This install is a perfect example of how even a small system, done with the right gear, can be impeccably clean, incredibly powerful, yet simple. From one custom 6’ FOH desk one person can run audio, lighting, projection, and video with ease.
The audio portion of this install utilized a Danley Sound Labs SM100B, two SHMini’s, two Cubes, and 4 Nanos, some of them custom stained, all powered by LEA amps. A Allen&Heath SQ-5 runs all audio, with some beautiful Earthworks choir, pulpit, and piano mics fed into some just as pretty Ace Backstage floor pockets on stage. While at FOH six Audio-Techinca wireless kits handle all wireless needs. Chauvet fresnels and Colordash pars handle front and rear lighting, and ETC Foundry dimmers on the existing house pendants allow them to be on DMX control, while three Doug Fleenor Design Preset 10 stations make for extremely easy control from nearly any room entry point. Lastly for video, Sony 7500 lumen laser projectors dominate the front screens, Panasonic PTZ’s provide gorgeous capture of the services, while a Blackmagic ATEM 1 Constellation switches and handles all video routing to the sanctuary, nursery, foyer, and fellowship hall. Whew! What a setup! Gear Used: Danley SM100B 2 Danley Cubes 2 Danley Nanos 2 Danley SHMinis Allen&Heath SQ-5 Allen&Heath 2412 6 Audio Technica Wireless 2 Thor Headsets RF Venue Distros and Antenna LEA 704 Amplifier LEA 354 Amplifier 2 Panasonic AW-UE50 4K/30P PTZ Cameras Panasonic AW-RP60 Controller Blackmagic Atem 1 Constellation Blackmagic Decklink Duo 2 Sony VPL-FHZ85 7300 lumen Laser Projectors 3 Doug Fleenor Design Preset Stations Doug Fleenor Design DMX Opto Splitter 4 Chauvet Ovation F-145WW Fresnels 4 Chauvet Colordash Par Hex7 IP Pars Lebanon Baptist Church, like every other church, had to completely re-imagine their online ministry when COVID-19 struck. After multiple weeks of pre-recording their service, LBC felt that they just wanted more interaction with their congregation, and decided to take on the project of actually building a streaming studio. One where they could stream live, and if the pastor was up to the task, have Facebook open to where they could see comments in real time and be able to communicate (as much as possible that way) with anyone that had a prayer request or something that wanted to say.
Living Faith Baptist reached out to JCA to help with their stage lighting. When the building was constructed the budget just wasn’t there, and it was finally time to solve the problem. Living Faith wanted a simple, easy to control LED system that had the ability to do color and grow with them. The result turned out fantastic! JCA installed 6 Chauvet Ovation F-145WW fresnels for a soft front lights, 6 Chauvet Colordash Par Quad 7 pars for some rear color, and 4 Chauvet Colorband Pix battens for uplight around the stage. An ETC Colorsource 20 console gives easy control over each fixture, or with the touch of a button, scenes that are easily programmable.
Gear List: 6 Chauvet Ovation F-145WW Fresnels 6 Chauvet Colordash Par Quad 7 Pars 4 Chauvet Colorband Pix USB Chauvet Synapse ETC Colorsource 20 Console Proper lighting infrastructure is a must in many churches today that utilize theatrical lighting for their services (lighting rails, power, relays, etc). Living Water Church in Mt. Sterling, KY had plenty of great LED fixtures, they just needed the proper infrastructure and a few more front lights to go with it. JCA installed over 40 feet of front lighting rails to support not just front light, but intelligent lighting fixtures, atmospheric fixtures, and even projection! To power the new front rails as well as the rehung truss above stage, a 10 channel Lyntec relay was installed so that all power could be controller from FOH. To finish off the install six new Chauvet Ovation 145-WW LED Fresnels were added for more front light.
Gear List: 6 - Chauvet Ovation F—145WW Fresnels Lyntec LCRP-10 DMX Relay 40’ of Lighting Rails The J. Dan Talbott Amphitheater in My Old Kentucky Home State Park has been staging The Stephen Foster Story since 1959, and millions of people have traveled to Bardstown, Kentucky from around the state, the country, and the world to experience it.
Gheens Recital Hall on the campus of Campbellsville University is the home of all student
recitals, staff recitals, endless musical events, and even events . The lighting system was original, and was in dire need of attention. Description:
The broadcast system at Ransdell Chapel located on the campus of Campbellsville University had long become antiquated. To update the system, JCA decided to go back with the When designing their new facility on North Miles Street in Elizabethtown, KY, stage lighting was an important aspect of their space for First Christian Church. They desired a fully LED
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