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Setup & System Equalization

Though choosing and buying the right equipment comprises much of the hard work in building a sound/video system, it is only the first step to creating a pleasing and useful presentation environment for the church plant. Unless the system itself is tuned (equalized) to the facility in which the church meets and its operators trained to carefully adjust the system for optimum sound every time it is used, the expenditure will prove to be nothing but a source of frustration.
To that end, we offer:

  • Preliminary setup and equalization of the sound/video system in the facilities the church plant will use. This entails a complete setup of all equipment, testing of all wireless mics, thorough equalization of the sound system to the room and adjustment of anti-feedback devices.
  • • A half-day (3-4 hours), hands-on seminar on the practice of audio mixing. The seminar will train members of the sound team in the use of their specific equipment and in the art of mixing music & speaking for worship services.

Gary Marsh

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  • 32 years with Converge Worldwide (Baptist General Conference) as multi-media producer and director of communication. Traveled worldwide to BGC mission fields as photographer and videographer. Experienced with 35mm & digital still photography, 16mm film & various video formats. Produced extensive filmstrip, slide, multi-image and video programs.
  • Experienced in graphic design software (Quark, Canvas, Photoshop), web design (Joomla, Dreamweaver), video editing (Sony Vegas, AfterEffects), music & audio (Sonar, Sound Forge, Encore)
  • Written scripts for visual presentations, written & designed brochures, booklets and magazine articles.
  • Developed seminar to train missionaries in visual presentation techniques. Seminar contains principles applicable to any kind of presentation.