Ready for tech this morning at church! #church #tech #propresenter #shamelessselfies #pinkysmiles (at Hill Country Bible Church Pflugerville)
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Ready for tech this morning at church! #church #tech #propresenter #shamelessselfies #pinkysmiles (at Hill Country Bible Church Pflugerville)
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برنامج ProPresenter 7.4.1 تحميل مجاني – PC Wonderland الاصدار الاخير
يتضمن الإصدار المجاني من ProPresenter 7.4.1 جميع الملفات الضرورية للتشغيل بشكل مثالي على نظامك ، ويحتوي البرنامج الذي تم تحميله على جميع الملفات الأحدث والمحدثة ، وهو إصدار كامل غير متصل بالإنترنت أو إصدار مستقل من ProPresenter 7.4.1 تنزيل مجاني للإصدارات المتوافقة من Windows ، رابط التنزيل في نهاية المنشور.
نظرة عامة على ProPresenter 7.4.1
يعرض بسلاسة كلمات الأغاني والشرائح والوسائط ، مما يجعل…

تحميل ProPresenter 2021 الاصدار الاخير مجاناً
ProPresenter عبارة عن منصة مشتركة لأجهزة الكمبيوتر ، تطبيق العرض والإنتاج للأحداث الحية. يعرض بسلاسة كلمات الأغاني والشرائح والوسائط ، مما يجعل الإنتاج المباشر عالي الجودة أمرًا سهلاً. إنها أداة لا غنى عنها لتجمعات العبادة والأحداث الرياضية والمؤتمرات والمعارض التجارية وبث الاستوديو.
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ProPresenter يتحكم المشغلون…
ProPresenter 7.1 تحميل مجاني – الكمبيوتر العجائب الاصدار الاخير

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ProPresenter 7.1 تحميل مجاني أحدث نسخة لنظام التشغيل Windows. يتم فحص البرنامج وجميع الملفات وتثبيتها يدويًا قبل التحميل ، ويعمل البرنامج بشكل جيد تمامًا دون أي مشكلة. إنه برنامج إعداد مستقل كامل المثبت دون اتصال لـ ProPresenter 7.1 Free Download للإصدار المدعوم من النوافذ. ProPresenter 7.1 نظرة عامةيعرض بكل سهولة كلمات الأغاني والشرائح والوسائط ، مما يجعل الإنتاجات الحية عالية الجودة…
Taking a step back from my normal position in lighting and running graphics for the first time tonight!! Thank God for a new year filled with new opportunities and growth.

I am going to have the only 4 year old that is fluent in ProPresenter software. 😂 Things take me longer because she asks so many questions but I love that she is interested & wants to learn. #Propresenter #FutureSPD #smart #daddysgirl #Ember #MyLittleBoo
Take a look at our corporate #conference setup with a #projectionscreen on either side of the room and custom #ledvideowall setup in the middle. Everything was mixed with #propresenter and #roland #xs84 switcher.
For audio we used #qsc #k12 speakers with a #soundcraft mixer and #shure #ulx microphones.
#av #audiovisual #avproduction #audiovisualproduction #productioncompany #production #videoproduction #visualproduction #avcompany #audiovisualcompany #videocompany #visualcompany (at The Westin Trillium House Blue Mountain)
Theotek Podcast #026: Make Yourself Presentable

