Wireless Live Streaming For Churches
Why Go Wireless?
Zero Wires
Communication happens over its own dedicated network, which means no big construction projects
Apple Integration
Allows use of your iPhone or iPad as an additional video source, alongside the traditional camera
Integrated Audio
Connects to your existing sound system or attached microphones for the clearest possible audio
Virtual Switcher
Built into an Apple computer or iPad, lowering cost & the need for bulky equipment
Flexibility
Need to move cameras around from room-to-room? No wires, no hassle, no problem
What It Is
Wireless live streaming is all the advantages of a traditional video broadcast system, without the hassle of a huge construction project.
The need to run wires and conduit, set up a designated room for video production, and spend endless hours training individuals in a complicated video production system, is over.
Wireless live streaming will allow your organization to be up and running in full HD streaming within a matter of days.
In most cases, your staff will be able to proficiently operate the system within their first training.
What It Isn't
Wireless live streaming isn’t going to be for every application.
The system is meant to operate as a package with specific cameras and equipment that will function best. This means you won’t be able to take an old camcorder you’ve had lying around or go out and buy any camera and hope to hook it up to this system.
It also won’t be good for organizations that already have traditional broadcasting equipment established inside their venue.
If you already have SDI, HD-SDI, CAT 5E, CAT 6, or HDMI cables ran, it would be better to simply upgrade your existing configuration to the latest equipment. If that is the case, let us help you get your system upgraded and operating at peak performance.
What It Will Replace
Maybe until now your idea of live streaming has been to use a webcam or a smart phone.
Or maybe you’re even using a capture card on your computer to input a camera into a live streaming switcher such as OBS, then this system is the perfect upgrade for you.
Alternatively, you might already be set up to record with an outdated system and are ready to make the move to live streaming in full HD.
If these scenarios sound like you, I can help you make the move from your existing system to a custom-built live streaming package.
Who Can Benefit?
On a budget & in a hurry
Often, gathering permits and a construction crew to adapt your building for a video broadcast system simply makes the project unaffordable long before you ever purchase a piece of equipment. With our economical, all-in-one wireless live streaming package, you can typically be up-and-running within a week.
Older & Ornate Facilities
Does your sanctuary have an established style that cannot accommodate a lot of obtrusive, unattractive technology? With no wires & interconnected pieces, traditional churches now have the option to place cameras in out-of-the-way locations that won’t distract from the atmosphere or the service.
Multi-Purpose Needs & Usage
Say you have multiple services & classes happening in different locations that you would like to stream. Typically, you’d need to install a separate video broadcast system for each area, or settle for a lesser-quality stream over your phone. Our wireless setup can be moved from room-to-room & used seamlessly in each location.
Client Reviews
St. John’s
Episcopal Church
Fort Smith, AR
“We gave Mike a budget to work with, and he fitted us with a system that will be adaptable for a variety of uses. We are now able to live stream as well as record our services for use on Facebook and our website. The equipment is easy to use, and Mike’s training empowered our volunteers to be comfortable with running the program and camera. We were especially impressed with how knowledgeable Mike was with the needs of a church and the challenges of working with volunteers. Now, no more lags or lips out of sync with the words in our broadcasts!”
St. Bartholomew’s
Episcopal Church
Fort Smith, AR
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