LynTec Strengthens Customer Service With Live, Tailored Support and Training

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LynTec, a leading manufacturer of innovative electrical power control solutions for professional audio, video, and lighting systems, today announced a new on-demand, tailored training and support program via live video to enhance the lines of customer communication during and beyond the COVID-19 crisis. Designed to work around customers’ schedules and needs, LynTec’s live video sessions provide customers with real-time information, training, and technical support for the company’s leading range of electrical automation and control systems. The live sessions will take place from LynTec’s new HD demo room.

“For more than 30 years, we’ve had a customer-first philosophy. We meet them where they’re at and work to develop solutions for their needs,” said Mark Bishop, president of LynTec. “This tailored customer service and training program is just another way to further that mission. With many companies unable to operate normally during the COVID-19 crisis, we want to ensure they can come out of this uncertain time with skills and knowledge that will benefit future projects and installations while accommodating their calendar and resources.”

ATD Audio Visual Welcomes Pliant® Technologies’ CrewCom® to Its High-End AV Solutions Inventory

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ATD Audio Visual, a full-service rental and staging event production company with offices in New York City and Los Angeles, provides high-end AV solutions for a range of clients in the live event space. When the company was looking to add a reliable intercom solution to its AV equipment inventory, they found exactly what they were searching for with Pliant Technologies’ CrewCom wireless intercom system.

A standout feature of the CrewCom system for ATD Audio Visual is its flexibility to meet the requirements of live productions of any size. “CrewCom has unlimited possibilities – you can expand it, you can split it into two separate systems – it does whatever you need it to do,” says Or Israel, president, ATD Audio Visual. “We can easily add more transceivers for extending coverage in a larger venue, and/or additional Radio Packs (RPs) to increase user counts. The system is extremely flexible and modular, and simply a joy to work with. In addition, the cost-effective price point makes the system even more attractive.”

Engage Your Remote Workforce with Q-SYS

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Look to the Q-SYS audio, video & control Ecosystem to enhance your web meetings and ensure remote participants can actively & effectively participate.

Allow for universal AV interoperability & connectivity via USB for all major web conferencing applications
Enhance far end intelligibility with Q-SYS audio acoustic echo cancellation, advanced automixers & noise cancelling technology
Take advantage of 1080p video via Q-SYS PTZ conference cameras
All without the need for additional drivers or hardware needed

DSE Partners with THE rAVe Agency for LAVNCH WEEK Virtual Event

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Digital Signage Expo (DSE) announces a partnership with THE rAVe Agency for the AV industry’s first all-digital launch event, LAVNCH WEEK. Created by THE rAVe Agency in partnership with Zoom Video Communications, LAVNCH WEEK (pronounced “launch” week) is a five-day virtual event that combines keynote presentations, interactive panels and video content. DSE is proud to be a partner, along with the Digital Signage Federation, for LAVNCH WEEK’s Digital Signage Day on April 28, 2020.

Digital Signage Expo (DSE) announces a partnership with THE rAVe Agency for the AV industry’s first all-digital launch event, LAVNCH WEEK. Created by THE rAVe Agency in partnership with Zoom Video Communications, LAVNCH WEEK (pronounced “launch” week) is a five-day virtual event that combines keynote presentations, interactive panels and video content. DSE is proud to be a partner, along with the Digital Signage Federation, for LAVNCH WEEK’s Digital Signage Day on April 28, 2020.

Learn from the multi-award winning LED specialists, Chroma-Q

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Chroma-Q®, a multi-award winning manufacturer of LED solutions have announced they will be offering free weekly training webinars on a number of lighting topics, enabling you to develop and expand your knowledge from the comfort of your own home.

“Supporting our wonderful industry and the individuals in it is our top priority. It is important to us to use this time wisely and as an opportunity to help our industry learn new skills, as well as build on existing ones.” explains Paul Pelletier, Global Brand Manager. “We were delighted with the turnout of our first webinar and hope to reach even more people with our series of upcoming webinars.”

First Baptist Jackson Upgrades to HD Live Production with FOR-A HVS-490 Production Switcher

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First Baptist Church of Jackson in downtown Jackson, Miss., began broadcasting its Sunday services on a local TV station in the 1950s, but had not significantly upgraded its production facilities since the 1980s. Last summer, the church made the jump to HD production and anchored its redesigned control room with a HVS‑490 production switcher and MFR-3000 routing switcher from FOR-A Corporation of America.

