● REC   // Houses of worship   CAM 01–04   SUN 09:00

Professional streaming your volunteers can run.

PTZ cameras, simple switching, and audio your online congregation can actually hear, built so Sunday does not depend on the one technical person.

● LIVE
A volunteer-proof Sunday.

// We know your world

The room is for worship first.

The stream should look and sound like the service feels, and the people running it are volunteers with day jobs. Systems here earn their keep by being boring to operate.

One operator, many cameras
One operator running a multi-camera service

// Preset shots · one-button recall

On air, week after week.

// Proof · 01–03

A cathedral sanctuary, streamed with dignity.

01

PTZ cameras placed to cover the liturgy respectfully, TriCaster switching, and a repeatable service workflow, professional capture without turning the sanctuary into a studio.

A volunteer-proof Sunday.

02

Preset PTZ shots, Stream Deck one-button control, simplified switching, and a documented startup and shutdown, so a rotating volunteer team runs a consistent service without fear of breaking something.

The stream finally sounds like the room.

03

A dedicated broadcast mix split from the house console over Dante, ambient mics for the congregation, and proper monitoring, because intelligible audio does more for online worship than another camera ever will.

Bench strength: overflow and social-hall video over NDI, short-notice streaming for funerals and special services with remote family participation, and phased upgrade paths that start with audio and grow into cameras and graphics.

// What we typically build

Four lanes, one build discipline.

PTZ & robotic systems

SOLUTIONS / 05

Streaming & webcasting

SOLUTIONS / 07

Professional audio & intercom

SOLUTIONS / 08

Studio & broadcast production

SOLUTIONS / 01

// How buying works

Board and committee approvals, donor gifts, capital campaigns, and phased upgrades, with the occasional emergency replacement after a Sunday failure.

We quote good, better, and best honestly, and the right answer is usually the system your volunteers can run, not the biggest one.

// Straight answers

Questions we hear every week.

Can our volunteers run it?

That is the design requirement, not a hope. Presets, one-button control, and training for the whole rotation make the system survive vacations and turnover.

Can we build on what we already have?

Usually. The house console, existing cameras, and wiring get audited first; plenty of upgrades are one smart phase, not a teardown.

Why does the stream sound worse than the room?

Because the room mix and the broadcast mix are different jobs. A dedicated stream mix, properly fed and monitored, is the single highest-value fix in worship production.

// Ready when you are

Tell us about your room and your volunteers.

// Design · Integrate · Train · Support · Since 1984