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Posted by Bob Ford on 01/30/08 19:09
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 12:49:28 -0500, Rick M <rick0.merrill@gmail.com>
wrote:
>We're looking to relocate our sound board in a church
>from the back corner of the balcony to either the
>middle of a wrap-around balcony or in a 'sound booth'
>in the back.
>
>On argument is that the operator must be in the open
>to judge the sound.
>
>The other argument is that all
>audio and video and projection and recording folk
>ought to be in there own secluded, secure,
>non-distracting from the rest of the people location.
>
>I say that moving operators, screens, and fans are
>a big distraction, plus they will use the space for
>18 or so people-in-pews.
>
>What's your view? What facts are needed?
Our church has the audio control booth dead center front in the
balcony and NOT enclosed. Screen projection and graphics inserts etc.
are done from this booth.
There is a separate enclosed booth where camera controls, (we have 3
cameras that are remote controlled). video and recording equipment and
duplication stations are located.
This seems to work very well for us.
I agree that the people in the audio booth need to be in the open in
order to have full view of everything that is going on.
My 2 cents FWIW...
Bob Ford
Images In Motion
www.imagesinmotion.com
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