Recording: Phase Cancellation: The Drum Sound Destroyer - Pro Sound Web:
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Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
722 – MONITOR WALL MIX – Buckhead Production
722 – MONITOR WALL MIX – Buckhead Production:
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An example of how to video switch for multiple cameras
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An example of how to video switch for multiple cameras
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Tech Arts Network » Blog Archive » Church Tech Weekly Episode 106: Tap Your Button
Tech Arts Network » Blog Archive » Church Tech Weekly Episode 106: Tap Your Button:
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The musical portion of a church service is quite different from a concert. Because the why is different, the how must also be different. This week, we talk with a worship leader & a musician about the why and the how.
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The musical portion of a church service is quite different from a concert. Because the why is different, the how must also be different. This week, we talk with a worship leader & a musician about the why and the how.
Friday, 13 July 2012
Church Sound: Church Sound: Establishing Proper Gain Setting On A Mixing Console - Pro Sound Web
Church Sound: Church Sound: Establishing Proper Gain Setting On A Mixing Console - Pro Sound Web: "The purpose of any sound reinforcement system is to amplify a source, whether that is a single speaking voice, a group of singers, a collection of musicians, a piece of pre-recorded music, or other sound sources, and to deliver that to the listener."
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Rob Sinclair: Lighting The Queen Extravaganza Tour
Rob Sinclair: Lighting The Queen Extravaganza Tour: " Lighting is all about emotion, and using tricks for their own sake doesn't work."
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Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Monday, 9 July 2012
“What Is ‘Visual Worship?’” | worshipVJ.com • by stephen proctor
“What Is ‘Visual Worship?’” | worshipVJ.com • by stephen proctor: "“Visual Worship” is a phrase that many in the creative community are using to describe a layer of worship that engages people in visual ways. It involves seeing God’s glory and creativity displayed around us, inspiring us to worship Him with our eyes and imagination, as well as responding to God’s revelation in visually creative ways. This might take place in personal, more intimate settings, or it may be in the context of community where a “visual worship leader” is present."
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Thursday, 5 July 2012
Church Sound: Church Sound: Remember, Practice Makes Permanent - Pro Sound Web
Church Sound: Church Sound: Remember, Practice Makes Permanent - Pro Sound Web: "A while ago, I mentioned to my MoM (Minister of Music) that our backing vocals were sounding pretty rough on a regular basis.
Their intonation was so bad at times that we often had to use the “shoot it before it multiplies” approach to mixing.
You know - if it doesn’t sound good, don’t turn it up!"
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Their intonation was so bad at times that we often had to use the “shoot it before it multiplies” approach to mixing.
You know - if it doesn’t sound good, don’t turn it up!"
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Tip: Lighting and Texture | Church Stage Design Ideas
Tip: Lighting and Texture | Church Stage Design Ideas: "Tip: Lighting and Texture
July 3, 2012 in Other Stuff with 0 Comments
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Be aware of texture when designing your next stage. While a smooth, flat surface is the best for projecting an image onto, it’s not necessarily the best to project light onto. Some of the most interesting stage designs on the site make great use of texture.
You can easily infuse texture into your stage design by choosing materials that have varying shades of color or create small shadows when lit at an angle. You can also layer a translucent material on top of an opaque material to get a similar textured effect. Look for texture in the following designs and see how the concept might apply to your next design."
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July 3, 2012 in Other Stuff with 0 Comments
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Be aware of texture when designing your next stage. While a smooth, flat surface is the best for projecting an image onto, it’s not necessarily the best to project light onto. Some of the most interesting stage designs on the site make great use of texture.
You can easily infuse texture into your stage design by choosing materials that have varying shades of color or create small shadows when lit at an angle. You can also layer a translucent material on top of an opaque material to get a similar textured effect. Look for texture in the following designs and see how the concept might apply to your next design."
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