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Making AV Simple to understand

28 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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The hosts of the "Men in Black show"—Brad (Live Streaming Services), Josh (Present Live Productions), and Jared (Unify Productions)—open the episode by positioning their podcast as a practical guide to demystifying audio-visual across corporate and festival events. Drawing on a combined 90 years of frontline technical experience, they commit to sharing best practices and how to extract maximum value from events, supplemented by weekly industry guests. They explain that the current series intends to make AV simple and easy to understand for clients, building from previous episodes on budget, site inspections, and pre-production planning. With this episode, they shift into the technical “nuts and bolts,” beginning with Vision: LED walls, projectors, LCD displays, fallback vision, content strategy, expo displays and digital signage, remote callers, vision mixers (software versus hardware), and cameras.

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