Today's auditorium and church sanctuaries have a lot in common. Both have a need to let one person or a small group address a larger audience. In order to engage them, you need to be heard and seen, and you probably need both audio and video assists - video clips to make a point, or a computer presentation to engage the audience.
There are several parts to a well-designed auditorium system.
First, you need audio reinforcement. A good microphone system allows your message to reach each participant clearly without forcing them to strain to understand you.
Next, you need a good video projection system. Not just a projector shining on a wall, which is likely to be off-center, have poor keystoning, and be out of focus. Those things are distracting your audience from your message. You need a bright, focused, rectilinear image that renders colors correctly in all light, bringing to life even the most subtle messages you'd like to communicate.
Finally, you need the system to be so simple that anyone can use it - even when they're presenting! A natural interface that a pastor, executive, or other presenter can use without requiring a team of technicians to get it all working.
You need the best A/V and control system available so that the system delivers the message you're giving, without distracting feedback, static, washouts, equipment malfunctions, or other annoyances.
Call your experts in A/V systems today to let us help you deliver your message perfectly, every time.
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