You probably don't need that shure antenna tbh, the half wave antennas with line of sight are good to go over 100ft no problem. The leaf antennas are cleaner though, I'll give you that. Something that worked really well for us is to get yourself a dante card, and shove all your channels over to protools/logic, then back out to dante via a stereo output dongle. The protools setup will need to be in another room, and have it's own audio monitoring, and, you will incur some latency that you'll need to account for in your video switcher/mixer. Not a super cheap solution, but, the audio quality of your streams will be sooooo much better. It really is night and day. Luke Hendrickson has a good template for protools/logic, along with some training materials to get whomever is running it up to speed.
This is so random, but we have the same chairs in our sanctuary - hadn't seen those before but I guess they are more common lol This was a great video though, thanks for sharing.
Looks very nice, thanks for sharing. For our ATEM switching we use a Streamdeck XL with Companion. With the presets offered here you can make a preview and program row, trigger macros and even control multiple ATEMs at the same time if desired. Maybe something that could help you, too. Greetings form Germany.
Hey David, thanks! Yes now that we have a streamdeck I can see the potential for one on the broadcast directing. I may dig into those macros. Thanks again.
@@RylandRussell I strongly recommend NOT just mimicking the ATEM controls on the stream deck but rather programming sequences of commands that do something useful with the right timings, e.g. we have a 'leading at the lectern' button that cuts to a wide shot, repositions the PTZ cams then mixes to the right PTZ shot on the ATEM, plus unmutes and mutes the right mics on the sound desk, plus recalls the correct lighting scene. All with one button! Makes it much easier for non-technical operators and maybe you don't need 5+ people every week. 🙂
Seems very complex. Lots of people and equipment. I am a new media person for our church. We stream with an Apple set up and we all do not like it at all. Always having problems with it. There is so many new terminology that I am lost on most of it. Good looking set up for the booth. Trying to get ideas for our expansion. Thank you for sharing.
Love the look of those booth countertops. Are they homemade or did you get them somewhere? I’d love to upgrade and get something similar for our church booth.
Yes I think that's much more common! We are a smaller church and try to run 2 people - One for Projection and one for sound + (automated) live streaming. We make heavy use of Companion to achieve that.
The existing pan handle had a small hole in it. I put a bolt through both pieces and tightened it down. I added a chair leg floor protector on the end to cap it off.
Hi, I am very interested in your new camera poles. How did you solve the issue with the mount heads on these poles? I need to install cameras on poles instead of tripods but faced with the issue of mounting a quality fluid head on the pole. Thanks in advance
Hey Nathan, they are just these cheap 12 inch ones off Amazon. 1080 though www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078K1HXQW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
@@RylandRussell Thanks so much! I love the idea of having the mini monitors stacked like that, currently we have two full sized monitors for the main screen output and the stage display and its a bit of an overkill for a output that you can see at the front of the church from the pro presenter operator's seat anyway
@@RylandRussell We run a Jands Vista I3 (the S3 with a linux computer built into it) and it can only run v2. Chroma-Q Vista just isn't the same as the old
As always, great content and inspiring, thanks and keep up the good work. I have a Behringer X32 Compact, is it possible for me to purchase the scene that you use on Sunday service with all the gain staging, routing, compression, effects and mastering for streaming? Or should I ask that over Jemi on the link you provided?
Nice update! We switched a couple of months ago to Vista V3 on our M1 console. I agree with your reasoning, but I was actually surprised on how many more features it added, and V2 had the most frustrating glitches. One time when we were hosting a wedding at the church, I couldn't turn off the movers, nor add effects. It got pretty scary. Vista V3 has had no glitches so far. I love using the stream deck for control over everything. I have it hooked up to ATEM, ProPresenter, and even got it to control Vista (which means I can cue the hazer from anywhere in the building)! Such a neat tool!