It won’t be long before Evangel graduates will be walking the line and receiving that hard-earned
diploma. This once-in-a-lifetime experience for your loved one should be preserved on DVD. Yes,
snapshots and home video are great, but why not complement these with a copy of the official
Commencement DVD produced by Evangel Cable Television?
The DVD uses five high-quality video cameras strategically placed in the auditorium to capture the
entire program plus a closeup of your graduate receiving his or her diploma. Special care is taken to provide
full coverage of this experience, including many audience shots of graduates during the ceremony. ECTV is
also offering the Baccalaureate/Awards Ceremony on video, which takes place the day before graduation.
Both videos are produced using high-quality professional cameras and include the complete audio
soundtrack from the auditorium sound system.
Do you have any relatives or special friends unable to come to Springfield for graduation? Sending them
an official Commencement Video is a great way for them to share in this event. Click on the "order" tab for easy ordering instructions.
Q: What is the difference between the Commencement Video and the Baccalaureate/Awards Video?
Q: How much do the videos cost?
Q: Will my graduate be shown on these videos?
Q: Can I use my own video camera instead of buying a video?
Q: Can I order a copy for a relative or friend who cannot attend graduation?
Q: Will I be able to order a video at graduation?
Q: During the commencement service, video is shown on the large screens. Are those the video shots we see on the commencement video?
Q: What do I do if there is problem with my DVD once I receive it?
Q: How do I know my DVD player will play the DVDs produced by ECTV?
Q: Am I allowed to make copies of my Commencement Video?
Q: Is it possible to order past commencement or baccalaureate videos?
Q: Who can I contact for additional information?
Q: What is the difference between the Commencement Video and the Baccalaureate/Awards Video?
A: The Commencement video includes the graduation ceremony in its entirety. All the music, speakers, and graduates receiving diplomas will be in the program. The Bacc./Awards video includes the Baccalaureate service in its entirety and shows those seniors who are receiving departmental awards and academic honors. The Bacc./Award video is approx. 1 1/2 hours and the Commencement is approx. 2 hours long.
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Q: How much do the videos cost?
A: The Commencement DVD is $28. The Bacc./Awards Video is $21.00 on DVD. Shipping is included in the price of the DVDs.
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Q: Will my graduate be shown on these videos?
A: Yes. Each graduate will be featured with an individual shot of his/her receiving of a diploma on the Commencement video. The Bacc./Award video shows individual shots of graduates receiving awards and honors. Both videos will include numerous shots of the graduates listening, singing, and responding to the various parts of the ceremony services. The Commencement video DVD also shows many graduates celebrating outside on the lawn after the ceremony has been concluded plus behind the scenes shots before the ceremony.
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Q: Can I use my own video camera instead of buying a video?
A: There is no policy against spectators shooting pictures or video, but there are disadvantages. Shooting your own video is great for quick shots and special moments, but does a poor job of capturing the entire service. We use five cameras at key locations in the auditorium to get the best angle on all events. Sound is poor on camcorders. The DVD includes the soundtrack generated by the auditorium sound system for maximum audio quality. While shooting the event, you don't get a chance to enjoy the moment. Use your camera for special moments during the service, but let us take care of capturing the entire ceremony for you with professional cameras and high quality audio.
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Q: Can I order a copy for a relative or friend who cannot attend graduation?
A: Yes. When ordering, put your relative or friend’s address on the form. You can create one order for yourself, and another for them. You may copy our form or print out additional forms by visiting by clicking on the "order tab above.
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Q: Will I be able to order a video at graduation?
A: Yes. There will be a booth set up in the auditorium lobby where you may order your video. Ordering by April 30 saves you $3.00 on each DVD ordered. Payment is due when an order is placed. Regular prices will be charged starting May 1.
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Q: During the commencement service, video is shown on the large screens. Are those the video shots we see on the commencement video?
A: What is shown on the large screens during commencement is only a part of the camera shots being recorded for the commencement video. We use five cameras to record the ceremony, but the screens only show the main cameras that shoot the stage. There are many more shots, especially of the grads, in the final video. We also take video before and after the ceremony on a sixth camera for the DVD.
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Q: What do I do if there is problem with my DVD once I receive it?
A: ECTV cannot be responsible for any damage to media that is caused by users. If you believe the problem with the DVD was not caused by misuse or damage, please call ECTV at (417) 865-2811 ext. 8410 or 8411. ECTV uses DVD-R technology to copy its DVD program. If you have an older DVD player, the DVD you receive may not work properly. Most DVD players will play the DVD without difficulty. Nearly all new DVD players support DVD-R recording. Of course, defective discs will be replaced.
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Q: How do I know my DVD player will play the DVDs produced by ECTV?
A: ECTV uses a DVD-R duplicator for its DVD orders. DVD-R disks play in most DVD video players and nearly all DVD-ROM players in computers. If you have a question about your DVD player, give us a call. DVDs have a shelf life of up to 50 years or more. Nearly all new DVD players will play DVD-R discs. If your current DVD player is incompatible, you can play the disc on any DVD-ROM drive attached to a computer. Please call us with your DVD player manufacturer and model number for help with this issue.
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Q: Am I allowed to make copies of my Commencement Video?
A: Both the Baccalaureate and Commencement Videos are copyrighted by Evangel University. To insure the best quality audio and video, we would recommend you order additional copies made from the digital master at ECTV rather than from your copy. In other words, it is illegal and unethical to make copies of the DVDs you receive.
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Q: Is it possible to order past commencement or baccalaureate videos?
A: Yes. We have an archive of commencement videos that goes back to 1988. Most of the baccalaureates were also taped over the last 12 years. To order a video of past Evangel graduations, write us a note and attach it to the order form. Please indicate which year you need. Prices for past commencement or baccalaureate videos and DVDs are the same as 2008 prices. We can provide you a DVD copy of any past commencement as it was recorded on video without menus or extra material. Commencements 2002 - 2007 had a mastered DVD that included menus and extra material.
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If you have additional questions, don't hesitate to call: (417) 865-2811 ext. 8411. You may also email your question to: pacec@evangel.edu.
Download the PDF order form below and send it with your check to the address specified.
Download the form here.
You may call in your credit card order to (417) 865-2815, ext. 8411.
Follow this link to pay on Evangel's secure server using your credit card.
Copies of the 2008 Commencement Video on DVD at $28.00.
Copies of the 2008 Baccalaureate/Awards Ceremony Video on DVD at $21.00.
Please make checks payable to: Evangel University Communication Dept.
DVDs are shipped approximately 4 to 5 weeks after graduation. Please do not use PO
box numbers for addresses. Shipping is included in the cost of the DVD.