Cowboys and Robots: Darryl Frank Takes Lectrosonics From the Old West to Future Earth

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With five Primetime Emmy nominations and four CAS awards for sound mixing, Darryl L. Frank is a household name in production sound mixing in New Mexico — a state Breaking Bad elevated as a filming location. In fact, he worked on the blockbuster AMC show. Lately, Frank has been chasing actors on horseback in the acclaimed western series 1883, not to mention miking up Tom Hanks in the sci-fi drama Finch, which explores human-robot relations on a post-apocalyptic Earth. Instead of sixguns or lasers on his hip, Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid Wireless keeps the peace by ensuring flawless sound even under harsh production conditions. Frank’s rig includes Venue2 receivers, wideband SMWB transmitters and their dual-battery SMDWB siblings, SMV and SMQV high-output transmitters, and up to 30 R1-series IFB receivers depending on production needs. All frequencies are coordinated using Wireless Designer software.

On 1883, Frank served as second unit mixer along with Richard Bullock Jr. as first unit mixer. The first thing Frank’s cart had to stand up to was the environment. “We were outside most of the time, so working on this show was all about embracing the weather,” Frank comments. “Rain, heat, dust, 50-mile-per-hour winds, you name it. We shot a couple of days in Montana where I don’t think the winds ever dipped below 40 miles per hour. This made holding up booms impossible, and so increased the number of wireless channels we needed. There and in New Mexico, there were a lot of middle-of-nowhere places. At no time did I have an issue with any of the wireless.”

Hall Technologies Adds Talented AV Pro as Western Regional Sales Manager

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Pro AV manufacturer, Hall Technologies, is growing again with the addition of a young AV Pro, Austin Benke, as Western Regional Sales Manager. Austin will be leading the charge in seven western states including California, Nevada, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Arizona, and Hawaii. This recent hire to a growing sales team at Hall adds a significant increase to their US footprint.

“Austin is a great addition to our sales force. He’s young but has been in the AV world for more than 6 years now at some major manufacturers. He was part of my team at CrimsonAV and has been my mentee ever since. He’s passionate about Hall’s direction and growth, and I can’t wait to see him in action,” say Hal Truax, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Hall Technologies. “I think having a young and diverse team is important for company culture and creates a variety of perspectives. I’ve always been enthusiastic about cultivating young talent and mentoring them. We’re looking to do more of this at Hall Technologies.”

Just Add Power to Participate in 2022 CEDIA Tech Summits

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Just Add Power, a leader in AV-over-IP distribution, will be on hand at this year’s North American CEDIA Tech Summits. These one-day events will allow industry professionals to learn, network, and meet manufacturers. During the events, attendees will see a demonstration of the MaxColor 4K60 Series of transmitters and receivers as well as hear about the company’s latest AV-over-IP solutions that are taking the residential install community by storm — including the Field-Modifiable KVM Transmitters and VBS-HDIP-737POE 3G Warp Engine video wall transmitter and receiver.

“Community has never been more important for continuing to propel our industry forward,” said Taft Stricklin, sales team manager at Just Add Power. “We’re dedicated to answering questions and helping this community rock 2022 and beyond. The CEDIA Tech Summits are a great opportunity for us to support and educate our installers on a local level.”

SoundPro Now Accepting Applications for the Jeff Humphrey Technical Scholarship for Students Pursuing an AV Degree

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For the 12th consecutive year, Sound Productions (SoundPro) is offering a scholarship to one graduating high school senior in pursuit of a technical audiovisual degree. As part of SoundPro’s goal of building a better future for the Audio, Video, and Lighting industry, the Jeff Humphrey Technical Scholarship contributes to educating the next generation of AV professionals.

SoundPro CEO Joshua Curlett established the annual scholarship in 2010. In 2020, the scholarship was renamed in memory of SoundPro’s Executive Vice President, Jeff Humphrey, a talented Front of House engineer who also spent over twenty years with SoundPro. “Jeff was such an advocate for education,” said Curlett. “We are thrilled to continue to honor him through this scholarship, and he’d be proud of the opportunities we’ve given to students interested in pursuing audiovisual degrees. It’s our way to honor Jeff, serve the industry, and help kids pay for school.”
The annual scholarship is awarded to one student in pursuit of a technical audiovisual degree in the amount of $2,500 and is open to students across the United States. The submission deadline is April 1, 2022, with scholarship selection to be made by May 2, 2022. To learn more about the scholarship or to apply, please visit www.soundpro.com/cares for details.

