14 Resources for Web Savvy Worship

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October 2nd, 2006 at 7:22 pm

14 Resources for Web Savvy Worship

Here is some great links to other sites that provide resources which you can use

WEB TECH:
Resources and for Web Savvy Worship

www.dreamstime.com – Free and nearly free images are this site’s calling card. With fresh photos uploaded daily from participating photographers, there is always something new to see.

www.draperinc.com – Go to the Projection Wizard section for detailed drawings on your screen situation. With its specific area for churches, the Wizard is able to demonstrate how each screen will work in your environment. The easy configurator system has all the information you need to design like a pro.

www.infocomm.org – The biggest geek show on earth is now discovering the church market. From worship-specific training to stunning video demonstrations, this gargantuan event has it all. Next year it will be in Anaheim, California June 15-21.

www.prosoundweb.com – Tom Young, one of the most respected authorities in the business, moderates this church audio forum, so the information is accurate and the salesmanship is absent. Join thirteen thousand of your closest friends discussing the ins and outs of church sound.

www.acoustics.org – Everything you need to know about the behavior of sound in an enclosed space is here. The site is non-commercial, so the layout is a bit straight but all the data needed is here.

www.appliednn.com – If you have been thinking about adding trussing to your stage, this is a great site for clear information on how it works and how to safely apply it.

www.namm.org – The National Association of Music Merchants’ website is full of useful data regarding musical instruments and dealers. The linking feature is well done and makes this a great place to begin an equipment search.

www.nsca.org – The official site for contractors and installers can lend an insider’s view to the complicated task of making systems work. For fun, check out the NICET training section to see what technicians should know before they begin tearing up your auditorium.

www.hubblesite.org – The best shots in the universe are here. From the lens of the Hubble space telescope, your tax dollars bear fruit as the space unfolds in a wonderful array of images.

www.allenproducts.com – If you need mounting and rigging hardware or just want to know if your contractor is telling you the truth, go here. If you want to hang something over the pastor’s head, this is the place to learn how to do it right. They have systems for all the major brands and the site is full of useful data.

www.worshiptech.com – Cornerstone Media Group’s non-commercial site has all the PowerPoint outlines used in their training classes available for a free download to use with your own team.

www.morguefile.com – This Web site is useful for anyone needing an instant image to fit a moment but without a lengthy sign-in process and major expense. As a collective wiki site, users can edit and add content easily.

www.scx.hu – The photo stock exchange offers a quarter of a million images from fifteen thousand photographers, so you are likely to find what you need. The site navigates well and has an active chat forum for application ideas.

www.wikipedia.org – A free online encyclopedia edited in wiki fashion: a type of Web site that allows users to easily add, remove, or otherwise edit and change some available content.

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