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Planning, Buying, and Installing AV Equipment for Houses of Worship, Part 2

House of Worship AV Podcast Show 71
Technical advice on IMAG and rear/front-screen projection.

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In part two of this podcast (listen to part one), SVC contributing editor Bennett Liles continues his talk with Mark Siegal, of Advanced Broadcast Solutions in SeaTac, Wash. ABS has planned and installed AV upgrades in dozens of churches and Siegel applies that extensive experience in his advice for church tech people and budget planners. In part 2, Siegal goes into more detail on equipment needed to do IMAG right, compares the technical requirements, advantages and disadvantages for rear and front screen projection, and provides insight on new AV technology that churches are using. Useful links for church AV operation:
• How to produce a live broadcast for television or Internet
• What makes a great church sound tech?
• Church tech arts
• Church tech help blog
• Simple Church Video Design

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The SVC Blogcast encompasses the podcasts Houses of Worship AV, Corporate AV, and Networked AV. In the Houses of Worship AV podcast, ministers of media, sound, lighting and video experts, and technology manufacturers share best practices and installation secrets. Corporate AV focuses on audiovisual installation within corporate environments such as boardrooms, meeting rooms, training centers, and corporate lobbies. Networked AV covers the challenges of moving professional audio, video, and control signals across the entire signal distribution chain from source to destination.

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