CrimsonAV Hires ProAV Mounting Solution Specialist, Larry Drum

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CrimsonAV, the leader in custom ProAV mounting solutions, has hired long-time sales pro, Larry Drum, as their National Sales Manager. Larry will spearhead Crimson’s dvLED distribution line, Desay. His proven experience in selling and distributing LED mounts, and fifteen-year CTS accreditation will help expand Crimsons’ product line and footprint.

“Bringing on Larry could not have come at a better time with the recent addition of our Desay dvLED distribution line,” says William Bear, VP of Sales and Marketing at CrimsonAV. “Larry’s well-versed in LED mounting solutions, and has established great relationships with integrators, and AV Designers. We’re looking forward to working together to collaborate with project managers that are either looking to utilize seamless, high-def dvLED, or a bespoke mounting solution, kiosk, rack, or other adaptable display accessories. We’re super excited to have Larry on the team”

FSR’s Glenn Collinge Promoted to Strategic Relations Manager

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Jan Sandri, president of FSR, has announced the promotion of FSR veteran, Glenn Collinge to Strategic Relations Manager. Glenn has been a pivotal FSR team member for 21 years serving as the Company’s Regional Sales Manager, southeastern US region.

According to Sandri, “This is a new role created to support our continuously expanding product portfolio and our mission to bring training and education to our global family of architects, engineers, dealers and end-users. I couldn’t think of a better candidate for the position than Glenn who has the vast skills and experience to understand and address the needs of the worldwide marketplace. Glenn’s expertise extends beyond product development though, he is also a talented teacher who draws on his deep technical and practical knowledge to engage his audience, so they fully understand the range of benefits that FSR products provide.”

Zamar Media Solutions and Home Church Pack Maximum Channels into Minimum Bandwidth with Lectrosonics D-Squared System

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Home Church has been a rock for Christians in the South San Francisco Bay Area since 1977. This past year, they vowed to keep their congregation connected during the coronavirus lockdown via online and outdoor services. There was just one problem: Their aging analog wireless audio equipment had almost become obsolete because the available radio spectrum in the region is changing and shrinking almost by the day. Home Church turned to worship A/V experts Zamar Media Solutions, who specified Lectrosonics’ fourth-generation, all-digital D-Squared system, including two DSQD four-channel receivers, six DHu handheld mics for the praise musicians, and two DBu belt-pack transmitters for the pastors’ headset mics.

“I’m the nerd that went out there to evaluate the situation,” begins system designer Tim Fairbairn. “Because of the repack of frequencies in the Bay area, we’ve been left with literally three digital TV channels worth of spectrum to shoehorn everything into: 15, 18, and 25. Those are the only ones left without broadcasters. Our friends at Home Church needed eight channels of wireless mics, and they needed not to conflict with the five channels they already have there for in-ear monitors.”

SoundPro Now Accepting Applications for the Jeff Humphrey Technical Scholarship for Students Pursuing an AV Degree

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For the 12th consecutive year, SoundPro is offering a scholarship to one graduating high school senior in pursuit of a technical audiovisual degree. As part of SoundPro’s goal of building a better future for the Audio, Video, and Lighting industry, the Jeff Humphrey Technical Scholarship contributes to educating the next generation of AV professionals.

SoundPro CEO Joshua Curlett established the annual scholarship in 2010. In 2020, the scholarship was renamed in memory of SoundPro’s Executive Vice President, Jeff Humphrey, a talented Front of House engineer who also spent over twenty years with SoundPro. “Jeff was such an advocate for education,” said Curlett. “We are thrilled to continue to honor him through this scholarship, and he’d be proud of the opportunities we’ve given to students interested in pursuing audiovisual degrees. It’s our way to honor Jeff, serve the industry, and help kids pay for school.”

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How to Choose The Right Wireless Microphone

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Houses of Worship aim to create an immersive experience for their congregation. Services are about sharing the message and empowering others to lift their voices in praise and song. From the vocalists to small instrument groups and clergy, all need to be heard clearly and precisely throughout the sanctuary.

For many small-to-medium-sized Houses of Worship, they may not be able to employ a dedicated audio technology team lead to help set up microphones and ensure there is no disconnect between what you hear and what you see. This means that the tools you do purchase and learn need to be adaptable and easy to set up. When purchasing mics and wireless systems to power them, there are several things to consider when making the right investment for your sanctuary space.