In this edition, SVC contributing editor Bennett Liles concludes his talk with Greg Persinger of lighting firm Vivid Illumination. They cover the details of planning power for lighting and mapping the breakers and outlets of a venue used by a portable church. Also discussed is the problem of heat generated by high-powered lighting instruments and the precautions that should be taken by portable church crews to avoid electrical short circuits, fires, and ground noise between sound and lighting gear. Listen to the podcast | Read the transcription
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When Kim Leonard of Professional Audio Designs was called into solve problems with the sound system in Shorewood High School’s theater, the challenge was clear. As Kim describes it, “Shorewood has a very active and progressive high school theater program where they put on up to five or six productions a year, so the sound quality had to be really good.”
The design/build project was actually an upgrade from a system that had been put in 15 years earlier that was ground-stacked side of the proscenium. more>>
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From serving as a standard convention hall to hosting concerts and events as extreme as midget car races, the Expo Center at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana, relied on ESCO Communications to install a sound system to easily accommodate sound requirements for the immense variety of events at the venue. Designed by Kansas-City based Acoustical Design Group (ADG), the system at the 108,000-square-foot Expo Center features a wealth of JBL VP Series loudspeakers.
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Watch On Demand Webcast: Digital Signage Systems Design
In digital signage, the success of the system you design and implement is based on how well it supports the technical and logistical demands of different types of content. This webcast looks at some of the primary content types and the related technical considerations for each, helping you and your client connect the dots between their use case and system design. |
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