
Gimmie, Jimmy: Inside The Audio Gear Endorsement Game
Developing long-term relationships in the “gear game” is a two-way street of giving and getting…
Developing long-term relationships in the “gear game” is a two-way street of giving and getting…
As a church tech, what is your real job? It’s a question that can spark endless debates…
A word of encouragement goes a long way. It feels incredibly good to both parties, and it’s basically free.
A range of best practices for getting these two vital yet too-often overlooked aspects right.
Some friendly guidance for those in change of making logistical decisions at events.
“There’s only so much we can do, but let’s not be the reason the audience leaves.”
“The engineering behind the execution of the sound design may be limited by your budget, but the budget should not limit your creativity.” — Part 2 in a series
It takes more than a red plastic button to make things easy for the client…
The key steps along the way that can add up to a great show for the artist and audience alike
The only thing constant is change — being consistently aware of it is key…
Part 1 of a series on making it work despite ever-present financial challenges.
Is our show file, created after weeks (or months or years) of rehearsals and shows – and with all of our intellectual knowledge and experience – our property or the property of the band? Plus, an attorney weighs in on the question as well.
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