This post covers the
best cameras, switchers, tripods, and encoders for streaming your church or
ministry in Virginia. It's part of
our series on church live streaming.
Ministries around the
country are finding the value in live streaming, as it allows them to reach and
engage their communities in ways that they were unable to before. Since you’ve
found your way to this article, chances are high you’ve decided that streaming
could enhance your own ministry.
Choosing video
equipment can be an overwhelming task. We’ve put together a list of our
favorite equipment to make your decision as simple as possible.
Though AVuniversal works well with all
kinds of projectors and production equipment, these are our top choices
for whether you’re new to the world of streaming, a professional videographer,
or fall somewhere in between.
Equipment For New Streamers
If you’ve decided to
dive into video production for the first time, these devices could be just what
you’re looking for. When churches are first starting to stream, many
will mount a single camera in the back of the sanctuary to capture their Sunday
sermons. The technology in these gadgets is great for single-camera setups
and helps you put your best foot forward, even if you don’t feel like you
totally know what you’re doing.
Be there now
High-definition video
and crystal-clear audio bring everyone in the meeting together in one room.
Facial recognition lets you know exactly who is in the room. Remote participants
can share their ideas as easily and effectively as those at the office.
Video
conferencing is as simple and seamless as meeting in person. With the Audio Video Services in Virginia,
you can meet absolutely anywhere.
Projectors
The new projectors at AV Universal are
geared up for simple and user-friendly functionality in any environment.
Whether it be DLP or LCD projectors, they offer a convenient motorized lens
shift, and a 360° vertical tilt angle, images can be seamlessly adjusted and
moved at the touch of a button. Plus, with a wide range of optional lenses, the
projectors can adapt to any environment and give you full HDMI connectivity as
well as an optional wireless network connection, giving you the freedom and
flexibility you need.
More Equipments Available
- Data Projectors
These are used to project an image from: classroom computer, document camera, laptop and any other VGA compatible device - Wireless Microphones
These are used for presenters who will be presenting to an audience in a larger lecture all or event space. Typically, powered speakers and a microphone mixer are needed as well. - Powered Speakers
Powered speakers are used in conjunction with microphones and microphone mixers to provide audio for a large audience in a lecture hall or event space. - Microphone Mixers
Microphone mixers, or mixers, are used when multiple microphones and/or audio devices are connected to powered speakers. - Podiums
Podiums include a built-in microphone. All classrooms already have a metal table-top lectern. Podiums can be requested for larger lecture halls or special events in an event space.
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