First In Last Out Conference Coming to Seattle!

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Attn: Church Technical Artists!

In the world of production, the equipment we need to do services is not cheap. Ours is an area that needs constant investment in order to keep working. However, one of the best ways for you to invest in the future of your ministry, is to take some time and invest in yourself. Invest in your leadership. Invest in your skills. Invest in key relationships with other technical artists.

Your church definitely needs the gear to work. But for your church to be its most effective, it needs you to be your most effective.

We are super excited to announce that First In Last Out Conference is coming to Seattle!

#FILOseattle is a gathering of technical artists from the local church, designed to encourage you, inspire you and to help develop your skills in the key areas of production in the local church.

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New Forscene Features and Hands-On Demo at IBC2015

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Forbidden, makers of market-leading professional video editing software Forscene, announced today that a groundbreaking virtual sports workflow, multicam editing over a standard internet connection, and expanded social media integration will …

Brazilian Basilica Features Renkus-Heinz

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untitledBuilt less than ten years ago, Sao Paolo’s stunningly gorgeous Basilica Nosa Senhora do Rosario boasts Gothic-style architecture inspired by such medieval grand cathedrals as Notre Dame and Saint Chapelle in Paris. Its detailed ornamentation is also reminiscent of the finest European cathedrals. More than 1,200 pilgrims visit the basilica every month.

As with Notre Dame and Saint Chapelle, the interior of the basilica is very reverberant and fraught with complex acoustics, so designing and installing a suitable modern sound system was no small feat. The system had to be visually unobtrusive yet deliver clear, intelligible sound everywhere. Diego Nascimento Brito and the team at systems integrator AMI Music of Sao Paulo met the challenge with Renkus-Heinz Iconyx technology.

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Important – VIA Firmware Update

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We are pleased to announce the official release of firmware version 1.7, that adds many great new features to our award-winning Wireless Collaboration Solutions! To offer additional peace of mind …

Hitachi CPWX8265 Projector

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Hitachi CPWX8265 Projector

By John Renock

First Lutheran Church was established 183 years ago in the small rural community of Galion in North Central Ohio. We have an average attendance of 80 to 100 worshippers every Sunday.

jpegLast year, our members were asking, “What’s happening to our projected images?” Even with the house lights off, they were bad. Replacing bulbs provided no improvement. Last year, when the final new bulb installation failed to improve the image, I carried photos of the layout of the sanctuary to a media sales seminar in Dayton, Ohio. Darren McDonald of Shepherd Multimedia was extremely helpful in discussing and overcoming the projector problems.

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Roland Introduces Compact M-5000C Live Mixing Console

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Newest model in M-5000 Series features acclaimed Roland O.H.R.C.A. platform

RolandProAV_M5000C_iPadRoland’s Professional A/V division announces the M-5000C Live Mixing Console. The M-5000C is the newest addition to the growing line of O.H.R.C.A.-based consoles from Roland that provide powerful features at an affordable price point. Measuring under 30 inches (74 cm) in width and weighing just 70 pounds (32kg), the compact M-5000C maintains the quality and many features of popular flagship M-5000, making it ideal for theaters, portable churches, OB trucks/vans, touring or any application demanding power and flexibility in a small footprint.

Along with a 96kHz sampling rate for superb sound quality, M-5000C has a 72-bit summing bus, newly designed, discrete analog circuitry and redundant power supply. In addition to 16 inputs and 8 outputs on the console, the M-5000C also features two expansion interface slots that can accommodate REAC, Dante™, MADI, Waves SoundGrid® and other XI-Series expansion cards.

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