Today, First Baptist Jackson streams live 1080p video to Facebook Live, YouTube, and its own website, with local 720p replays the following Sunday on WDBD (FOX) and WLOO (MyNetworkTV) in Jackson (DMA #92). “We’ve always tried to use technology to reach others for Christ,” said Michael Bowen, minister of media and communications. “If we wanted to effectively use video for ministry, we were going to have to get current.”

Audio-Technica’s “Basic Audio Techniques for Video” Tutorials Help Users Get Set Up to Record Professional Content Anywhere

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Audio-Technica has been offering a series of resources that help users adjust to the circumstances brought about by the health crisis, including blog posts and tutorials educating on best practices and ideal solutions for content creation and live-streaming, developing a home setup and more. Since stay-at-home orders have essentially turned us all into self-taught video producers, of particular note is the “Basic Audio Techniques for Video” tutorial series on YouTube, which features 13 different videos covering the basics of handheld and lavalier mics, wireless systems, boom mics and more – concepts that are more important than ever in the DIY era of social distancing. The videos are short and engaging, easy to follow and filled with useful info. Most of the techniques outlined in these videos are applicable to both a home setup and the wider world of video production in the field (once our lives return to normal).

In the clip “Selecting the Right Handheld Mic,” different types of handheld mics are compared and contrasted, with a short demonstration of the properties of cardioid pickup patterns. Additionally, lavalier mics are outlined in multiple videos, with an overview of different types of lavaliers and their uses, the technique of “reflected lavalier miking” (which uses a lavalier taped to a hard surface as a boundary-type microphone), strategies for hiding lavaliers out of sight, how to use a tie bar clip to fasten a lavalier to a video subject, and the basic use of lavalier windscreens. Boom-miking fundamentals are also explored, with “Intro to Booming” comparing different types of audio capture to demonstrate the clear and crisp audio offered by boom placement of shotgun mics.

Family Tradition: The New EOS C300 Mark III Cinema Camera Is A Super 35mm Modular Workhorse

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Adding to its robust and expansive line up of Cinema EOS digital cinema cameras, Canon U.S.A. Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, is excited to announce the EOS C300 Mark III. The next-generation Super 35mm workhorse features a new Dual Gain Output (DGO) sensor and, like the full-frame EOS C500 Mark II digital cinema camera, employs a modular design and an interchangeable lens mount optional accessory that allows users to easily customize the camera according to the needs of each project, making it an ideal tool for a wide range of video content production. The introduction of C300 Mark III, alongside the already announced C500 Mark II, signal Canon’s equal and high attention to the two important constituencies of Super 35mm and full-frame content creation.

“Creativity should never be hampered by a lack of choice. Canon understands that, which is why we continue to expand and build upon our award-winning lineup of Cinema EOS cameras,” said Tatsuro “Tony” Kano, executive vice president of the Canon U.S.A., Inc. Imaging Technologies and Communications Group. “The EOS C300 Mark III is the latest finely engineered cinema camera from Canon that will seamlessly integrate into a creator’s toolbox, providing users with an imaging solution that delivers a myriad of possibilities and potential. We look forward to seeing the visionary content created with the EOS C300 Mark III camera.”

Genelec Hosting Webinar Covering Immersive Monitoring

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On Thursday, April 23, 2020, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. CDT, Genelec will be hosting an exclusive online tutorial, “G*Connect Webinar: A Complete Systems Approach to Immersive Monitoring Solutions,” hosted by Genelec Senior Technical Sales Manager Paul Stewart. Register now.

In Genelec’s previous G*Connect immersive seminars, the goal was to help participants understand the basic principles of immersive audio, and how to approach immersive room design. But in order to produce high quality immersive content that translates faithfully to all playback devices, users will need a neutral, transparent monitoring system that is carefully optimized for their room. To demonstrate this, Paul will guide participants through the configuration of a complete immersive monitoring system. Using Genelec Smart Active Monitors and intuitive GLM calibration software, Paul will cover all aspects of setup, connectivity and integration of both hardware and software. Participants will learn how GLM is able to configure, calibrate and control an entire immersive system to produce mixes that they can rely on every time.