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Audio/Visual/Lighting (AVL).
Your AVL crew, to the extent humanly possible performs their services in a
manner so that they are not noticed. We don’t want to distract from the
message by calling attention to the technician. The A/V functions are
related, but should be described separately. Volunteers with the
applicable skills are needed.
Audio.
“Normal” operations include adjusting the tone controls and balancing the
volume levels of all active audio devices (microphones, piano, orchestra,
computer audio, DVD and VHS tape videos, etc.) to provide clean sound
without interference. There are 76 channels of audio signals, which can
be “mixed” together and sent to the speaker system as needed. Background
functions include:
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Operate all audio equipment
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Function as the church’s Sound
Engineer, which includes maintaining all A/V wiring.
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Operate all video equipment except the
computer.
Contact Rex Berry
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Visual.
Material presented over the projectors includes DVDs, Video CDs, VHS tapes
and computer generated “slide shows.” In addition to having an operator
to control the video presentation, there are several background functions:
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Create Microsoft PowerPoint
presentations.
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Create Video CD
- Upgrade the
Computer as needed
- Duplication of
services & other church events in VHS & DVD media
Contact John Bonelli
Lighting.
Intensity of the sanctuary lights is controlled by a special purpose
computer called a “Stage Lighting Controller” and five ‘dimmer packs.’ It
is operated by the Sound Crew.
Contact Rex Berry
Tape Ministry.
This ministry records Sunday morning and evening services and special
events on cassettes and CDs. These recordings are available for purchase,
and for our Homebound and others in hospitals and nursing homes.
Contact Rex Berry
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