Friday, October 16, 2015

Taking Sound and Video to the Fitting Room

Yulman Stadium, Tulane University.  Managing the sound in Yulman Stadium included the addition of fill speakers below balcony seating, delay of sound on one side the stadium to synchronize it with sound from the other side and containment of sound within the stadium. Courtesy of Tulane University.
Yulman Stadium, Tulane University.  Managing the sound in Yulman Stadium included the addition of fill speakers below balcony seating, delay of sound on one side the stadium to synchronize it with sound from the other side and containment of sound within the stadium. Courtesy of Tulane University.
Video scoreboard -- Soundworks integrated the audio portion from the scoreboard and screen designed by Daktronics. Courtesy of Tulane University.
LAN-TEL Communications had to take special care in drilling into brick exteriors of school buildings in the Boston area so as not to mar the aesthetics. Courtesy of LAN-TEL Communications.
Close up. LAN-TEL Communications had to take special care in drilling into brick exteriors of school buildings in the Boston area so as not to mar the aesthetics. Courtesy of LAN-TEL Communications.

The classic phrase, "one size fits all," is applicable in many situations. Not so, though, in sound and video installation. Each project is unique depending on the architecture of the space, the needs of the client in terms of distribution of the sound and the purpose of the video.

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