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Welcome to AONT PDF Print E-mail

We believe that technology is best defined as the body of knowledge available for achieving our Christ centered objectives. This knowledge may be applied to computers, networks, software, lighting, sound, etc.

We welcome likeminded individuals to join us, as we work towards the application of technology to facilitate the mission of the church.

Please download our brochure that describes the association, in English (pdf) or Spanish (pdf), for yourself or a friend.

 
Troubleshooting Prep PDF Print E-mail
It is Sunday morning and the service is about to start. However, the worship leader's microphone is dead. The audio engineer has the deer in the headlights look while the worship leader is giving you a look that just might have the ability to turn someone into a pillar of salt.

We have all been there. We start scrambling to find the problem and hope to have it fixed before too many people start to stare back at the control booth.

To effectively troubleshoot a problem, you must be prepared. The first step in being prepared is to memorize the signal chains of the various systems. Starting with an input on the stage, you should be able to mentally trace that signal through the system until it reaches the speakers.

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Shooting a Video Interview PDF Print E-mail
One of the most important components of documentary video production is the interview.  The critical components include not only include what is said, but also the compositional and lighting aesthetics that can literally make or break an interview. The “look” is very critical to good communication.   These are often subliminal cues that a good videographer understands and will carefully consider when choosing the location, lighting and props for an interview.  Many times the viewer is not aware of why they are so positively influenced by these cues, but the effects are real.  Conversely, they are often subliminally distracted as well.  The lighting, composition, the background, the depth of field, are all important factors to creating a positive environment to support the context of what is being communicated by the person on camera.
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