Two new releases dominated our discussion this week on the Theotek Podcast. We also offered some useful tips on worship presentation. First, we talked about the new Google Now On Tap that came out of the Google I/O Conference before getting into worship presenting with Paul Alan Clifford. Theotek Podcast Discusses Google Now On Tap…
For Easter, we wanted to do something special for our lyric presentation, but we didn’t have bandwidth to do full animated videos for every song. Instead, what we did was design slides in Illustrator and export them as PNG. “This is Amazing Grace” included a color background, but the other two songs had transparency and could be put over any video background in ProPresenter. We got a ton of great comments about it! We’re hoping to do more of these in the future to build up a good library.
If you’d like to grab the slides or source files, just give me a shout. We’d be happy to pass them on. The songs we have them for so far are:
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Aaron Williams | Venture Christian Church
Anyone have any ideas why Air Dropping some PowerPoints would cause a problem when it hasn’t in the past?
I tried them yesterday but Pro5 said that it couldn’t import them because Ppt couldn’t open them, which was a complete lie. The one I used a flash drive for worked fine, but not the Air Drop ones.Anyone use ProPresenter 5?
Anyone know how to make a website show up on the screen?
Like, connect the website to Pro5?
I’m having trouble finding it in tutorials.
I don’t even know if it’s possible.
Help?
So this year I’m helping with media at my sister’s church in LA and at my church the week after. I guess our region decided for every church to do the same theme: Colossal Coaster Adventures (that way we all just rotate with props and set stuff)
I’m pretty excited but I’m not especially happy at the fact that I’ll be watching and listening to the songs and videos for 2 weeks straight. No lie, I still remember songs from the Saddle Ridge Ranch vbs we did 2 years ago :P
I just hope everything goes well and that media runs smoothly, which is always wishful thinking :P
That accomplished feeling when I clean the church desktop💻 #Mac #Apple #ProPresenter (at CCBetesda)
I had a friend joke several years ago that it was “time to praise the screens.” I shot him a puzzled look, and he nodded towards everyone who was standing for worship service. As the music started, hands were lifted, eyes were turned upward, and lyrics were sung with passion – all towards the projector screens.
It’s humorous (and perhaps slightly sad), but considering that decades ago, our faces were turned downward to page 142 in a battered hymnal, it’s hard to be critical. Would you rather crane your neck slightly upward to read the lyrics from the screens, or emphasize your double chin by looking down at a weathered book? You get my point.
Regardless, it’s nice that even with our new songs, we can still sing alone fairly well because of the accessibility of the lyrics to the entire church. This is probably the greatest benefit to having projectors set up in your church, but for it to run optimally, we’ll need your help, worship pastors.
Note: if you read my last post, some of this will be slightly redundant.
1. SUBMIT YOUR LYRICS EARLIER
Our worship pastor, Brad Crow, Emails new lyrics to the entire media team, usually at least a day before we sing them for the very first time. I cannot emphasize how helpful this is to all of us who run the screens. He also gives us the worship sets for both AM and PM services the day before. I don’t have to ask him for a set list or bug him for lyrics – he’s already on top of it.
Keying in lyrics takes time. An average song at our church consists of at least two verses, a chorus, and a bridge. This might not seem like a lot, but when you also have to select backgrounds for each song, ensure formatting is correct, make sure all announcements are up to date, and other small items on the checklist, throwing a new song on a media operator ten minutes before service can cause a minor emotional breakdown.
Preparation is absolutely essential. Getting new songs to the media team at least 30 minutes before service is the minimum amount of time you should allow. It’s even better if you submit them a day before.
2. DON’T TELL THE MEDIA OPERATOR TO “GET THE LYRICS ONLINE”
Do you ever read Facebook and wonder if there’s anyone left in this world who remembers any of their second-grade spelling lessons? Have you noticed that no one understands when to use a comma, what to capitalize, or the difference between “they’re” and “their”?
These same people are often the ones responsible for entering lyrics on these “song lyrics” web-sites.
If you don’t care about your worship lyrics being correct on the screens, then by all means, send your media operator to that lyrics database web-site with inappropriate banner ads. However, if you want it done right, then type out the lyrics yourself, or at least check them for accuracy before printing them off and handing them to a media operator.
3. HAND SIGNALS: MAKE THEM EARLY, MAKE THEM VISIBLE
If you have a responsible media operator, they should be watching you like a hawk to see whether you’re going back into the second verse or the bridge. Don’t just assume they know the song as well as you or have some kind of telepathic superpower – give them hand signals that they can clearly see, and give them 2 or 3 seconds in advance. Obviously, you need to give the hand signals to your musicians first, but don’t forget the media operator!
DO NOT:
4. DON’T BE AFRAID TO ADDRESS WHAT COULD BE IMPROVED
If you see room for improvement, communicate it to the team. If the lyrics aren’t formatted correctly for a particular song, shoot the media team an Email and let them know that it’s confusing for the worship team.
If the media operators aren’t getting the lyrics onto the screens quickly enough (especially if you have a rear-wall screen set up for your singers), tell them to put them up in advance (much more on this on the next post).
Whatever issues you might have, talk them over with the media team with confidence and clarity. We’re all working for the same team, and the ultimate goal is that media provides a service that basically disappears into a person’s consciousness. The goal of media operators everywhere should be to run church media in such a way that is always a subtle help, but NEVER a distraction. Help them accomplish this goal by communicating often.
IN CONCLUSION:
I can honestly say that we have almost no problems with our entire worship team here at POBC. They all have a tremendous grasp on what they’re doing. Our pastoral staff and worship leaders are exceptional in the areas that I’ve addressed in the first two blog posts.
When a guest attends your worship service and a horribly misspelled word or grammatical error pops onto the screen, it’s not just embarrassing – it’s distracting. Being concerned with ensuring quality presentation of the worship lyrics on your church’s screens isn’t being overly-concerned with your image. On the contrary, it’s making sure that image is never a concern one way or the other.
I’ll say again: MEDIA SHOULD DISAPPEAR. All sloppy spelling and grammar does is draw attention to what should be ninja-like in its application. Make sure you’re doing what you can to help.
Next: Church Media (Part 3) - For Media Operators.