Church Sound: Own It
If my team has a success or a failure, it’s on me to own it. All of it. Even the mistakes. Without excuses.
If my team has a success or a failure, it’s on me to own it. All of it. Even the mistakes. Without excuses.
Until you pay attention to the bigger picture, all the time spent just fiddling around on your console is a waste of time.
Getting past the fear of experimenting with effects and learning to add complimentary textures.
Is the audience listening to the song and a solid mix or just a barrage of inputs, with each one fighting to be the loudest?
Successful production professionals can’t run their career in a disorganized manner.
We become better engineers and team players by serving others, rather than our own ego.
Excelling at the invisible side of what we do is one of the biggest ways we can build a quality visible side.
A touring engineer shares lessons on transitioning to the worship side of audio.
Developing an effective backup plan before you actually need it is absolutely critical… Because, eventually you will.
Planning ahead to coordinate sound, lighting and video for production excellence.