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2006 | A Prism Business Media
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Houses of Worship Top Story
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Brent
Harshbarger, m3tools Founder
This edition of the Houses of Worship AV Special Focus
enewsletter podcast series features the first of a two-part conversation
with Brent Harshbarger, the founder of m3tools, a company that specializes in multimedia
technologies for houses of worship. The topic of the discussion is the
effective and efficient implementation of information technology (IT) in
churches today.
In the course of the discussion, Harshbarger offers insight into
some of the challenges of implementing IT systems for the day-to-day
support of the ministry, including managing back-end operations,
connecting to the outside world, and addressing storage needs.
To listen to this interview, Click here
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Fellowship Church Depends on
Meyer Sound for Consistency Across Five Campuses
Under the dynamic leadership of pastor Ed Young, Jr.,
Texas' Fellowship Church has
experienced exponential growth over the past five years, with typical
weekly attendance surpassing the 20,000 mark. To accommodate growth
while fostering a neighborhood church atmosphere, Fellowship expanded
outward from its primary campus in Grapevine, Texas, to satellite
campuses around the metro area: two in nearby suburban communities, and
one in the Arts District in downtown Dallas. Then, late in 2006, Young
established a fourth satellite campus more than 1,000 miles away, in
South Miami.A bold move, to be sure. A strong believer in the
application of high technology to the challenge of remote worship,
Fellowship is using a proven combination of powerful, high-definition
digital projectors and a finely tuned system of Meyer Sound
self-powered loudspeakers to plug the new Florida campus into the same
look, the same sound, and the same strikingly lifelike virtual teaching
from Young that continually fill the Texas satellite campuses. more>>
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Contemporary
Research designs and creates solutions for an HDTV world, offering
cutting-edge products for HDTV display control, digital signage, and
tuning. SignStream servers
broadcast high-definition video and signage graphics over existing RF
coax as HDTV channels - tuned-in by standard HDTV-equipped displays.
Cost-effective iC-Web
technology manages TVs, projectors, and HDTV displays in sports,
civic, commercial, school, worship, and signage applications. CR also
provides integrator-friendly solutions for TV and HDTV tuning, with
options for RS-232 and Ethernet control and feedback. Click here for more
information.
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Broadcast Pix Delivers
Professional TV Production for Baptist Temple of Kansas
City
Baptist
Temple of Kansas City has installed a Broadcast Pix 2000 switcher to
streamline its video production workflow and improve the image quality
of its broadcast television projects. Broadcast Pix is the only
production switcher on the market with a built-in Inscriber character
generator, four-hour clip store, and monitoring. It replaces the Baptist
Temple's 15-year old production switcher and offers far more production
flexibility in a single, integrated production system at a fraction of
the cost. more>>
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Sabine Wireless gives you 70 simultaneous channels in the license-free
2.4 GHz band - they are immune to interference from all TV signals and
easily coexist with all UHF and VHF products. Built-in recallable
processing provides the power of a digital mixer in every receiver. And
cell phone-style battery charging makes these the only systems that pay
for themselves. Get the whole story at www.Sabine.com.
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Canon LV-7575
Projector
The HD-compatible LV-7575 from Canon features a
brightness of 5500 ANSI lumens and comes with an increased range of
image controls. more>>
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Altinex DS802-201/DS801-202
Transmitters
Altinex's new DS801-201/DS801-202 transmitters send
fully equalized computer video and audio signals over long distances
without the use of special low-skew twisted-pair cable. more>>
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Iconix Video HD-RH1 POV
Camera
Iconix's HD-RH1 POV camera system includes a very
robust separate camera head and processing controller unit, as well as a
3.5lb. universal HDTV controller unit, making it ideal for use in houses
of worship and surveillance applications. more>>
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