Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Digital Camera Needed for Multi-Media Installation

If you've seen the new "sound booth" that Dave Larimore built for the sanctuary, then you know that we're doing our best to hide the new multi-media system in ways that blend in with the sanctuary. When not in use, the main screen will roll up out of site, but we cannot do that with the confidence monitor (the monitor that will allow the pastor and the choir to see the same image that is on the main screen). Justin Thiesing came up with the idea of hiding the confidence monitor in plain site. We'll take a picture of the front of the balcony rail and use it as a screen saver when the multi-media system is not in use. To make this work, we need a digital camera with a high pixel count (probably 7 or 8 megapixels) and a zoom lens. If you have a camera that meets the above description please drop us a line.


Later Addition: I know that megapixels aren't everything  as far as photo quality, but the screen we're trying to make a screen saver for is 42".