This is a game changer for any church wanting to livestream, because you will be able to retheme the content you want to send to your livestream, giving you even more control over your content. If you want to read more about it, you can check out /streaming.Īlso, to add the proverbial icing to the cake, we are about to introduce Alternate Output in our upcoming 7.3 release. EasyWorship boasts some of the most robust and simple to set up streaming tools available to churches today. With the major technological and communal hurdles introduced in 2020, implementing livestreaming and remote services became essential to keeping congregations engaged and involved. We heard from tons of our customers that the livestreaming capabilities of EasyWorship was the most important tool they implemented during the peak of COVID. So our goal has been to take the burden off of the tech team and make EasyWorship as user-friendly and intuitive as possible. There are also a few new powerful features coming out in our upcoming 7.3 release that will add to that list (wink wink), and we will get you a blog post outlining those in the coming weeks. We know that you have ten thousand things going on at any given time, ranging from making sure all of the mics are actually live, to managing a livestream. Our experience has been created specifically to ease the burden on church tech teams. The second most commonly quoted item on our survey was that EasyWorship is… well, easy. If you aren’t using our platform yet, and want to learn more about our highly competitive pricing options, check out /pricing. Your church deserves the best worship experience possible, so we want EasyWorship to be an affordable, effective solution to making that happen. When we saw that the overwhelming majority (75% of responses) mentioned our pricing, it really confirmed that we have done a pretty darn good job with it.
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Another key mention from our users is that we offer a free demo to let you see exactly what you are spending your church’s money on. Our pricing structure has been intentionally created to be accessible to churches of all sizes, anywhere in the world.
Resolume 6 is actually bringing things pretty close to this with their built-in titling, and NDI.but it will of course never be able to natively import PPT presos and build from there.and anyway its a totally different work flow.We recently posed a question to our users: “why did you switch to EasyWorship?” We wanted to know what the core reasons were that led our awesome users to start using our platform instead of one of our competitors, and the answers started pouring in. To bridge that gap, I think there's a lucrative opportunity for someone to build a really robust plug-in for PPT, which not only allows you the multi-screen and spanning outputs that PowerShow (now defunct) allowed, but kind of turns PPT into a live compositing environment: all the current capabilities of PPT's text and image and video compositing, but add blending modes and tweening/keyframing.basically any compositing and mograph capabilities that are in after effects, that can be processed in real-time in the live slide (which would of course limit it far more than after effects, but any robust, modern machine should be capable of rendering quite a bit more than PPT can currently throw at it). With that in mind, there has definitely been a gap between this level of production and more controlled, pre-produced content which runs off media servers. You can't escape the network effect of PPT and Keynote you have to be able to accept and display content created in those programs which, in most production environments, sets the mode or baseline on which everything runs: you're sometimes forced then, to even build the content you control, in PPT/keynote. R/talesfromproduction All your weird stories R/LocationSound Location sound AKA Production Sound R/audiopost For post-production sound geeks in Games, TV, Film, and Broadcast r/crestron All that is good (and bad) in the world of Crestron r/broadcastengineering Also includes radio!
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