Worship Tech Tour (Church Lighting Case Study) - Oceans Unite
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
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0:00 Intro
1:00 Audio System
7:16 Lighting System
15:08 Lighting Design, Control, Automation
32:27 Live Streaming
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Small church of a little over 300. We hired prochurchlights and we were very pleased with the mock-up, consult, and lighting suggestions. They have made a world of different in getting our colors right with our cameras.
300 isnt small lol. Glad they were able to help tho!!
@@warrenroberts1912 I guess it’s relative! Lol.
@Zach Garza well relative to most churches is large, lol. We have about 40 ppl if everyone shows up ahhaaha
Love the idea of setting up in a mall, especially with the spaces that are open to the public. So cool!
Who else is like me and the only thing I prefer watching here is the church tech tours. I know it’s a lot of work Buh Jake you need to do more tech tours please 🙏
First, who is buying those speakers for their home theater? 😢
But the main standout thing is seeing how their spiritual priorities informed their lighting decision for washing the front. Also, the "four dimensional" aspect of lighting to draw people in, that it's not a performance they're not a part of but a combined, communal worship toward God.
Just wow. So many good ideas here. Thanks.
Love this set up!
Jake killed it. That was a hard job.
These L'acoustic Syva speakers are amazing. Kinda a bit Hi-Fi sounding. Had a gig last week with the Syva, Syva Low and KS21 stacked on eachother. Sounded amazing! Can really recommend the Syva. Btw really liking these Worship Tech Tours.
Amazing 🙌🏾🙏🏾
Nice setup! Is the first time that in a RUclips video, a church use Proclaim. I use Proclaim too for my church, I love the use of NDI and Proclaim has great features, they need to polish more but is great. thanks for this videos.
Super cool
When your church lighting/audio budget is only like $1700 a year 🫠
Plus 1 for the Syva rig. Not really hifi but super high end corporate rig
Can you use that rmtp midi software with ProPresenter? We want to get a Mac mini for lighting but didn’t want to also replace our PC for ProPresenter.
We use midi out of propresenter to trigger lighting cues at my church. It’s pretty nice
Yes, rtpMIDI will work with ProPresenter and any other software that supports MIDI on a PC
Bome MIDI Network is another great too for making MIDI connections over the network
Do you know what specific zoom range they have on their URSA rig?
Fujinon ZA22X7.6BERD-S10 2/3'' HD Select Series Zoom with 2x Extender & S10 Servo maybe 7.6x167 maybe
Why do you guy never talk about weather they have a stereo PA or a Mono PA and what are the benefit of each one and what is everyone using stereo or mono system or what do you guys recommend
First 😊
Notting good about 100 db of anything. Dynamics are great but if you’re going from 90 to 100 that’s a big difference in “dynamics.”
What’s so bad about 100Db? Lol. 100 DB is a good mix that gets the air moving. Any good live show is always between 95 and 105 DB unless it’s a big rock/metal show that gets higher than that. Not that you can get a good mix at 90, but when you’re dealing with live drums and wanna do positive sound re enforcement, 96DB+ is usually what you end up with.
@@steventurner1628 100% true for when you go to a live show or concert! Most people when attending a church don’t want to get a hearing evaluation after service. Trust me im all about dynamic but base on the dudes statement that seem a bit drastic in volume change. Maybe he didn’t clarify what weight his db meter was in , if thats the case maybe it is in C weight😅
Why most the celling is always black most Church you present
Most churches are now going for darker interior colours. I’m not an expect but I think it’s easier to control lightning effects and colour visibility against dark backgrounds
@@Baffour_ComMo also, hides ugly cables and lighting fixtures in the ceiling by being darker