You can broadcast your house of worship service virtually anywhere with the appropriate technology and permissions. Here's how: Online Streaming Platforms: Use online streaming platforms such as YouTube, Facebook Live, Twitch, or Vimeo to broadcast your services to a...
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Hollyland Technology Announces a New Line of Video Transmitters: Introducing the Pyro Series
Hollyland is excited to announce the new arrival of the Pyro series, the latest addition to the catalog of wireless video transmission systems. On April 24, Hollyland launches the first product of this series, the Pyro H. The Pyro H offers enhanced monitoring...
How to Use Visuals to Increase Engagement
Join us for a webinar tailored for church pastors and leaders, where we explore the transformative impact of visuals on engagement within your congregation. Learn how to tailor messaging to your church’s DNA, maximize space for cultural impact, master lighting...
Making the Connection – a Streaming Primer
1. Is live streaming staying around? Yes, live streaming is likely to continue growing and remaining a significant part of online content consumption for the foreseeable future. Several factors contribute to its staying power, According to a recently information...
Production Switchers: Hardware vs. Software Pros & Cons
Concepts, concerns, and considerations to keep in mind when choosing a system that works best for you
The Best Shared Storage For Video Production
Embarking on a cinematic journey or crafting a visually stunning video requires more than just creative genius; it demands a technological ally that can keep pace with your imagination. Yet, too often, video production teams find themselves using dated technology that...
Marshall Debuts VMV-402-3GSH Switcher
Marshall Electronics introduces the VMV-402-3GSH four-input, auto-scaling, seamless switch that is designed to become a reliable part of any infrastructure. The Marshall VMV-402-3GSH can be used in remote news vehicles, edit rooms, AV boardrooms, lecture halls and...
Gear Report: Best PTZ Cameras 2024
The best PTZ camera will help boost the quality of your streaming, web conferencing, or video production. PTZ stands for Pan-Tilt-Zoom, which means a camera with motors, so it can remotely be told to Pan (turn left and right), Tilt (turn up and down) and Zoom on a...
New TAF Vertical Tower Safely Hangs Loudspeaker Arrays
Introducing TAF’s new PA Vertical Tower 1 (PAV1)! It’s the right choice for safely and securely hanging heavy speaker arrays at your large-scale events. And due to its versatile design, the PAV1 not only serves as an independent PA tower or part of your stage setup,...
6 Keys to Help You Decide the Right Streaming Service for You
With so many different services available, how do you know which one is the best fit for your requirements? This article will help you choose. One of the most interesting things that has happened over recent times is an explosion in the number of churches and...
Getting the Right Live Stream Lighting
The lighting design for both a regular church service, event, or live stream should take both standard theater lighting and video recording techniques in consideration so live streaming looks great to the live congregation and the online congregation. So, let’s take...
Fresh Video Ideas for Your Church
Incorporating new editing, streaming, and video techniques into your house of worship can greatly enhance the overall experience for congregants, whether they're attending in person or remotely. Many churches see success streaming or recording services to share online...
Is a Video Wall or a Projector Better in a House of Worship?
The question of is a video wall or a projector better, seems to be asked continuously. The decision between using a video wall or a projector in a house of worship depends on various factors including the size and layout of the worship space, budget considerations,...
Key Digital Celebrates 25th Anniversary
Key Digital Systems, an award-winning developer and manufacturer of leading-edge digital video processing and video signal distribution solutions, is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2024. In 1999, Key Digital’s first product...
So Long ZoomSHOT 30…Hello ZoomSHOT 20SE!
The ZoomSHOT 20 SE is a cost-effective, versatile, high-definition point-of-view camera well-suited for small, medium, and large rooms. It is designed to support a wide range of applications, including houses of worship, pro A/V system integration, live events, IMAG...
First Baptist Church Installs 21st Century AV into 19th Century Building
The First Baptist Church of Nashville has been serving the downtown area for more than 200 years. Having worshiped in the current building for over 50 years, the leadership believed it was necessary to update the audio visual components of their worship service. The...
How Houses of Worship Can Expand Reach and Simplify Operations with Display Technologies
By Daniel Wheeler, DSCE Senior Hospitality Account Manager LG Business Solutions Houses of worship have long embraced technology to help deliver their messages to congregants, from audio amplification systems and projectors to overflow room TVs and, more recently,...
Training new tech team members on video streaming
Training new house of worship tech team members on video streaming involves imparting both technical skills and an understanding of the unique requirements of streaming live events in a religious setting. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you train your team:...
Understanding the Word “Broadcast” in a Church Setting
Understanding the terms “broadcast” and “cinematic” in the church setting can help you have a great online or streaming product
Christ Church of Short Hills Upgrades Streaming with Heavenly Results
When Christ Church of Short Hills (NJ) was looking to upgrade its streaming capabilities, to deliver quality live streaming and recorded broadcasts, it enlisted the services of JD Sound & Video. JD Sound and Video provides state-of-the-art sound, video and control...
Introduction to the RF Explorer Pro Spectrum Analyzer
For far too long, far too many wireless system designers and operators have had to work in the blind, with little awareness of the RF environments that they work in. Today, with broadcast TV channels more densely packed together in a sharply reduced UHF spectrum,...