell

Then we set off agian to Tommorrow Land to Buzz Lightyears Space Ranger's spin (see stuart at


After this we headed to see the last several minutes of the Kirk Franklin concert and then it was time to round up the group of very tired tourists, (aka the students and adults) after several counts with diffrent results, we did the old fashioned "every body line up single file" and count down method which ended up with a successful final number.

Then the weary travelers headed back to the hotel and the crazy Mackey's headed back to Tampa (yes at 2 am) afterall we had to get up and be at church bright and early later that morning. After 2.5 hours of sleep the Mackey's headed to church and made it through, needless to say there was a nap on Sunday afternoon. Was it fun? Yes! Was it a little crazy? Yes! Was it worth doing again? We will see what next year brings...
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Beautiful sunset


Permission is granted to use these pictures for your wallpaper, worship background, or other church use. Please send me any samples of derivitave works.
A New Addition to Our Family
Saturday, July 29, 2006
New Blog For the Jeep
I've created a new blog for activities related to my Jeep. Here is the link:
http://dv-wrangler.blogspot.com/
-Stuart
http://dv-wrangler.blogspot.com/
-Stuart
Sunday, July 23, 2006
My New (to me) Jeep
Sunday, June 18, 2006
Arts Conference Day 3 & 4 - Wrap Up

Willow Creek Has been around for over 30 years, from their beginnings in a rented theater, to their new auditorium, they have always valued the arts: media, music, drama, etc. It is clear in everything they do, and their church leadership understands this and allocates resources appropriately. Don't think Willow has "everything," because they don't. They still have to prove that any new piece of gear or whatever will add to the value of excellence.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Arts Conference Day 2


Arts Conference Day 1
The First Day at the Arts Conference was great. The theme this year is "collaboration." Nancy Beach started the conference off with the "Four Phases of Collaboration, " noting key elements to each phase. Session 2 featured Patrick Lencioni, author of "Death By Meeting" and "The Five Dysfunctions of a Team," the latter of which was his topic at the session. He was very entertaining and informative. He included an assessment sheet to find which of the dysfunctions your team suffers from. It was very enlightening.
And of course the highlight of the day was the Delirious Concert last night! It was awesome. They were recording a DVD and CD and gave us order forms to get it at a discount. Katie and I did not sit in a place where we could "be seen" but my friend Mark, who is on staff, was on a stage camera, and he was in the background of a couple shots.
One other surprise was unveiled today, but it doesn't "happen" until tonight, and I will post on it tomorrow.
And of course the highlight of the day was the Delirious Concert last night! It was awesome. They were recording a DVD and CD and gave us order forms to get it at a discount. Katie and I did not sit in a place where we could "be seen" but my friend Mark, who is on staff, was on a stage camera, and he was in the background of a couple shots.
One other surprise was unveiled today, but it doesn't "happen" until tonight, and I will post on it tomorrow.

Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Day 1 In Chicago

After lunch, we went on a brief tour of some of my old houses, my grade school, high school, etc.

Monday, May 29, 2006
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Our Anniversary Weekend to St. Augustine

Katie and I took a long week, April 28-May 1 for our one year wedding anniversary. I had never been there, but Katie says its one of her favorite places. We saw a lot of cool old buildings, as well as some touristy things, like the Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum.

There is also this Hotel (that is now a college) built in the 1880's by Henry Flagler. It was one of the first buildings: 1) pre-wired for electricity; 2) with running water, hot and cold 3) and the largest poured concrete structure of the day. It's like 4 or 5 stories. Has hundreds of room. But you can't see the rooms, because now they are girls dorms.

On our way out of St. Augustine, we stopped by the lighthouse and climbed to the top. The view was amazing; we could see all the way back to the fort, and far out into the ocean. It was a little freaky, but we could see for miles and miles and miles.
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