As we continue chronicling the expansive Audio Visual System design and installation project at Holy Bible Baptist Church we will explain the church video projection. This portion of the Boston church’s A/V system project is a video projection system designed for the unique needs of Holy Bible Baptist Church.
High-Performance Church Video Projection
Two motorized screens in the main church and another in the connecting chapel are part of a completely integrated video projection system designed to offer a host of options for church video display. The system includes monitors in the nursery, foyer, lower hall, and meeting rooms. The ability to add monitors as the church grows means freedom to use church video in countless ways to enrich the worship experience.
The video projection system can function independently in each space main video signal form the main sanctuary can be sent to some or all locations. This kind of flexibility in the church video system offers numerous projection possibilities.
A high-definition camera in the balcony can zoom in for live streaming video close ups of performers and the Pastor, enhancing the visual power of the worship experience. The engineer can also utilize a computer to project hymn lyrics, readings and religious imagery. Church video also offers freedom to be used for educational presentations and films, church messages in the foyer, projections of Services in the nursery and so much more. Church video at HBBC is a tool that offers boundless opportunities for the congregation to be “connected”. The video projection system can also be used for video display on the church website.
Major Renovation or Minor Upgrades
Clearly this particular church sound and video project was a substantial undertaking. At Power Sound and Video we are experienced in church audio visual projects of all sizes and scopes. Whether a small chapel just need clearer sound or your church is undertaking a major A/V renovation we have the experience that has guided churches for more than 40 years.
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